An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and pro-active Duty Manager to work within our prestigious Sports Centre, to ensure a first-class service for both our pupils and members.
The Duty Manager is responsible for managing a small team and operating the facility in a safe and efficient manner, ensuring that all policies and procedures are fully adhered to.
The health and safety of all customers is of paramount importance and regular training will be undertaken as required. This is a hands-on role which requires liaising directly with customers and therefore a friendly demeanor and effective communication is essential.
The role largely involves working with students during weekday term time, and the general public, clubs and organisations during the evenings, weekends and holidays. Effective communication with all stakeholders is essential.
For a detailed description of duties and benefits please view the Candidate Information Pack.
Please submit your application online by 23rd March 2025.
Should you wish to complete an offline application form, or should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact a member of the HR team via HR@repton.org.uk.
Package Description
Location: Repton School (Sports Centre) and Repton Prep
Responsible to: Sports Centre Manager
Hours: 40 hours per week on a 3-week Rota incorporating bank holidays and weekends.
Salary: £27,518.40 per annum
Holiday Entitlement: 20 days plus Bank Holidays (where your working pattern dictates that you work a Bank Holiday, you will receive a day in lieu).
Benefits: Employer Pension Scheme, Sports Centre Membership.
About Repton School
Repton is the ancient capital of Mercia, and the School, founded in 1557 from a bequest from Sir John Port of Etwall, was established on the site of a 7th century Anglo-Saxon Benedictine abbey and latterly a 12th century Augustinian priory and the School today incorporates many of the original buildings from the estate.
The School has over one thousand pupils across the Prep and Senior School, making it large enough to achieve excellence in and out of the classroom, yet small enough for individuals to grow and succeed. Repton and Repton Prep have always enjoyed a very close relationship and in 2020, the schools became a through-school.
At Repton Senior, each pupil, whether day or boarding, is a member of a House. Academic standards are high and creative activities, including music, art, drama and design, flourish. The School has a national profile in sport, in particular in football, hockey, cricket and swimming. Our pupils thrive both in and out of the classroom and they develop the skills, qualities and values that will lead to a successful life.
Repton was one of the first British schools to set up overseas schools with the establishment of Repton School Dubai in 2007, and the development of a community of international schools is key to Repton’s future vision. Currently, Repton has schools in Dubai (2), Abu Dhabi (2), China, and Egypt, with plans to open a further four more over the next few years. Repton also includes five schools in the UK (Repton, Repton Prep, St Wystan’s, Vinehall and Marlborough House) with the ambition to grow its UK family of schools.