Day to Day Duties Maintenance: Undertake maintenance tasks for all Hospice premises as per the maintenance schedule. Complete the weekly, monthly, quarterly, bi-annual and annual compliance tasks and record findings and dates when completed. Painting and decorating of designated areas of all Hospice premises. Undertakes the electrical testing and record keeping of all portable appliances on an annual basis. Carryout minor electrical work which does not require to be undertaken by a qualified electrician e.g. replacing of plugs and damaged socket fronts, and inspecting damaged cables. Support with maintaining the general upkeep and tidiness of the grounds, including dustbin and car parking areas. Supervise and assist the volunteer gardeners where necessary. Participate in on-call rota for the maintenance team which involves covering one week in three (24 hours seven days a week). Greet and accompany any visiting maintenance personnel for service contracts ensuring work is completed to the expected standards. Feeding back any findings to the Facilities Manager. Ensure RAMS are provided and relevant work permits are issued. Assist with portering services and the moving of tables and chairs and with car parking duties. Check the oxygen bottle supply levels daily and order additional oxygen supplies through the Facilities Administrator as required. Driving: To drive Hospice vehicles as directed for collections/deliveries in relation to Hospice business and operations, some examples are given below: blood samples, medical notes fetching and transporting Medical Devices collecting of drugs and medicines in line with control of drugs procedure banking for Finance and Fundraising Depts General: Maintain an awareness of all relevant legislation and Hospice policies/procedures and act in accordance with them. Maintain an awareness of personal responsibilities as defined by the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, thus maintaining a safe working environment. Through the appraisal system and in conjunction with your manager identify personal and professional development needs. Participate in suitable training courses and mandatory training within the Hospice as identified and required. Other Responsibilities: To undertake any other duties, commensurate with the role as required by the Hospice. To act as an ambassador of the Hospice, maintaining honesty, integrity and trustworthiness at all times. The post holder will be expected to maintain strict confidentiality at all times. The post holder will ensure that they are aware of and apply health and safety and fire precautions. The post holder will ensure that clinical risk management and safeguarding procedures and relevant good practice guidelines are followed at all times. The post holder is to ensure data protection is maintained at all times. The post holder will be flexible in terms of working hours in order to meet service needs. The post holder will support the Hospice as required, across the range of duties as appropriate within the grading of this post. In the context of rapid and ongoing change within the Hospice, the above responsibilities represent the current priorities and requirements for the post. These priorities will develop and evolve over time. Any significant changes will be the subject of full communication and consultation with the post holder.