Facilities Groundskeeper - Part-time Job at St. Philip's School and Community Center, Dallas, TX

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  • St. Philip's School and Community Center
  • Dallas, TX

Job Description

Title: Groundskeeper Department: Facilities Type: Group 4/ Campus Support Staff (S3) FLSA Class: Non-Exempt (Hourly) Hourly Wage: $16/hour (20 hours per week) - 2 positions available Reports to: Facilities Manager General Summary: The Groundskeeper will be responsible for monitoring and cultivating the landscape and natural borders on and surrounding all the property on the campus and detached rental properties. Supervisory Responsibilities: None. Duties/Responsibilities: Cultivates, prunes, sprays, fertilizes, plants, and transplants wide variety of shrubs, plants, trees, and flowers. Waters shrubbery, hedges, seedlings, flowers and lawns. Prepares propagation beds, potting materials, and tropical plantings. Pots, sprays, and waters greenhouse plants, flowers, and shrubs Cuts grass using power or hand mowers as needed Trims and edges sidewalks, driveways, and flower beds Cuts weeds and brush and removes leaves and rubbish from grounds. Cleans and maintains tools and equipment. Performs related duties as assigned. Required Skills/Abilities: Must exemplify St. Philip’s Employee Core Values: (Servant Heart, Trustworthy, Pursuing Excellence, Respectful, Dedicated and Collaborative) Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Ability to understand written English Education and Experience: High school diploma required. Six (6) months experiences as a Groundskeeper Assistant or equivalent Valid State of Texas Driver’s License required Job Specifications The list of Requirements, Duties, Responsibilities is not exhaustive but is merely the most accurate list for the current job. Management reserves the right to revise the job description and to require that other tasks be performed when the circumstances of the job change (for example, emergencies, changes in personnel, workload or technical development). Work Environment and Physical Demand Physical Strength: Groundskeepers are often required to lift and move heavy objects, such as bags of fertilizer, tools, equipment, or debris. Many positions specify the ability to lift up to 50 pounds, with some requiring up to 100 pounds with assistance. Stamina: The work often involves prolonged periods of physical activity, including walking, standing, bending, stooping, kneeling, and reaching. Being able to sustain these activities, potentially under demanding conditions like heat or cold, is essential. Mobility: The ability to move freely in and around buildings and grounds is crucial. This includes navigating uneven terrain, ascending or descending ladders or stairs, and working in tight or confined spaces. Hand-Eye Coordination and Dexterity: Operating a variety of hand and power tools and equipment, from mowers and trimmers to chainsaws and specialized machinery, requires good coordination and dexterity. Visual Abilities: Close vision for tasks like reading instructions or identifying pests, as well as the ability to adjust focus, are often listed as requirements. Other Requirements: Depending on the specific job, there may be requirements for operating a motor vehicle, which necessitates a valid Texas driver's license. Some positions may also prefer or require certifications related to irrigation or chemical application Working conditions Outdoor Environment: Groundskeepers primarily work outdoors, exposing them to a range of temperatures and weather conditions, including extreme heat and cold, rain, and wind. Potential Hazards: The job may involve exposure to various hazards, such as loud noises from equipment, dust, pollen, chemicals (like pesticides and fertilizers), sharp tools, and the potential for falls or accidents involving machinery. Varying Tasks: A groundskeeper's work is diverse, encompassing tasks like mowing, trimming, planting, weeding, pruning, operating various equipment, and performing minor repairs. Security Requirements: This position is security sensitive and subject to Texas Education Code 52.215(c) states: The Texas Education Code, § 51.215(c) says: Security-sensitive positions shall be restricted to employees who handle currency, have access to a computer terminal, have access to a master key or who work in an area designated a security sensitive area. "Computer terminal" is construed to mean a computer.

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Hourly pay, Part time,

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