Midday Supervisor
At Burstow Primary School we are committed to ‘Learning today, to make a difference tomorrow’ through a shared commitment to the Burstow promise of Love, Trust, Respect and Curiosity.
What are we looking for?
We are looking for an energetic and highly motivated Midday Supervisor to work across our school
to assist the children during the meal service, help with clearing away and also supervision in the playground
● The role will be for 5 days a week from 11.15am - 1.15pm
● Applicants will be working with children from Nursery to Year 6
● The main responsibilities of the post are to supervise and support children during lunch breaks
● Facilitating and supervising opportunities for children to develop their play skills and form good relationships
● Use restorative approaches to manage conflict, training provided
Encourage and model good manners
What experience do you need?
Previous experience of working with children aged 4-11 in a voluntary or paid capacity is preferable. We are also looking for someone who:
● Is enthusiastic
● Works well within a team
● Is warm and nurturing
● Is committed to excellence, inclusion and challenge
What can we offer you?
● A hard working, motivated and caring team
● A supportive work environment
● A school that listens to its staff and values their ideas
● A school that values and celebrates cultural diversity
If you are interested, please download an application form and job description from our website or Eteach and send the application form to Admin at Everychild Partnership Trust.Start Date: ASAP or after notice is served
Salary: SPS scale 1/2 - £5,260 (FTE £22,599)
Contract: 5 days a week from 11.15am - 1.15pm Term time only (38 weeks)
Closing Date: Friday 3rd January 2025 at 9amInterview: TBC
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to satisfactory references, pre-employment and DBS checks. Burstow Primary School welcomes a diverse population of both children and staff, and is committed to promoting and developing equality of opportunity in all its functions.