Clare Hall, a College for advanced study in the University of Cambridge, is seeking to appoint a Painter & Decorator to join our small and friendly maintenance team. You will report to the Maintenance Supervisor and will help to ensure the highest possible standard of maintenance is provided throughout the College buildings and remote properties. We are the smallest of the Cambridge Colleges, and our buildings are all relatively modern. The working hours will generally be Monday to Friday between the hours of 8.00am and 4.00pm. Some overtime and occasional weekend working may be required. As part of your role, you will be required to assist the maintenance team with furniture moves, you will also be required to assist with the meter readings and PAT Testing (full training will be provided). This post would suit a pro-active professional with a strong work ethic; additionally, you will be reliable, trustworthy and have a flexible approach. The post holder will need to have practical knowledge and skills in most aspects of general maintenance along with good organisational abilities. A full UK driving licence is essential due to the need to drive the College van to properties away from the main site. We offer a benefits package including 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays), free lunches whilst at work and kitchens are open, life assurance, health cashback plan, cycle to work scheme, free parking subject to availability, use of the gym and swimming pool facility, discretionary Christmas bonus and a generous contributory pension scheme. To make an informal enquiry or to discuss the role, please contact: Andy Brewer, Maintenance Manager, on 01223 332360. To apply, please send/submit CVs by 12.00noon on Friday 29 th May 2026. We reserve the right to close the job advert early if there is sufficient demand. An offer of employment is subject to receipt of two satisfactory references, verification of identity and qualifications and eligibility to work in the UK. Clare Hall is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes diversity amongst its students, staff, Fellows and visitors. We recognise the contributions made by individuals from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences.