Assistant Groundsperson
LLANDAFF CARDIFF
Applications are invited for the post of Assistant Groundsperson (full time, permanent) Required from July 2026
The School
The Cathedral School in Llandaff is the leading independent school in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. It educates approx. 800 students, boys and girls, aged from 3 – 18.
The school is located on an attractive campus adjacent to the ancient Llandaff Cathedral. It was founded in 1880 as a choir school to provide choristers to the Cathedral, and this tradition continues today.
The Cathedral School is a member of the Woodard family of schools and is the only Anglican choir school in Wales. The Christian faith is central to the life of the school and all members of staff are expected to actively promote the aims of a Christian school; to support the Woodard ethos, to contribute willingly and generously of their time and commitment to school life, and to sincerely seek to do and to be their best.
We are committed to a policy of equality and aim to ensure that no job applicant, member of staff, student or other member of the school community is treated less favourably on grounds of race (including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin), religion or religious belief, sex or sexual orientation, gender or gender identity, marital or civil partner status, disability or age. It is recognised and welcomed that teaching and support staff will come to the school with a variety of faiths, beliefs and backgrounds.
In addition to membership of the Woodard Corporation, the Cathedral School is a member of the HMC, the Society of Heads, IAPS (The Independent Association of Prep Schools) and also of the Choir Schools’ Association.
The School’s Aims
The school offers a broad curriculum which it aspires to deliver through the highest standards of teaching. It is expected that students will progress within the school until A-level. The school not only prides itself on its musical, academic, sporting and artistic achievements, but also on its ability to challenge and motivate all of its students. We want children to take risks in the classroom, not to be afraid of getting it wrong, but rather to be confident enough to ask questions and think for themselves. All children have talents and gifts, both in and out of the classroom, and we are always looking to identify and celebrate these at every opportunity.
At The Cathedral School young people from all faiths and traditions, or none at all, flourish in our rich, diverse culture enabling them to lead full and creative adult lives. Ultimately, our aim is to equip our young people with the skills, abilities, interests, experiences, qualifications and, most importantly, vision and values to be the best that they can be;
to respect and care for others; and to spend their lives promoting the common good. We hope that each of them will, in some way either great or small, make the world a better place.
The Role
We are seeking to appoint a reliable and practically-minded Assistant Groundsperson on a full time, permanent basis from July 2026 or as soon as possible. The successful candidate will be responsible working with the Head Groundsperson ensuring the delivery of:
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Well maintained lawns throughout the year;
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Assisting the Head Groundsperson to prepare sports pitches and cricket squares; and
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Maintaining a high standard of presentation across the whole site.
Should you choose to apply we look forward to meeting you, showing you what we do and hearing what you can offer. We are a friendly, good-humoured and supportive team, and look forward to welcoming you to the school. If you would like any additional information about the role, please contact Mr David Paris via PremisesManager@cathedralschool.co.uk.
Key Duties
These include:
• Maintaining and presenting all grassed areas to a high standard, including using mowers, strimmers etc.
Ensuring the entrance and verges on the school drive are neat and tidy;
• Assisting Head Groundsperson in managing woodlands and planted areas. Duties may include cutting and removing damaged branches, hedge cutting, assisting with large planting schemes and weeding flower beds;
Erecting fencing and posts under supervision;
• Sweeping courtyards and collecting fallen leaves, using leaf blower and sucker;
Working with various different types of machinery and equipment to prepare and maintain football, rugby and cricket pitches. Duties include white lining sports pitches, maintaining and erecting appropriate goal posts and sports equipment, preparing the cricket square (manicuring, dressing, rolling etc) and cutting and maintaining the peripheral areas around the sides of the playing fields;
• Liaising with appropriate staff on the availability of sports facilities for lessons and matches and advising on the fitness of pitches;
• Under the direction of the Head Groundsperson, preparing and maintaining the sports facilities at the main school site, to recognised national standards and to the satisfaction of all users;
• Providing grounds staff support to sports fixtures/events when required, including at weekends;
• Assisting the Head Groundsperson in changing sports equipment each term;
• Providing cover for Head Groundsperson in their absence;
Helping with set up for events;
• Implementing weekly, monthly and annual agreed maintenance programmes for all facilities.
Additional Duties
• Snow clearance and salting/gritting of path and roadways;
• Monitor the condition of tools, equipment and machinery, maintaining and cleaning them to maximise their lifespan;
Clean courtyards and play areas using pressure washer, and washing down signs;
Empty bins and litter picking;
Move furniture and heavy objects around site;
• Organise the grounds sheds to ensure that the space and resources are used effectively;
• Look to employ new methods to increase efficiency;
• Support colleagues in the grounds and maintenance teams in order to ensure all Premises work is completed in order of priority;
• Be alert to the school routine and calendar to ensure that the grounds are prioritised in line with events taking place;
Attend regular team meetings;
• Attend training events identified through the appraisal process;
• Take responsibility for compliance with the school’s policies with regards to Health and Safety eg. use of personal protective equipment;
• Take immediate action to minimise risks or concerns identified about the school’s estate, reporting the risk or concern to the Premises Manager;
• Manage the safe storage of the grounds tools and chemicals, such as herbicides, in accordance with the school’s control policies (COSHH);
• Undertake any other reasonable duties as directed by the Premises Manager.
Whole School Responsibilities
All school staff are expected to:
• Support and contribute to the school’s responsibility for safeguarding students;
• Work towards and support the school vision, ethos and the current objectives outlined in the School Development Plan;
• Comply with policies and procedures of the school, including those referred to in the Staff Handbook;
• Work within the school’s Health and Safety Policy to ensure a safe working environment for staff, pupils and visitors;
• Work within the school’s Equal Opportunities Policy to promote equality of opportunity for all pupils and staff, both current and prospective;
• Maintain high professional standards of attendance, punctuality, appearance, conduct and positive, courteous relations with pupils, parents and colleagues;
• Be self-reflective and committed to your own continued professional development, participating in training and keeping up to date with current procedures and practices;
Engage actively in the appraisal process;
• Contribute to and support the wider life of the school, eg. attending open days where appropriate and attending other functions and events; and
• Undertake such other reasonable duties related to the job purpose as required from time to time.
This Job Description is not exhaustive and is subject to regular review.
Person Specification
Essential skills and qualifications
Ability to work as a Groundsperson
An interest in sports or sports pitch maintenance
Full, clean driving licence
Hardworking
• Ability to reflect on personal practice and a desire to continually improve standards in the school’s grounds
A willingness to learn new skills
• Willingness to drive school minibuses if required and undertake appropriate training if needed
Willingness to be trained in First Aid
Desirable skills and qualifications
• Previous experience as a Groundsperson or similar
• A full understanding of field markings
• Experience of mechanical repairs and the ability to mend machinery and make small repairs
Relevant qualifications in turf management (NVQ or similar)
• Spraying certificate, PA1 and PA6 Knapsack and weed killing
Chainsaw certificate
• Ability to operate plant and machinery eg. tractors, ride on mowers, hand mowers, strimmers and hedge cutters
Trained First Aider
Personal Characteristics
• Show a clear understanding of, and sympathy with, the Christian faith
• Be able to build excellent working relationships with colleagues, and be committed to a good team ethic
High personal standards of appearance, behaviour and punctuality
Resilience to the unpredictability of the British weather
• Have a good rapport with children, parents and visitors, nurturing positive relationships
• A flexible and enthusiastic approach to work and willingness to work outside normal hours when required
• Able to see tasks through to completion, and within set timeframes
Diplomatic and trustworthy
• A sense of humour!
Salary, Holidays and Staff Benefits
The salary for this post will be £24,921 per annum, based on 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday. The normal hours of work will be 7.00am until 3.00pm, with a 30-minute unpaid lunch break, although some flexibility is required to accommodate seasonal variations.
Weekend working will be required on a regular basis during term time to assist with school Saturday sports fixtures.
Overtime payments are made for any weekend hours worked.
You will be entitled to 6 weeks’ paid holiday, plus bank holidays.
Staff are enrolled into an ‘auto-enrolment’ pension scheme. The school day is slightly longer than in the state sector, however the holidays are significantly more generous. The school provides outdoor clothing for the Premises team and all staff are provided with lunch daily, free of charge. Permanent staff wishing to have their children educated at the school (subject to places being available and the child/ren satisfying the normal entry criteria) receive a considerable remission on the fees. The professional development of staff is a high priority. The school is an exciting, challenging and rewarding place to work.
Application Procedure
Please download and complete the application form and email it, together with a covering letter of no more than two sides of A4, to Mrs Clare Sherwood, Head, via workforus@cathedral-school.co.uk.
The deadline for applications is Sunday 28 June 2026 at midnight, and interviews will take place on Tuesday 7 July 2026.
Further information about the school, including details of our Equal Opportunities Policy and Safer Recruitment Policy, are available at www.cathedral-school.co.uk.
Child Protection
The Cathedral School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all employees to share this commitment. Applicants for this post must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including reference checks with any previous employer, as considered appropriate, and a criminal record check via the Disclosure & Barring Service. They will be expected to uphold the school’s Safeguarding Policy (copy on website) at all times.
Clare Sherwood,
Head