Mind in Haringey is seeking a caretaker to manage its premises during the hire of the community hall and other rooms during weekends. The successful candidate will be expected to open and close the building for private and professional hirers, assist in setting up rooms and ensure that hirers leave the building in fit condition.
Our clients range from families booking space for children’s birthday parties, to professionals conducting meetings or delivering training sessions. This would be an ideal role for someone who lives locally to Mind in Haringey and is looking to supplement their income with occasional weekend work.
Salary: £10 per hour
Hours: Zero hours contract, on an ad hoc basis as required.
Days of work: Saturdays and Sundays between 9am and 9pm.
Deadline for Applications: Friday 19th January 2018
Interviews to take place: Week commencing: 22nd January 2018
To download the application pack please visit our Vacancies page on our website: http://www.mindinharingey.org.uk/vacancies.asp#.WjgoiVW6_IX
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I think that this is the third time that I have seen this job advert on HoL. Obviously Mind is finding it hard to get someone to apply for the post.
Who would want this job?
You are expected to make yourself available on any Saturday or Sunday for a period of twelve hours each day, but being on a zero hours contract you will only get paid for the hours you work. You might get a few hours pay or perhaps none - but you still have to make yourself available. In addition the job description on the Mind web site states that ". The caretaker is asked to give advance notice of at least 3 weeks if they are not available on a specific weekend date." So even if you are not getting paid you still have to inform Mind that you want time off.
Suggestion to Mind - pay a minimum of say 5 hours for each day, you might then get some applicants.
I was thinking of applying for this as I'm currently the premises manager over at centre 404 and have the same responsibilities over there in terms of venue hire. The expectations outlined by Konrad was what stopped me from applying, too, which is a real shame as it would have been a nice little earner!
What I think would have made more sense would be to give the caretaker 3 weeks' notice in advance of any venue hire bookings, as opposed to the other way round.
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