St Aldhelm’s Academy Poole, Dorset £12,263.07 - £12,650.82 per year Salary: Support Staff Scale 2, points 2-4 Job type: Part Time, Permanent Start date: asap Apply by: 1 December 2024 Job overview The Role About this Role We are looking for a Catering Assistant to support serving of students in break and lunch times in our canteen. We are looking for a reliable and enthusiastic person to work in our busy school kitchen, preparing meals for our students and for delivery to other schools. This role is for 22.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday 10am to 2.30pm. The role will include food preparation, operation of a computerised till system, washing/clearing up and driving meals to other Academies. You will ensure the safety, general welfare and conduct of pupils during the break period. You will also assist with basic cleaning and general duties in and around dining areas. We are looking for someone who has the ability to; relate to children and adults, to work as part of a team and to conduct a positive attitude in the workplace. The successful candidate will be someone who is hard-working, well-organised and committed to working as part of a team. What We have to Offer: A visible and approachable senior leadership team and an enthusiastic and committed team of teachers and support staff. A strong support network both within the school and across Authentic Education. All staff are part of a professional learning community in which evidence-informed CPD is designed to meet individual needs. Strong potential for career progression. A culture that respects work-life balance and an ongoing commitment to wellbeing with a dedicated Wellbeing Champion. An Employee Assistance Programme including in the moment support and counselling sessions with an external provider. AE Staff benefits include free eye testing for DSE users through Specsavers, free will writing through Dunham McCarthy Solicitors and reduced price corporate gym membership through BH Live. A competitive pension through Teachers’ Pensions or The Local Government Pension Scheme for support staff. A thriving school community with extensive facilities A creative and innovative culture keen to explore new ways of working to meet fresh challenges and exploit opportunities. Excellent personal career development - our culture is to promote from within the Trust as much as possible. Should you wish to arrange a visit or an informal discussion regarding the role, please contact Christiane Lal; HR Academy Lead at Christiane.lalsaa.weareauthentic.education Authentic Education (AE) comprises schools from all sectors: mainstream (primary and secondary) and special. AE secures outstanding achievement and improved life chances of all our pupils. All our Academies have high expectations as the focus of their work. We are strongly committed to supporting colleagues in developing their careers further and offering excellent CPD opportunities Please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment as AE reserves the right to close applications early. Please note we DO NOT accept applications by CV and are unable to offer Visa Sponsorship. Authentic Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Rigorous checks will be made of the successful applicant’s background credentials, including enhanced DBS checks and an online search About St Aldhelm’s Academy St Aldhelm’s Academy Herbert Avenue, Parkstone, Poole Dorset BH12 4HS United Kingdom 44 1202 732500 St Aldhelm's Academy is a 900 PAN-pupil school which currently has 845 students. St Aldhelm’s joined Ambitions Academy Trust in 2015 and educates boys and girls aged between 11 and 16. We pride ourselves on clear and regular communication with parents about their child’s personal and academic development. We believe that the relationship between parents and carers, staff and students is crucial to the success of any school. We know that a successful and happy school depends on all of us working together. We would like all students that leave St Aldhelm’s Academy to be resilient, confident, kind and caring young people who will be successful as they navigate life and contribute positively to the community in which they live. At St Aldhelm’s Academy we believe that education is about developing the whole child and providing opportunities for all students to experience fully our academy values of belong, explore and flourish Our mantra of “High Expectations lead to High Achievers” applies to the whole community. We believe in everybody having the courage to take responsibility and to demonstrate leadership; we understand to do this takes self-confidence, self – belief and resilience; these qualities together with being reflective will allow our whole community to “be the very best that they can be” and by creating the right opportunities and experience will allow for our “high expectations to lead to high achievers”. Vision and Ethos Belong – Feel safe and to feel part of our school, to feel safe, supported and respected We want ALL students to feel safe, supported and valued. Student wellbeing is extremely important to us and we have a large and experienced pastoral team who can support students both in and outside the academy. We want all students to be active members of the school community and supportive of SAA, whether that be representing their TG, House, Student Voice, Student Leadership (student voice in terms of their learning and all aspects of academy life, student leadership, tours, recruitment), belonging to a team/club etc. Explore – To gain a deeper understanding of themselves, their passion for subjects, for learning and for life itself We hope during their time with us, students will get to experience and explore a broad and balanced curriculum, our extra-curricular programme and new experiences not just in school but through trips and visits. We want students to be fully supported in their learning and want them to become confident, resilient and independent young people with high aspirations for their future. Flourish – To grow and mature as an individual, to flourish in your outlook, love for subjects, becoming ready for the world beyond your school Achieve the VERY best for themselves, love of learning and reading, high aspirations for the future. We want all students to leave St Aldhelm’s Academy as a successful learners and well rounded individuals who are confident, kind and caring young people who will be successful as they navigate life and contribute positively to the community in which they live.