ST MARK'S SCHOOL
Assistant Director of Facilities
Reports to: Director of Facilities
Supervises: Custodial, Maintenance, and grounds staff
Status: Full-time, exempt
Compensation:
$90,000-$110,000, depending on experience
Position Summary Reporting to the Director of Facilities, the Assistant Director of Facilities ensures that all school buildings, dormitories, athletic facilities, faculty housing, and campus grounds are safe, clean, well‑maintained, and visually presentable. This role leads daily operations, supervises facilities staff, manages the work order system, and supports the execution of capital projects and events. The Assistant Director fosters a culture of accountability, responsiveness, and continuous improvement across the facilities team and may assist with capital project logistics and event coordination as needed.
Key Responsibilities Campus Operations & Maintenance
Lead daily maintenance, custodial, and groundskeeping operations across campus.
Manage daily work order flow and track completion rates, response times, and quality of work; identify trends and implement process improvements.
Support preventive maintenance programs for HVAC systems, life safety equipment, and other critical infrastructure.
Ensure dormitories and student spaces are safe, clean, and comfortable, with prompt attention to reported issues.
Maintain high standards for campus appearance, including landscaping, signage, and cleanliness.
Serve as a responsive point of contact for faculty and staff.
Project and Event Support
With support from the Director of Facilities, support the daily execution of capital projects and campus improvements.
Serve as on‑site point of contact for contractors, vendors, and inspectors.
Oversee setup and logistical support for school events, such as alumni gatherings, admissions events, graduation, and summer programs.
Compliance & Safety
Demonstrated familiarity with safety regulations, building codes, and internal standards, and the ability to monitor and ensure ongoing compliance across all facilities operations.
Support emergency preparedness and response protocols.
The employee must be able to sit, stand, walk, climb stairs and ladders, crawl, stoop, bend, squat, pull, and use both hands on repetitive tasks—including overhead tasks. They must also be able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds.
Staff Supervision & Development
Supervise facilities team leads and their respective teams, including custodians, maintenance staff, and groundskeepers.
Promote a culture of accountability, professionalism, and pride in campus stewardship across all levels of the department.
Provide coaching, performance feedback, and training to team leads to support their development and ensure consistent standards across the operation—and hold them accountable for doing the same with their teams.
Monitor team performance and help identify opportunities for improvement, recognition, and role clarity.
Administration & Budgeting
Assist the Director with budget tracking, procurement, and vendor coordination.
Support procurement of supplies, equipment, and service contracts, including ensuring appropriate bidding procedures and vendor selection procedures.
Maintain accurate records of inspections, permits and compliance documentation.
Working Conditions and Schedule
Full‑time, campus‑based position.
Must be available for evenings, weekends, holidays, and emergency response as needed and scheduled.
Position is eligible for on‑campus housing. If the selected individual desires on‑campus housing, it is conditioned upon serving as the primary contact for emergency response and after‑hour responsibilities.
If selected individual does not desire on‑campus housing, must be available to participate in the school’s on‑call rotation for after‑hour emergencies.
Combination of office work, site supervision, and hands‑on support across campus.
Ability to move across a large campus, climb ladders, and lift up to 50 lbs.
Desired Functions (valuable but not required/preferred attributes)
Lives within 30 minutes of campus to support emergency needs or individual with interest in on‑campus housing.
Ideal candidate will be able to work standard hours of 10 am to 6:30 pm (including 30‑minute break).
HVAC background.
Property management experience.
Why You’ll Love It Here
A warm, close‑knit community of students and colleagues.
Access to campus facilities, from the fitness center to nature trails.
Daily opportunities to make a difference.
To Apply Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume to jobs@stmarksschool.org Attn: Human Resources, St. Mark's School, 25 Marlboro Road, Southborough, MA 01772. No phone calls please.
About St. Mark’s School St. Mark's School is a coed boarding high school with approximately 375 students located 22 miles west of Boston and 12 miles east of Worcester. St. Mark's School educates young people for lives of leadership and service. Founded in 1865 as an intentionally small residential community, the school challenges its students to develop their analytic and creative capabilities by both inspiring their academic and spiritual curiosity and kindling their passion for discovery. We value cooperation over self‑interest, and we encourage all members of our community to explore their place in the larger world beyond our campus.
St. Mark's School provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability or genetics, and any other characteristic or status protected by law.
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Compensation:
$90,000-$110,000, depending on experience
Position Summary Reporting to the Director of Facilities, the Assistant Director of Facilities ensures that all school buildings, dormitories, athletic facilities, faculty housing, and campus grounds are safe, clean, well‑maintained, and visually presentable. This role leads daily operations, supervises facilities staff, manages the work order system, and supports the execution of capital projects and events. The Assistant Director fosters a culture of accountability, responsiveness, and continuous improvement across the facilities team and may assist with capital project logistics and event coordination as needed.
Key Responsibilities Campus Operations & Maintenance
Lead daily maintenance, custodial, and groundskeeping operations across campus.
Manage daily work order flow and track completion rates, response times, and quality of work; identify trends and implement process improvements.
Support preventive maintenance programs for HVAC systems, life safety equipment, and other critical infrastructure.
Ensure dormitories and student spaces are safe, clean, and comfortable, with prompt attention to reported issues.
Maintain high standards for campus appearance, including landscaping, signage, and cleanliness.
Serve as a responsive point of contact for faculty and staff.
Project and Event Support
With support from the Director of Facilities, support the daily execution of capital projects and campus improvements.
Serve as on‑site point of contact for contractors, vendors, and inspectors.
Oversee setup and logistical support for school events, such as alumni gatherings, admissions events, graduation, and summer programs.
Compliance & Safety
Demonstrated familiarity with safety regulations, building codes, and internal standards, and the ability to monitor and ensure ongoing compliance across all facilities operations.
Support emergency preparedness and response protocols.
The employee must be able to sit, stand, walk, climb stairs and ladders, crawl, stoop, bend, squat, pull, and use both hands on repetitive tasks—including overhead tasks. They must also be able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds.
Staff Supervision & Development
Supervise facilities team leads and their respective teams, including custodians, maintenance staff, and groundskeepers.
Promote a culture of accountability, professionalism, and pride in campus stewardship across all levels of the department.
Provide coaching, performance feedback, and training to team leads to support their development and ensure consistent standards across the operation—and hold them accountable for doing the same with their teams.
Monitor team performance and help identify opportunities for improvement, recognition, and role clarity.
Administration & Budgeting
Assist the Director with budget tracking, procurement, and vendor coordination.
Support procurement of supplies, equipment, and service contracts, including ensuring appropriate bidding procedures and vendor selection procedures.
Maintain accurate records of inspections, permits and compliance documentation.
Working Conditions and Schedule
Full‑time, campus‑based position.
Must be available for evenings, weekends, holidays, and emergency response as needed and scheduled.
Position is eligible for on‑campus housing. If the selected individual desires on‑campus housing, it is conditioned upon serving as the primary contact for emergency response and after‑hour responsibilities.
If selected individual does not desire on‑campus housing, must be available to participate in the school’s on‑call rotation for after‑hour emergencies.
Combination of office work, site supervision, and hands‑on support across campus.
Ability to move across a large campus, climb ladders, and lift up to 50 lbs.
Desired Functions (valuable but not required/preferred attributes)
Lives within 30 minutes of campus to support emergency needs or individual with interest in on‑campus housing.
Ideal candidate will be able to work standard hours of 10 am to 6:30 pm (including 30‑minute break).
HVAC background.
Property management experience.
Why You’ll Love It Here
A warm, close‑knit community of students and colleagues.
Access to campus facilities, from the fitness center to nature trails.
Daily opportunities to make a difference.
To Apply Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume to jobs@stmarksschool.org Attn: Human Resources, St. Mark's School, 25 Marlboro Road, Southborough, MA 01772. No phone calls please.
About St. Mark’s School St. Mark's School is a coed boarding high school with approximately 375 students located 22 miles west of Boston and 12 miles east of Worcester. St. Mark's School educates young people for lives of leadership and service. Founded in 1865 as an intentionally small residential community, the school challenges its students to develop their analytic and creative capabilities by both inspiring their academic and spiritual curiosity and kindling their passion for discovery. We value cooperation over self‑interest, and we encourage all members of our community to explore their place in the larger world beyond our campus.
St. Mark's School provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability or genetics, and any other characteristic or status protected by law.
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