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Maintenance Operative

Templeton House Care Home
South Ayrshire Council
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Maintenance Operative Maintenance - Templeton House Care Home
Contract: Part Time Salary: £12.21 Per Hour Shift Type: Days Contracted hours: 15 hours

Templeton House Care Home in Ayr offers exceptional care for up to 69 residents in a picturesque and peaceful setting. Designed to feel like a true home, the environment combines warmth and comfort with modern amenities such as a cinema room and on-site hair salon. With a superb carehome.co.uk rating of 9.9 and Care Inspectorate grades of 5, 4, 4, 5, and 5, we are proud to provide compassionate, high-quality care that supports dignity and wellbeing.

We’re looking for a Maintenance Operative who’s ready to take charge of ensuring our building and equipment are always in top condition, creating a safe and comfortable environment for our residents and staff.

What we offer:

  • £12.21 per hour
  • Contracted to 15 hours per week
  • Pension
  • Onsite Parking
  • Paid PVG
  • Uniform Provided
  • 5.6 Weeks Annual Leave (Based on a full-time contract)

Why This Role is Important

Your role goes beyond fixing things it’s about enhancing the everyday lives of those around you. From making sure the lights stay bright to ensuring safety systems are always ready, you’ll be the go-to person for keeping our facility at its best.

What You’ll Do

  • Tackle Repairs: Whether it’s a leaky faucet or a broken door handle, you’ll be there to fix it, ensuring everything works as it should.
  • Electrical Checks: You��ll inspect control panels and wiring, nipping any potential issues in the bud before they cause problems.
  • Install & Upgrade: From new appliances to essential equipment, you’ll handle installations with precision.
  • Outdoor Maintenance: Keep our grounds looking pristine with tasks like lawn mowing and trash collection.
  • Light Maintenance: From replacing light bulbs to general upkeep, no task is too small when it contributes to the comfort of our residents.
  • Safety First: Regular checks of safety systems, like fire alarms, will be part of your routine to ensure everyone’s well-being.
  • Building Care: You’ll inspect and repair any damages to building surfaces, keeping our spaces looking their best.
  • Project Participation: Get involved in various projects, including exciting renovations that improve our facilities.
  • Collaborative Reporting: Work closely with our facilities or maintenance manager to address any larger issues.
  • Uphold Standards: Ensure that all work meets our high standards of quality, health, and safety.
  • Flexibility: Occasional evening and weekend work may be required based on the home’s needs, and you’ll be on-call for any emergencies.

About us:
You’ll be joining a values-led care home that’s part of the Care Concern Group, a family-owned provider with over 130 care homes across the UK. We’re expanding rapidly and are committed to delivering high-quality care and support to our residents. If you’re ready to take on a rewarding role in a growing and supportive environment, we’d love to hear from you.
We believe in delivering care to the highest standard, and our five core values guide everything we do:
Trust | Respect | Passion | Kindness | Inclusivity
These values define who we are and underpin everything we do, from the smallest interaction to the most complex care. If you live by these principles, this is a place where you can belong and truly make a difference.

If you’re ready to bring your skills to a role where every day offers new challenges and the chance to make a real difference, we’d love to hear from you! Join us in maintaining a place that feels like home for everyone who walks through our doors.

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