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Cleaner
Employment
Part time, Permanent
Subject
General
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Secondary
Closing date
8 May 2026
Posted 1 May 2026
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1,148
Total students
51%
Boys
49%
Girls
77.4
Teaching FTE
48.3
Non-teaching FTE
966
ICSEA value
31st percentile · Average SES
11%
EAL/D Background
8%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
This is a permanent part-time (0.38FTE) position commencing Term 2, 2026
Here at Safety Bay Senior High School (SHS) our focus is your child, and we are dedicated to ensuring they strive to Imagine with all their mind; Believe with all their heart; and to Achieve with all their might. We pride ourselves on diversity, care and respect every day...it is The Safety Bay Way!
Find out more about our school by visiting Safety Bay Senior High School or Schools Online.
The Role
The Cleaner, under the general supervision of the Cleaner in Charge/Senior Cleaner in Charge, is responsible for a range of internal and external cleaning duties. This includes maintaining carpets and hard floor surfaces, cleaning toilets, furniture, fittings, and windows, as well as handling tasks like dusting and rubbish removal. Vacation cleaning duties involve activities such as stripping and sealing vinyl floors, shampooing carpets, and pressure cleaning verandas.
The Cleaner is also responsible for reporting faults, maintenance issues, and incidents to the designated supervisor while ensuring that schools are cleaned and maintained in compliance with Department and occupational safety standards.
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 Susan Cummings, Manager Corporate Services on (08) 9528 9200 or emailing Sue.Cummings@education.wa.edu.au
Equity and Diversity
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