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Lunchtime Supervisor

Employer
Greenheart Learning Partnership
Location
Featherstone Academy, Staffordshire
Salary
Staffordshire Grade 2 SCP 2 - 3 £18,198 - £18,562 pro rata
Closing date
16 Sep 2021
Reference
UWMAT001165

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Job Details

Featherstone Academy is a one form entry primary school on the outskirts of Wolverhampton. We were judged ‘Good’ at our last Ofsted inspection in 2017 and have high aspirations for excellent outcomes for our pupils and families.
To ensure the safety, general welfare and conduct of pupils during the midday break period. Assistance is also given to school and catering staff with basic cleaning and general duties in and around dining areas.
1. To supervise pupils in designated areas of the school during the midday break and to ensure their safety, welfare and general conduct through appropriate application of the school's policies and procedures.
2. To establish safe and appropriate behaviour by effective intervention or referral to senior staff.
3. To supervise the movement of pupils to and from dining areas, including any personal hygiene requirements.
4. To maintain good order in dining areas.
5. To assist pupils, where necessary, with the collection of food and return of trays, or other items to the service counter.
6. To assist pupils, where necessary, with the proper use of cutlery, drinking facilities or other aspects of the midday meal.
7. To assist in the clearance of any spillages and wiping down, clearing or resetting of tables, as appropriate.
8. To assist in the setting up and removal of furniture where necessary.
9. To take any immediate action to attend to sickness or accidents by carrying out minor first aid and summoning relevant assistance.
10. To report any unauthorised visitors on school premises.
11. To complete any documentation required by the school in relation to incidents occurring during the lunchtime break period and to participate in review meetings, as required.
No formal qualifications or previous experience is required but the ability to establish positive expectations of pupil behaviour, good relationships with staff and pupils, and a sensitivity to pupils' personal needs is essential.
Closing Date: Wednesday 15th September

Interview Date: Friday 17th September

The University of Wolverhampton Multi Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We therefore expect all staff and volunteers to work to and within school policies and procedures, including safeguarding, child protection and health and safety.

This post is subject to satisfactory references which will be requested prior to the interview, an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, medical check, evidence of qualifications, plus verification of the right to work in the UK.

This post is covered by Part 7 of the Immigration Act (2016) and therefore the ability to speak fluent and spoken English is an essential requirement for this role

Supporting documents
Lunchtime Supervisor PS
Lunchtime Supervisor JD

Company

Greenheart Learning Partnership (GLP) is proud to be an academies sponsor.

We are accredited as a sponsor by the DfE in recognition of our drive, expertise and capacity, as well as the experience we bring from a wide variety of backgrounds and sectors.

We operate as a Partnership. We have twelve schools within the Partnership already converted to academies, ten primary and two secondary.

We have many more schools interested in working with us and our aim is to create a Partnership Family of around 20-25 schools. This will establish a network of schools working collaboratively on supportive, rigorous and sustainable approaches to school improvement.

Greenheart is drawing upon our experience and track record of school improvement developed over the last 16 years since the formation of BCCSIP (Black Country Children’s Services Improvement Partnership).  The expertise we developed through running the recent highly successful Black Country Challenge programme also underpins our activity.  We have an excellent knowledge of our locality and a proven track record of making a difference for schools.

Our Approach:

Our structured development and improvement process is built on the results we have achieved in education over the last 15 years. Each academy within the Partnership commits to a core programme, including an initial audit process which helps to build a bespoke action plan to address school performance and improve the life chances of pupils.

 

 

Company info
Telephone
01902 518436
Location
Greenheart Learning Partnership
Unit 2, Newlands Court
Attwood Road
Burntwood
West Midlands
WS7 3GF
GB

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