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Midday Meal Supervisor - Part-time

Northdown Primary School, Margate

  • Ref:KCC886-2009-115S
  • Posted:12/09/2022
  • Pay:KR 3 - Pro Rata - 7.5 hrs a week
  • Start Date:Immediate
  • App Close Date:26/09/2022 at 13:00
  • Interviews:30th September 2022

Advert

Welcome to Northdown Primary School!! We are looking for three Midday Meals Supervisors to join our team,  securing the safety, welfare and good conduct of pupils during lunchtime.

You will be responsible for the set up of the lunch hall and supervise the children eating, ensuring any dietary requirements are met, and then clear away the hall - ensuring the hall returns to full use for the teaching of PE or school assemblies.

Teaching and guiding the younger children in our school good table manners and occasionally helping with cutting up food. 

You will also be required to be outside in the playground supervising games and demonstrating safe play. 

If you enjoy working with children and have a strong, proactive work ethic then this is the job for you! The working hours for this role will be 11.45 am to 1.15 pm, Monday to Friday, term time only.

We would love to hear from you if you:

• Enjoy working and playing with children

•Are committed to enabling every child to achieve the very best they can

• Have a belief in inclusion, diversity and the right of each child to be successful whatever their needs, abilities and background

 

To be successful in this post, you will need:

• To be positive, enthusiastic and highly organised

• Have high expectations of both children and yourself

•Have good strategies for managing children, ensuring they are involved and engaged

• Good interpersonal skills, a sense of humour and the ability to work as part of a hard-working, enthusiastic and committed team

• To be committed to your own professional development and keen to make a significant contribution to the life of our school.

• Previous experience of working with children in a primary school would be desirable but not essential

Information about the school

Our Primary school was established as an Academy by The Kemnal Academies Trust in 2012. We are one of a number of Primary schools supported by TKAT across the South East of England.

Working within a Multi-Academy Trust, we are in a privileged position to collaborate with other schools and receive the first-hand experience of immediate and significant teacher training which enables us to be innovative in our approaches to 21st-century teaching practice.

Through our ethos of ‘I Can…’, we believe that every child can succeed. We ensure that our children develop high aspirations, self-belief, and an understanding of their world and their community. We believe that the mastery of reading, writing, and mathematics are the cornerstones that allow children and young people to build a happy, self-determined, and fulfilled life.

All staff at our school strive to build upon our vision of children and families exploring new horizons - raising aspirations through supporting the community in many different ways and often the unexpected. We recognise the importance of having strong relationships with parents and the community, and the impact it has on learning outcomes.

We believe in creating an environment where all children are valued and their voices heard so that the education we deliver is tailored to the children of our community. We recognise that our community is influenced by many cultures, beliefs, and life circumstances that shape the present lives of our children.

With our ethos of ‘I can…’ we invest in the core values of Harmony, Curiosity, Courage, Determination, and Aspiration which are intrinsic to a developed curriculum that recognises the unique makeup of our community. We are committed to taking the children on a journey of challenge and self-discovery through new experiences to promote growth, both in mind and body.

Education is a fundamental human right and we are proud to serve these children and their community. We are committed to promoting the long-term collective well-being of all the children entrusted to our care and are committed to supporting children’s positive mental health.

Job Contact Information

Fax: (01843) 222341

Documents

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We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our students. You are advised that this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and therefore this post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Application to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Please be aware that schools are also required to undertake online recruitment checks on shortlisted candidates under changes to Keeping Children Safe in Education.