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Gardener - Handyperson
Employment
Part time, Permanent
Subject
General
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Primary
Closing date
4 May 2026
Posted 20 Apr 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Coolbellup Community School
153
Total students
53%
Boys
47%
Girls
9.1
Teaching FTE
11.6
Non-teaching FTE
905
ICSEA value
12th percentile · Lower SES
29%
EAL/D Background
29%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
This is a permanent part-time (0.5FTE) position commencing Term 2, 2026
Located in the suburb of Coolbellup approximately 10 kilometres from the city of Perth, Coolbellup Community School was established in 2005 with a student population that reflected a cosmopolitan and diverse community characterised by a variety of cultural backgrounds.
Find out more about our school by visiting CoolbellupCS.wa.edu.au or Schools Online
The Role
In this role you will be responsible for maintaining and presenting our school grounds in a clean and tidy condition. The Gardener - Handyperson will work to provide gardening, grounds and facility management to ensure a safe, vibrant and clean school environment. They will maintain and present the school grounds and gardens in an attractive, clean and tidy condition, and provide a suitable growing environment for both soft and hard landscaping, including turf management. The successful applicant will perform minor repairs and maintenance as requested, as well as other Gardener - Handyperson duties using safe work practices and in accordance with the Department's policies and guidelines.
Want to know more?
Full details of the role, selection criteria and training requirements are listed in the attached Job Description Form (JDF).
For more information about this opportunity, please contact Marissa Lilly, Manager Corporate Services on (08) 9487 9500 or emailing marissa.lilly@education.wa.edu.au.
Equity and Diversity
We are committed to an inclusive and culturally responsive workforce reflecting the diversity in our schools and the Western Australian communit…