Scouts are responsible for providing a consistently high standard of cleaning service to students, staff and visitors to the College and its annexes. Brasenose College has four sites; College main site and three accommodation sites (Frewin Annex, St Cross and Hollybush). Scouts must be willing to work at any of the College sites in central Oxford.
This is a Fixed Term Contract to 30th September 2025.
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Job description
Duties and Responsibilities
This is a generic job description so not all the duties listed below are carried out at all sites.
General Daily Duties - (all sites) - Cleaning of Residential areas (Students, Fellows Teaching Rooms and Fellows Living Quarters, Guest rooms). To clean the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen areas, teaching rooms and corridor/stairwells in the designated work areas as directed by the Housekeeper/Deputy to the specified standard. To empty bins and to ensure adequate supplies of toiletries, clean towels etc. for guests and residents.
Sanitary Areas - (all sites) - To scrub and de-scale baths, tiles and showerheads where necessary, to clean basins, plugholes, toilets, shower cubicles and around light switches and door handles etc., vacuum and mop floors
Student Kitchens -
(Frewin, Hollybush Row and St Cross)
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To empty bins, clean worktops, sink, inside microwave, wipe any spillages/splashes on tiles, walls, cupboard fronts, inside oven and inside fridges, vacuum and mop floor, in accordance with specified standards.
Offices -
(College & Teaching Rooms in Frewin) - To vacuum, dust and empty bins, clean brass on doors and around fires. Replace tea towels and hand towels.
Reporting Maintenance issues
- (all sites) - To report any defective lighting, plumbing or heating problems to Maintenance. To report any broken equipment such as vacuum cleaners.
General
- (all sites) - To report to the Housekeeper/Deputy any student absence and any damage to property including any pictures/posters that are fixed directly to the walls with tack or similar fixture and any unauthorised electrical goods.
Weekly Duties
- (all sites) - The cleaning of stairwells and removing cobwebs.
Periodic/seasonal Duties
- (all sites)
To carry out the following as directed by the Housekeeper/Deputy.
Student Kitchens
(Frewin, Hollybush Row and St Cross) - To thoroughly clean ovens, microwave ovens, refrigerators and freezers, inside cupboards and storage, in accordance with specified standards.
General Cleaning
- (all sites). Cleaning of sills, walls, doors, floors, shelves, desks, lamps, coffee tables, chairs. At the end of each term to ensure all cupboards, drawers, wardrobes are clear and clean of belongings from previous residents e.g. food stuff, shampoos, clothes etc. ensuring that items that may be of value to a student are given to the housekeeper for safe storage.
Conferences and B&B Accommodation -
(College and Frewin, Easter and summer)
Ensuring rooms are thoroughly cleaned after students vacate for holiday and are prepared for the arrival of Conference and Bed and Breakfast guests. Rooms must be
serviced daily
changing bed linen and towels.
Materials and Equipment
- (all sites)
Ensuring that all cleaning equipment is kept in good working order by cleaning after use and carrying out tasks, e.g. emptying vacuum bags, cleaning filters. Leaving all mop heads, washing cloths and dusters in the locker room so that they can be taken to the laundry room for washing.
General Duties
To check keys in and out of Lodge personally each day
To wear the uniform provided and any protective clothing supplied and follow directions on safe working methods.
To provide holiday and sickness cover for colleagues, as required by the demands of the service to residents and visitors at various locations.
To be familiar with, and work in accordance with, all College's policies and procedures.
To promote a safe, healthy and secure environment
The post holder will be expected to undertake any other duties or tasks as reasonably directed or requested by the Head Housekeeper and Deputy Housekeepers. This job description may be subject to review in consultation with the post holder.
General
The post holder will be required to be familiar with, and work in accordance with, all College's policies and procedures.
To participate in training and development required by the College.
To be willing and prepared to undertake any other duties as directed by Head Housekeeper or Accommodation Manager. The job description may be subject to review in consultation with the postholder.
To be vigilant and take responsibility for ensuring all Housekeeping and College property and equipment is kept safe at all times.
To ensure all personal data relating to individuals is kept confidential in accordance with College policies and relevant data protection regulations.
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Person specification
Essential criteria - skills and competencies
Ability to communicate with all customers and have a good level of spoken English
Ability to work to identified cleaning standards
Possess excellent customer service skills
Ability to work as part of a team and offer flexibility to cover for absence of colleagues
Flexibility to work weekends
Reliable, trustworthy, capable of using own initiative
Essential criteria - physical qualities
Capable of doing physical work which involves bending, lifting and climbing stairs.
Desirable criteria - knowledge and experience
Experience of paid cleaning work in similar environment.
NVQ in Cleaning, COSHH and Manual Handling.
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Terms and conditions of employment
Appointment
This appointment is offered as a fixed-time permanent contract. There is an initial probationary period of two months. The appointment will be conditional on verification of the successful candidate's 'Right to Work' checks and subject to the receipt of satisfactory references and medical clearance through the University's Occupational Health Services.
Hours
Fixed Term Contract to 30th September 2025.
32.5 hours per week, Monday - Friday, 7:00am - 2:00 pm with a 30 minute unpaid break during term time.
During the Easter (mid-March to mid-April) and summer vacations (July to September) this pattern changes to working 5 out of 7 days to support the Conference periods.
You will also be required to work one day at the weekend on a rota basis.
The College will endeavor to provide staff with as much notice as possible of the requirement to work at weekends. Occasionally short notice requests may be made, for example to cover sickness absence.
Application close date
The vacancy will remain open until filled. CVs will be reviewed on receipt and shortlisted candidates interviewed. Should the role be filled before the closing date, we reserve the right to close the vacancy. Early application is encouraged.
Other Information
No smoking is allowed on any of the College sites.
Benefits
Free Lunch
- employees are entitled to take lunch free of charge, when the kitchen is open.
30 Days Annual leave
- the holiday year begins on 1 January and ends 31 December. The paid holiday entitlement for a full-time contract is six working weeks (30 days) annual leave (5 days to be taken over Christmas break) plus 8 Statutory Bank Holidays. The remainder to be taken at such times and shall be mutually convenient, and agreed in advance with the Development Director.
Pension
- eligibility to the Oxford Staff Pension Scheme (OSPS). The successful candidate will be entered into this scheme automatically on joining, but on-going membership of the scheme is optional.
Salary Exchange Scheme
- if you join the Oxford University Staff Pension Scheme you will also be enrolled into the Salary Exchange Pension Contributions Scheme on or around three months after joining Brasenose staff. This scheme is financially advantageous both to the employee and the College as the employer.
Welfare Support
- Employee Assistance Programme - a free confidential telephone helpline and online medical guidance. Free annual flu jab.
Travel Pass Loan
- a discounted travel scheme is available with monthly deductions from salary
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Cycle to Work Scheme/Bike Loan
- monthly deductions from salary.
Sports Facilities
- access to the University Sports club
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University Card
- for discounts in shops, cafes and restaurants and University Leisure facilities.
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About Brasenose College
Founded in 1509 and located centrally in beautiful Radcliffe Square, Brasenose College stands as a distinguished institution at the heart of Oxford's rich academic history. Over the centuries, we have evolved into a beacon of intellectual prowess, consistently upholding a tradition of academic excellence. Brasenose College boasts a vibrant community of students and alumni, creating a network that stretches far beyond the halls of the College. Our influence resonates globally, with scholars and professionals alike contributing to various fields around the world.
We are a medium sized college with 370 undergraduates, 210 graduate students and 115 support staff. Outside of the three 10-week terms, during Easter and summer, the College is exceptionally busy hosting international conferences and Bed and Breakfast guests.
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