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Landscaping & Grounds Maintenance Assistant

Oak Tree Housing Association Limited
24,545 - 24,808 per year
Greenock
Full-time
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Landscaping & Grounds
Maintenance Assistant (Fixed
Term)

Oak Tree Housing Association
40 West Stewart Street, Greenock, PA15 1SH
Tel:  01475 807000

www.oaktreeha.org.uk

Our Vision

Building Better Futures

Our Values

Leadership
Accepting accountability and balancing vision with execution, leading by example
and encouraging and developing the staff team to be the best they can be.

Customer Focus
When developing and providing our services, our tenants’ and other customers’
needs come first.

Team Working
By working together we develop our flexibility and resilience to ensure we provide a
best value service to our tenants and customers.

Communication
Our communication is effective, accurate, up-to-date and easy to understand.

Respect
We treat our tenants, other customers and each other with respect and dignity at all
times.

Integrity
Openness, honesty, transparency and trust are at the core of all that we do.

Index

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Job Description .......................................................................................................... 2

Person Specification................................................................................................... 4

Summary of Main Conditions ..................................................................................... 5

Key Dates ................................................................................................................... 7

OTHA History ............................................................................................................. 8

Committee & Staffing Structure ................................................................................ 10

Job Description

JOB TITLE:

Landscaping & Grounds Maintenance Assistant
(Fixed-term)

RESPONSIBLE TO:

Project Coordinator

GRADE:

EVH GRADE TAS2: £24,545.00 - £24,808.00 per
annum (DOE & Tickets)

DATE REVIEWED:

January 2026

The objectives, accountabilities and duties of your post may be reviewed from time to
time, and you will be consulted over any proposed changes.

1.0 MAIN OBJECTIVES OF POST

1.1 To work as an integral part of the in-house landscaping team, maintaining the grounds of
the Association’s customers.

2.0 ACCOUNTABILITY

2.1 To the Squad Leaders, Supervisor & ultimately the Project Co-ordinator on a day-to-day
basis.

3.0 DUTIES

3.1 To undertake the full range of soft landscaping and grounds maintenance duties under
the direction of the Project Coordinator.

3.2 To carry out routine ground’s maintenance tasks including grass cutting, hedge trimming,
edging, pruning, planting, and general garden upkeep

3.3 Maintain gardens and open spaces to a consistently high standard, ensuring they are
tidy, safe, and visually appealing.

3.4 To ensure tools and grounds maintenance equipment, machinery and vehicles in your
charge are secure, in good working order and refer any mechanical problems to the
Supervisor and/or Project Coordinator immediately.

3.5 To ensure that you observe H&S procedures and always follow safe working practices.

3.6 Identify and raise any issues and/or hazards while on site.

3.7 Reporting all accidents and near misses to the Supervisor and/or Project Coordinator
immediately.

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4.0 General

4.1 To contribute towards the development of the service.

4.2 To communicate effectively with the team and with colleagues in other sections.

4.3 To promote and uphold the Association’s commitment to diversity and equal
opportunities.

4.4 To attend training courses as required, keeping up to date with legislation and best
practise.

4.5 To Promote and operate in line with OTHA’s workplace values, Leadership, Team
Working, Integrity, Customer Focus, Respect & Communication.

5.6 To carry out any other duties as may be deemed necessary by the Supervisor and/or
Project Coordinator, commensurate with the TAS2 grade.

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Person Specification

Skills\Knowledge\Experience

Essential

Previous experience in a similar role dealing with soft

landscaping and grounds maintenance

Working as part of a team

Excellent communication skills

Excellent customer service

Excellent attention to detail

Excellent organisation skills

Ability to work on own initiative and to tight schedules

Ability to effectively manage a varied workload

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Qualifications

Essential  Preferred

O’ Grades, Standard Grades, Higher Grades or

Equivalent

PA1, PA6 & First Aid

Full clean driving licence

Personal Qualities

Excellent work ethic

Reliable team member

Flexible, self-aware, open minded and inclusive approach

to work and people

Commitment to continuous improvement and quality in all
aspects of work
Able to demonstrate an understanding and commitment to
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) and willingness to
work in accordance with our existing policies and codes of
practice

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Summary of Main Conditions

Oak Tree Housing Association is a member of Employers in Voluntary Housing (EVH)
and the terms and conditions for this post follow the EVH terms.  A summary of some
of the principal areas are as follows:

Salary Scale:

The current salary scale for this post is EVH GRADE TAS2: £24,545.00 - £24,808.00
per annum (DOE & tickets held)

The salary is paid by direct credit transfer monthly, normally on 23rd of each month.

Contract Type:

Full-Time, Fixed-Term Contract (6 months, April 2026 – September 2026)

Hours of Work:

Normal hours of work are 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday.

*Please  note  the  office  is  open  to  6pm  on a  Tuesday and closes  at 4pm  on a
Friday.

Holiday Entitlement:

25 days annual leave and 15 days public holidays per annum

Place of Work:

40 West Stewart Street, Greenock, Inverclyde, PA151SH.

Pension:

Oak  Tree  Housing  Association  is  a  member  of  the  Scottish  Housing  Association’s
Pension  Scheme.   Subject to terms  of  the  scheme,  we offer a  defined  Contribution
scheme, with the option of an employee contribution of minimum 3% - 16%, with the
OTHA contribution being 12%. Please note that life cover is included in the employer
contribution.

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Notice Period:

By employee:

1 month

By OTHA:

(i)
(ii)

continuous service under 5 complete years ~ 4 weeks.
continuous  service  of  5  years  and  over  ~  1  week  for  each  complete  year  of
service, up to a maximum of 12 weeks.

People Benefits:

OTHA currently offers an excellent working environment where we put staff health and
wellbeing at the forefront.

Our  People  benefits  currently  include,  Hybrid  and  Flexible  working  Polices,  Family
Friendly  Policies,  ongoing  Health  &  Wellbeing  initiatives,  staff  health  checks  (at  2
yearly intervals), support towards prescription glasses (currently £115.00) annual staff
teambuilding day, EAP including a free counselling service, Professional Membership
Fee’s,  a  Learning  &  Development  Culture,  free  fruit  for  staff  delivered  weekly  and
discounted membership to Inverclyde Leisure.

This summary is for general guidance of applicants and will not form part of
the contract of employment.

Any offer of employment will be subject to the receipt of two satisfactory
references.

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Interviews:

Early March 2026

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Key Dates

OTHA History

Oak Tree Housing Association Ltd was formed in April 2001 as a result of the merger
of  Bow  Farm  Housing  Association  and  James  Watt  Housing  Association.  Victoria
Housing Association then joined the new organisation at the end of June 2001. The
three  associations  chose  to  come  together  for  a  variety  of  different  reasons  but
primarily to create an organisation which was stronger than the sum of its parts and
had an effective long-term future.

Over the years, we have successfully completed over 60 house-building projects and
now  have  1960  properties  worth  in  the  region  of  £97m.  Around  83%  of  these  new
homes  were  provided  for  social  rent,  with  the  remainder  offered  for  low-cost  home
ownership and outright sale on a shared equity basis. We have also invested in making
our neighbourhoods attractive places to live, and 82% of our tenants are satisfied with
our approach.

We  have  a  track  record  of  delivering  highly  effective  and  innovative  services.  We
always strive to achieve a balance between quality and value for money, offering some
of the lowest rents in Inverclyde. Nearly 80% of our tenants tell us they are satisfied
with the value for money of their rent, and almost 90% of new tenants sustain their
tenancy. We have high levels of operational efficiency as evidenced by relatively low
re-let times, arrears and bad debt ratios.

We have grown our services over the years to reflect the changing needs of our local
community. This has included for example:  purpose-built accommodation for a local
Women’s Aid service; partnering to deliver a local employment and training projects;
establishing the Inverclyde Common Housing Register; engaging specialist tenancy
support  services  for  our  most  vulnerable  tenants;  employing  Energy  Activators  to
deliver energy advice and resource efficiency tips to tenants; and providing our tenants
with access to local, independent welfare rights, advice and support.

In 2013, following significant financial and governance concerns at locally based Cloch
Housing  Association,  we  entered  a  formal  partnership  arrangement  with  Cloch  and
formed a group structure whereby Cloch became our subsidiary.

In 2019, as part of our Group business planning process, we took the opportunity to
review  the  effectiveness  of  the  partnership  and  following  a  comprehensive  option
appraisal,  both  Management  Committees  decided  unanimously  that  it  was  now  the
right time to dissolve the partnership and allow each organisation to pursue its own

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goals.  This  decision  was  later  ratified  in  a  ballot  of  Cloch’s  tenants,  and  our  group
structure was dissolved at the end of 2020/21.

As a result of our working relationship, we will continue to consider joint procurement
projects, undertake joint research and deliver projects together, where these initiatives
will result in improved efficiencies and better outcomes.

Whilst latterly we developed a shared services model for Finance and IT services, this
ended  on  28th  February  2022.  IT  services  continue  to  be  provided  to  OTHA  from
Cloch, via a Service Level Agreement.

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Committee & Staffing Structure

The Association is managed by a Committee of Management made up of 11 members
(maximum of 15) and operates currently through two sub-committees as follows:

Management Committee

Housing & Technical
Services Sub
Committee

Finance, Staffing &
General Purposes Sub
Committee

All sub-committees meet on a quarterly basis.

Staffing Structure

Information on our staffing structure can be found here:

https://oaktreeha.org.uk/Staff/

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Oak Tree Housing Association
40 West Stewart Street, Greenock, PA15 1SH
Tel:  01475 807 000

www.oaktreeha.org.uk

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