Erasmus Darwin Academy, Staffordshire,
CLEANER (x2 Vacancies)
Start Date: Monday 23rd March 2026
Contract: 10 hours per week, Mon-Fri, 3:30pm-5:30pm, Permanent, Term time plus 19 days.
Salary: Grade 1 (Whole year salary: £24,413) Actual Salary: approx. £6,109-£6,305 depending on years' service.
An Academy where Ambition meets Opportunity.
Our Mission
Erasmus Darwin Academy (EDA) is a warm, proudly inclusive and high-performing school and we are excited to welcome a dedicated professional to join our exceptional team. We are a non-denominational, non-selective Academy serving a diverse and supportive community in Burntwood. Everything we do is driven by our strapline: Hard Work. High Aspirations. Limitless Opportunities. We believe every young person deserves the knowledge, skills and character to thrive in modern Britain. Academic success matters, but most importantly, so does personal growth. Our 'culture-first' approach means that students, staff and families work together as a school community to bring our values and morals to life every day, ensuring that our young people receive a first-class educational experience.
As one of the highest achieving secondary schools in the region and in the top 10% nationally for GCSE progress, we consistently strive for growth, improvement and innovation. Our 2024/25 outcomes reflect this success, with GCSE results above national averages across most subjects and outstanding A‑Level destinations.
Fostering a Successful Learning Environment
Whether you work in the classroom, Administration, Student Support, Site team or Leadership, you will be part of a team where you are supported. Our Academy fosters an inclusive atmosphere that blends respectful relationships, clear routines, and engaging, tailored instruction. Key strategies include building trust through rapport, adaptive teaching styles, empowering student voice, Senior Leadership 'On Call' system to support lesson disruptions. We believe and ensure that:
Every teacher has the right to teach and every student has the right to learn
Reading, writing and oracy sit at the heart of our curriculum
Behaviour is taught, modelled and supported through a clear behaviour curriculum
Personal development and extra‑curricular opportunities enrich every student's experience
Everybody in the Academy can always improve, both personally and professionally
Why Us?
We are committed to staff wellbeing, professional growth and a healthy work–life balance. Initiatives include flexible working for all Teaching professionals during PPA and non-contact time, and a friendly, fair approach to cover. Join a school that invests in You, we believe that our staff are our greatest strength. Our wellbeing strategy ensures every colleague feels valued, listened to and supported. Career progression is a genuine reality here, many of our teachers and leaders have grown and developed within the Academy through a range of avenues such as Apprenticeships, Teacher Training, NPQ Courses and much more.
We offer:
High expectations paired with a genuine commitment to manageable workload
Extensive professional development for all roles: pedagogy, leadership and beyond
A warm, collaborative and supportive staff community
Mental Health Champions, accessible in school for a coffee and a chat
Polite, motivated and respectful students
Staff wellbeing activities and events
A work laptop for all teaching staff
Increased non-contact time for planning and preparation
Additional leadership time for leadership roles
A visible, approachable and supportive Senior Leadership Team
A united staff body working together to continually improve our Academy
Why You?
We welcome applications from effective and enthusiastic specialists to join our Associate Professionals in the role of Cleaner. The site team is a key part of the Academy. The team comprises of a Premises Supervisor, Cleaning Supervisor, a Caretaking team and a number of Cleaners.
Celebrating Our Success
Our 2023 Ofsted inspection rated us 'Good', and we have held Category 1 status (the highest level of school performance) for six consecutive years. Inspectors praised our high expectations, exceptional personal development offer, strong safeguarding culture, and the positive relationships between leaders and staff. Notably, 100% of staff completing the Ofsted questionnaire said they were happy working at EDA.
We'd Love to Meet You
Prospective candidate visits with the Headteacher are welcomed and can be arranged via the contact details below. Alternatively, if you can't visit, we'd be happy to arrange a Teams Meeting to answer any questions about the Academy which you may have.
To apply, please complete the application form and return it to the Headteacher's PA, Miss Jade Skelding - by 4pm on Friday 6th March
Further information about the Academy can be found at:
Primitas Learning Partnership is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. As such this post is subject to a 'disclosure' check under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and satisfactory Enhanced DBS check, Online Search and references.
Further details regarding this check are available from schools or by visiting A copy of the school's Safeguarding Policy can be found on our website. You will also be required to provide proof of eligibility to work in the UK, evidence of your qualifications and suitable references