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Gardener - Handyman
Employment
Part time, Permanent
Subject
General
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Primary
Closing date
3 July 2026
Posted 18 Jun 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Piara Waters Primary School
1,070
Total students
53%
Boys
47%
Girls
57.8
Teaching FTE
35.1
Non-teaching FTE
1,078
ICSEA value
78th percentile · Higher SES
60%
EAL/D Background
1%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
This is a permanent part-time (0.2FTE) position commencing Term 3, 2026
Our school was established in 2012 and is focused on ensuring a high-quality education for all of our Kindergarten to year 6 students. As an Independent Public School, we benefit from the strength of a strong public school system but also have the flexibility to make more decisions locally, better meeting the needs of our diverse community.
Find out more about our school by visiting Piara Waters Primary School or Schools Online.
The Role
The Gardener - Handyperson is responsible for maintaining the school grounds in a safe and tidy condition, ensuring a conducive external learning environment for students and staff. This includes overseeing the upkeep of turf areas, garden beds, shrubs, trees, and various soft landscapes. Additionally, the role involves maintaining hard landscaping features like courts and paving, marking sports areas, and conducting minor repairs in alignment with departmental policies. The Gardener - Handyperson is also tasked with keeping gardening facilities, equipment, tools, and machinery in a clean and serviceable condition, reporting faults promptly, and adhering to safe work practices.
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 Renae Tomic, Manager Corporate Services on (08) 9397 4300 or emailing renae.tomic2@education.wa.edu.au.
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