Description The purpose of our service is to provide individuals with a relaxed and enjoyable break away from home, whilst allowing families and carers to have a much-needed rest from their caring role. Corserv Care is a Cornwall Council owned company, working in partnership with healthcare professionals and local communities to offer high-quality care in Cornwall. Corserv Care provides a range of domiciliary and residential services under one brand. Leading the way in delivering the best possible care services, we empower change and enhance quality of life. Our work is made possible by a committed and creative team, with positivity, innovation, collaboration and trust driving what we do and how we do it. Role Purpose To undertake the planned and reactive general maintenance and other building related activity within the three Respite services within Corserv Care division to ensure the services are maintained in a safe and efficient functional order. This role requires the completion of minor and general maintenance tasks as well as undertaking routine daily, weekly and monthly checks. The post holder needs to be a self-starter and have the ability to work unsupervised. Attend site, assess requirements, undertake first visit repairs where possible and provide reports for further work as required. About the role To provide general building and maintenance services within Corserv Care Respite Services to support and promote the provision of a reliable, respite services within Corserv Care. This role will work flexibly across the 3 Respite services within the care division, providing crucial maintenance support. This is a full-time post of 37 hours per week on site. What you'll be doing General Maintenance Report and action any known defects to appliances, damaged furniture/ equipment and any other potential hazards to the service managers, who will advise accordingly. Maintain the services exterior and interior to a good order, including: Developing and maintaining a schedule of maintenance for outside/inside space throughout the year, to include: Keep any sheds, outbuildings and areas in which waste is stored in a clean and tidy condition. Clear snow from drive, paths and any areas to which residents, visitors or Staff members have access. Where applicable, cut the grass around the building, and tend to any flower beds, including weeding, planting and hanging baskets etc, Clean all signs and lighting outside the Home. Carry out redecoration to areas of the services or touching up of any decoration as and when required in order to maintain the standard of the services. Ensure all ventilation units and lights are kept clean. Replace any defective light bulbs/diffusers. Maintain a ‘Maintenance Book’ in which defects are recorded by staff members. Use this book to carry out repairs/replacements daily, e.g., replace broken plugs, repair minor breakages and leaks, painting and making good, duties in line with that of a maintenance worker. Liaise daily with individual service managers regarding maintenance work to be carried out and prioritisation of these. Technical Daily, carry out maintenance tasks associated with the mechanical, electrical and building systems and equipment in relation to the building/grounds and fabric, within competency base that will include but is not exclusive to: • Lighting and emergency systems including lamp replacement. • Kitchen and catering equipment • Portable appliance including tests and basic repairs. • Monitoring and maintaining of plant rooms/workshops – ensuring a clean and tidy condition. • Domestic hot and cold services • Fire alarm testing • General weekly maintenance • Water safety works. Legionella sampling • Sewerage and drain blockages. • Gutter clearance and drain jetting. • Grass cutting and ground maintenance. • Gritting and snow clearance • PAT testing • General maintenance of building conditions • Fire alarm testing and per service schedule Use of all relevant and appropriate tools and equipment including those specialised to specific duties or trade. Undertake meter readings, monitor oil or other consumable commodities in accordance with local procedures. Liaise daily with relevant on-site Manager regarding maintenance work to be carried out and prioritisation of these, this may include daily alterations to working pattern to meet the changing services demands. Escalate repairs and defaults to Professional Service Lead. Daily prioritise workload, in consideration with legal maintenance requirements, health and safety issues/specific site requirements, and be able to alter priorities to meet changing demands. Ensure all documentation is completed accurately and legibly. Health and Safety • Report immediately to the Service Manager, any illness of an infectious nature or accident incurred by a service user, colleague, self or another. • Understand and ensure the implementation of the Company’s Health and Safety policy and Emergency and Fire procedures. • Comply with health and safety requirements in respect of moving and handling and the use of protective clothing to aid infection control. • Ensure that paints and varnishes are used and stored only in accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions. • Ensure any area in which any painting/varnishing is being done is well ventilated and safe for residents, visitors and staff members. • Report to Service Manager, any faulty appliances, damaged furniture, equipment or potential hazard. • To promote at all times Safe Working Practice within the services Qualifications The following qualifications and experience are essential: • Good standard of Education • Completed a relevant recognised Maintenance training scheme or appropriate level of city and Guilds or demonstrate equivalent level of experience. • IOSH Managing Safety • City and Guilds 2377-22 PAT Testing • Have an understanding of basic building principles in order to carry out a range of basic maintenance tasks. • Working at Heights • Good working knowledge of Health and Safety and Work Act The following qualifications and experience are desirable: • Service and maintenance of portable Fire Extinguishers to BS 5306-3 Experience Demonstrable experience in a maintenance or service environment. Knowledge covering operation and first line maintenance of: • Fire Alarm Systems • Firefighting equipment • Portable appliance Testing • Working at Heights Basic IT skills, normally obtained through practice or practical training. Use of smartphone technology. Ability to communicate with clarity and confidence in a variety of situations which may be demanding and difficult. Problem solving skills and flexibility to ensure an efficient service. Full driving licence and use of a vehicle. Benefits & Our Offer to You: Salary: £24,308 pa Contract: Permanent Hours: 37 per week Mileage allowance: 45p per mile (if required to travel to another service). To apply: Please email your CV to peoplecorservcare.co.uk Closing date: Midnight Sunday 20th April 2025 Corserv Care look forward to receiving your details and we will respond to your application. Due to the large number of applications, we will be viewing applicants on a daily basis, and we may contact you before the closing date to invite you to an interview. Safeguarding: We are committed to safeguarding the welfare of all our service users, clients and customers. You will be asked to complete a relevant DBS check to be successfully appointed to the role. Thank you for your interest in supporting our important work at Corserv Care.