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LANDSCAPING & GROUNDS MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR

Oak Tree Housing Association Limited
29,124 - 30,250 per year
Oak Tree Housing Association
Full-time
Landscaping & Grounds
Maintenance Supervisor

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 .......................................................................................................... 3

Person Specification................................................................................................... 5

Summary of Main Conditions ..................................................................................... 6

Key Dates ................................................................................................................... 8

OTHA History ............................................................................................................. 9

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

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Job Description

JOB TITLE:

LANDSCAPING & GROUNDS MAINTENANCE
SUPERVISOR

RESPONSIBLE TO:              PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR

GRADE:

EVH GRADE TAS4: £29,124 - £30,250 per annum

DATE REVIEWED:

AUGUST 2025

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

1.2

To  be  responsible  for  maintaining  the  grounds  of  the  Association’s  customers,
including existing tenants, former tenants, potential tenants, and owner occupiers, as
an integral part of the in-house landscaping team.

To supervise the operations of our in-house landscaping team on a day-to-day basis.
The Project Co-Ordinator will have overall responsibility for all line management
duties.

2.0   ACCOUNTABILITY

2.1

To the Project Co-ordinator on a day-to-day basis.

3.0

DUTIES

3.1

3.2

3.3

3.4

Primary  duties  day-to-day  will  be  to  undertake  the  full  range  of  soft  (and  hard,  as
required)  landscaping  and  grounds maintenance  duties as instructed  by  the  Project
Coordinator.

To work alongside the Project-Coordinator in organising, planning and delivery of the
programme of works.

To  ensure that  the  landscaping  programme  is  completed  to  the  required  standards,
on-time and meeting agreed targets.

To  assist  the  Project-Coordinator  by  supervising  the  landscaping  staff,  day-to-day
ensuring they are trained and equipped to perform their duties effectively.

3.5

To assist with daily briefs and de-briefs.

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3.6

3.7

3.8

3.9

To assist with the organisation and delivery of regular team meetings.

To provide training, coaching and mentoring to new and existing staff, as required.

To make site visits conducting inspections of works, ensuring work is completed to the
highest standard.

To  ensure  that  you  and  the  team  observe  H&S  procedures  and  always  follow  safe
working practices, reporting all accidents and near misses to the Project Co-ordinator
immediately.

3.10  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
Project Co-ordinator immediately.

3.11  To ensure the team are completing all relevant H&S log sheets, in a timely manner.

3.12  To act as a point of escalation for colleagues.

3.13  To  have  a  significant  level  of  judgment  to  assist  colleagues  with  tasks  and  provide

answers to queries.

3.14  To understand the routine procedures associated with the role and the more complex

procedures.

3.15  To assist the Project Co-ordinator in dealing with complaints in line with the complaints

handling procedure (Training will be provided).

3.16  To liaise with tenants via telephone and email, as required.

4.0

General

4.1

4.2

4.3

4.4

To  contribute  towards  the  development  of  the  service  and  working  practices,  to
enhance customer service, efficiency, and cost effectiveness in all areas of activity.

To  liaise  effectively  with  colleagues  in  other  sections  to maximise  performance  and
enhance service delivery.

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

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.

4.6

To  be  a  positive  influence  within  the  staff  team  taking  personal  responsibility  for
ensuring  good  morale  and  positive  working  relationships  within  the  team  and  wider
organisation

4.7

To carry out any other duties as may be deemed necessary by the Project Coordinator,
commensurate with the TAS4 grade.

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Person Specification

Skills\Knowledge\Experience

Essential  Desirable

Strong practical experience in soft landscaping

Practical experience in hard landscaping

Previous experience in a similar role and staff supervision.

Proficient in using landscaping machinery (e.g.) lawnmowers,

strimmer’s, blowers, hedge trimmers and ride on’s etc… with

relevant certifications where required.

Pro-active and solution focused with the ability to identify and

resolve issues.

Thorough understanding of health and safety regulations and

the ability to implement and enforce them on site.

Flexibility to work in various environments, adapt to changing

conditions, and utilise different landscaping techniques.

Excellent IT skills in a variety of software packages, in

particular Microsoft Word & Excel.

Strong commitment to customer service.

Observant with excellent attention to detail.

Excellent organisation skills.

Qualifications

O’ Grades, Standard Grades, Higher Grades or Equivalent

Formal qualifications or extensive knowledge of plants, soils,

and horticultural practices.

PA1 & PA6 certificates

Personal Qualities

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Essential  Desirable

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Essential  Desirable

Excellent verbal and written communication skills for interacting

with clients, team members, and other stakeholders face to

face, via email and over the telephone.

Ability to motivate, guide, and manage a team of landscapers,

delegating tasks effectively and fostering a positive work

environment.

Ability to work on own initiative.

Ability to work well under pressure.

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Ability to effectively manage a varied workload and to work to

imposed deadlines.

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
Equalities and willingness to work in accordance with existing
Policies and Codes of Practice.
Full clean driving licence and access to own car (when use of

own car is required, mileage will be paid in line with HMRC

rates).

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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 TAS4

Salary: £29,124 - £30,250 per annum

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

Contract Type:

Full-time, permanent.

Hours of Work:

Normal hours of work are 35 hours per week, worked over 5 days, 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:

Oak Tree Housing Association, 40 West Stewart Street, Greenock.

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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.

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,  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
fees,  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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Key Dates

Interviews:

Start Date:

Flexible Interview Dates Available (from 6th
January 2026 onwards)
Immediate Start Date Available

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OTHA History

Oak Tree Housing Association has a track record of developing and managing good
quality homes in Inverclyde and has a high-performance culture, focussed on service
delivery which is driven by increased involvement from tenants and residents in the
decision-making process.

The Association owns and manages 1820 houses throughout Inverclyde and provides
services for over 1,200 homeowners in Inverclyde.

We started developing in 1989 and since then, we have successfully completed over
60 house-building projects.  The total investment value of these projects is presently
estimated at £148M.  The programme has catered for a variety of tenures.  At 83%,
social  housing  is  the  largest  tenure.    However,  the  programme  has  also  provided
accommodation  for  low-cost  home  ownership  and  outright  sale  on  a  shared  equity
basis.

Work has involved refurbishment, conversion, new-build and demolition.  Wider action
involvement  was  also  significant  in  the  development  of  a  community  centre  in  the
Branchton Social Inclusion Partnership area.  In fact, the regeneration of previously
designated  Social  Inclusion  Partnership  areas  had  been  the  main  focus  of  the
Associations  development  activities  in  recent  years.    Development  of  these  areas
placed  much  emphasis  on  sustainability,  energy  efficiency  and  community
involvement  and  the  work  that  has  been  carried  out  in  Branchton,  Wren  Road  and
Grieve Road is a credit to the Association and our development partners.  This has
helped to provide sustainable energy efficient affordable homes for 240 tenants and
sharing owners in these areas.

Past  achievements  include  the  refurbishment  of  57  closes  in  the  West  Station  and
Town  Centre  areas  of  Greenock.  New-build  which  accounts  for  over  68%  of  the
Associations total development programme has, over the years, provided a healthy
mix of flats, and cottages.

In addition, a number of special needs facilities have been provided and these have
helped  people  with  learning  disabilities  to  live  a  healthy  life  in  the  local  community
rather than remain in hospital care.  The Association also built a Woman's Aid Refuge
and  this  has  been  a  great  asset  for  the  community  in  helping  to  address  domestic
abuse issues.

The last project completed by the Association was a 71 unit new-build development
as part of a larger development of 198 homes with the Link Group. The units were
handed over to Oak Tree as a turnkey project and all units at Bunston Grove have
been well received by tenants.

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Committee & Staffing Structure

The Association is managed by a Committee of Management made up of 12 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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