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NHS Property Services
Greater London
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Support Services Team Leader – London (St Charles Hospital)

Salary: £16.19 per hour (£31,655 per annum)
Contract: Fixed Term – 3 months
Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week
Schedule: 5 days out of 7 (Monday–Sunday), flexible hours
Location: St Charles Hospital, London
Requirements: Full clean driving licence & DBS check (van and fuel provided)

About the Role

We’re looking for 2 experienced Support Services Team Leader to join our team at St Charles Hospital and surrounding areas. In this role, you’ll lead and support a team of Frontline FM colleagues, ensuring high standards of service delivery across multiple sites.

You’ll manage your own time between properties, providing hands-on support to colleagues and customers. This is a varied role that combines supervision, administration, and customer interaction—perfect for someone with strong leadership skills and a background in facilities management. This role is to support the management of the outer building across multiple sites.

What You’ll Do

Supervise and support a team of FM colleagues across multiple sites Plan and allocate work, manage rotas, and ensure standards are met Handle recruitment, onboarding, training, and performance reviews Complete administrative tasks including timesheets, stock orders, and audits Liaise with customers, tenants, and contractors to resolve service issues Manage budgets and create purchase orders Travel between sites using a company-provided van

What We’re Looking For

City & Guilds Level 3 in Cleaning & Support Services or equivalent experience Previous experience managing or supervising a team Knowledge of Health & Safety requirements Strong customer service and administrative skills Practical experience in cleaning, catering, & floor maintenance, ideally within a hospital setting NVQ Level 2 or equivalent experience

What We Offer

27 days holiday (excluding bank holidays) Company pension plan with up to 6% employer contribution Training and development opportunities Access to NHS discounts Be part of an organisation that supports over 3,000 healthcare properties across England

About Us

We’re part of the NHS family, with 6,000 professionals enabling excellent patient care by providing property and facilities services. Our culture is inclusive, diverse, and focused on putting patients and NHS colleagues at the heart of everything we do.

Apply today! We encourage early applications as this vacancy may close sooner if we receive a high volume of interest.

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