Winchester College is one of the world best-known schools. We educate 800 pupils, of which the majority are full-time boarders. Many of our families are supported by a large bursary programme, in addition to which we support the local area via a wide range of cultural, partnership and community service activities.
In addition to the academic excellence for which the College is best-known, we provide a wide range of sporting, cultural and charitable / community activities. This calls for a well-organised transport service consisting primarily of the College own minibus fleet, plus occasional hired services.
We are looking to appoint a Transport Manager starting as soon as possible, into a pre-existing role. The successful candidate is responsible to the Director of Operations for the provision of passenger transport and parking services within the school and for ensuring that this is carried out efficiently and cost-effectively. A team of drivers and a Minibus Cleaner/Technician are employed, reporting to the post-holder. The school vehicle fleet includes a variety of vehicles owned or leased by the school.
The main duties include:
Transport
Key Qualities
The successful applicant will be/have:
Full details about the school may be found at www.winchestercollege.org https://www.winchestercollege.org/
Those wishing for an informal conversation about this role are invited to contact Richard Rous, Director of Operations rwjr@wincoll.ac.uk
As soon as possible.
This is a full time position (37.5hrs per week, term time) Monday - Saturday. Full schedule of work to be discussed at interview however as an example, the successful candidate may work 8:30am-12pm on a Monday before working 8:30am-2pm on a Saturday. You will be expected to work the last week after the last day of the school year, and the first week before the school year begins. There are likely to be opportunities for overtime during school holidays working with transport and various other College departments.
A one-hour lunch break should be taken each day at a time to suit the day schedule; this time is unpaid. If the TM is also driving during the day the finish time would be adjusted accordingly.
If additional hours are required (other than for driving) these should be agreed in advance with the Director of Operations. Time off in lieu (TOIL) will be granted and should be taken within two weeks of any additional hours being worked, also by agreement with the Director of Operations. TOIL hours cannot be taken in advance nor carried forward to add to holiday entitlement.
This is a permanent position.
The pro rata salary range for this role is £23,538.46 - £25,892.31 (gross) per annum depending on experience of the successful candidate. The FTE salary is £30,000-£33,000 per annum. Your salary is pro-rata based on number of weeks worked (term-time). Salary is paid monthly, in arrears, to a nominated back account in 12 equal payments. Salary levels are reviewed on 1 September annually.
The first four working months of employment will be a probationary period. Regular reviews with line managers will take place over the probation period with the opportunity to review conduct and performance, discuss progress, identify any areas for action and ensure that there is appropriate guidance and support in place to enable successful completion of the probationary period.
During the probationary period, the notice required by either party to terminate employment will be two weeks. Once employment is confirmed, the notice period will increase to eight weeks.
The school is fully committed to the induction, training and development of all our staff, with staff supported to grow and reach their full potential.
We deliver a range of training, run by both our own staff and external providers, varying from highly practical First Aid courses to seminars and learning lunches.
There is an annual cycle of appraisal offering the opportunity to reflect on professional practice and development opportunities.
The school also offers a wide range of apprenticeships supporting staff development and progression.
On employment, employees will be auto-enrolled into the College pension scheme according to legislative thresholds. Those who are not eligible for auto-enrolment may still elect to join the College pension scheme.
Initially, when joining the College pension scheme, employees will become a member of the College Group Personal Pension Plan (GPP). For this Plan, known as Tier 1, the employee contributes 5% and the employer 3%.
After 9 month membership of the Tier 1 plan, employees may opt to join Tier 2, which is also a GPP, where the employee contributes 5% and the employer 9%.
Employees in Tier 1 automatically qualify for a Life Cover of 2 times salary. On entry to Tier 2, Life Cover changes to 4 times salary.
The College leave year runs from 1 September to 31 August. This position will be entitled to the statutory holiday requirements. These are presently 28 days (including Bank Holidays) per annum. Any Public Bank Holiday occurring during term time is deemed to be a normal working day. Any Public Bank Holiday occurring during term time is deemed to be a normal working day. All leave must be taken by prior arrangement and must normally be taken outside of the school term times.
As Winchester College is an educational establishment, a condition of employment will be that the successful candidate must consent to the school obtaining an Enhanced Level Disclosure Check through the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). This will reveal all spent and unspent convictions, warnings, cautions and bind-overs. A policy on the recruitment of ex-offenders is available on the school website.
Safeguarding is one of the primary responsibilities of this role. The jobholder is responsible for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young persons for whom they are responsible, or with whom they come into contact with, and will need to adhere to and ensure compliance with the school Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy at all times. A Transport Manager should be conversant with the responsibilities and procedures detailed in this policy and with the Department for Education Keeping Children Safe in Education. If, in the course of carrying out the duties of the post, the postholder becomes aware of any actual or potential risks to the safety or welfare of children in the school, they must report any concerns to the school Designated Safeguarding Lead or in their absence the Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead.
The appointment will be dependent upon the receipt of satisfactory references. The College will usually seek references from shortlisted candidates before interview and may approach previous employers for information to verify particular experience or qualifications. At least one referee must be the current or most recent employer. Where applicants are not currently working with children but have done so in the past, one referee must be the person by whom they were most recently employed when working with children.
If you have any questions about this vacancy or the recruitment process, please email recruitment@wincoll.ac.uk.
Closing date for applications: Midnight on Monday 23rd June 2025.
The school reserves the right to appoint prior to the closing date.
Winchester College collects and processes relevant personal data as part of its everyday operations and is obliged to process it in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation and Data Act 2018. The school is the Data Controller of this data under the Act and is registered with the Information Commissioner's Office. Its registration number is Z5751669.
If you have any queries or comments about this policy or how personal data is processed by the school, please contact the Bursar and his team by emailing: dataprotection@wincoll.ac.uk or by writing to: Data Protection, The Bursary, Winchester College, College Street, Winchester, SO23 9NA.
Winchester College was a pioneering institution when it was founded in 1382 and continues to be a global leader in education today. Renowned for its intellectual excellence and impressive academic record, Winchester is sought after for its combination of superb teaching, outstanding pastoral care, and an exceptional breadth of sports and other activities.
Winchester currently has 735 pupils from Junior Part (Year 9) to Sixth Book (Years 12 and 13). The majority of these pupils are boarders, with around day pupils (boys and girls) in each year in Sixth Book. The first girl boarders will join in 2026.
At all levels Winchester encourages pupils to look beyond the curriculum. We are famous for Div, our unique programme of cultural studies which promotes independence and flexibility of mind and offers an excellent preparation for university study. In these lessons, pupils engage in wide-ranging inquiry across disciplinary lines, from English Literature to Ancient History to the History of Science.
Pupils in the Sixth Form study linear A-level courses and will ordinarily study three A-level subjects and Div, with the option of Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). Linear A-levels are complemented by the flexibility of both Div and the EPQ where pupils are able to explore their cross-curricular research interests more deeply.
Music has been central to life at Winchester ever since its foundation, and the school is unique in having maintained its Choral Foundation to the present day. The Music Department is now one of the leading departments in the country and offers outstanding opportunities to all.
Sport is a major part of Winchester life, supported by the recent opening of a state-of-the-art Sports Centre. There are many fixtures against other schools and excellent facilities allow all pupils to enjoy and participate in a variety ofsports and enable the most talented and driven pupils to train and compete at the highest level.
Much energy is also invested in the Combined Cadet Force, the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, Community Service, and in links with local primary and secondary maintained schools. This commitment provides pupils with many opportunities to work for the benefit of others, inside and outside the classroom, developing the knowledge and skills, and the rights and responsibilities, which will enable them to grow into valuable and productive members of society.
Pupils eat all meals in their boarding houses, talking with their Housemaster/mistress, and interacting with friends, visitors and teachers. We believe that conversational ability, developed both inside and outside the community, equips pupils to talk to anyone, about anything, in practically any situation. This unparalleled combination attracts pupils from across the world, making Winchester a truly international and diverse community which celebrates every pupil individuality, passions and potential.
Winchester College is committed to maintaining the Founder original intention of offering an outstanding education to any pupil who would benefit from it, regardless of their financial circumstances, and many of the pupils in the College are being helped financially through the school with substantial bursaries.
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