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Lunchtime Supervisor

Lunchtime Supervisor

Leigh Academy Milestone

Ash Road,
Kent
DA3 8JZ
Scale: Actual salary £5,499 per annum (£23,656 full-time equivalent)
Job Summary: Are you a caring and patient person who loves to work with children?

     The many benefits of joining Leigh Academy Milestone include:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      – free 24/7 access to a GP                                                                                                                                      – extensive CPD to support you in your career journey                                                                                                               – access to join the CSSC Sports and Leisure scheme                                                                                                                       – working with a fantastic and supportive team!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

 

Are you a caring and patient person who loves to work with children?  Are you seeking a part-time opportunity that keeps your mornings and afternoons free? Leigh Academy Milestone are now accepting applications for the role of Lunchtime Supervisor; our successful candidate will join our support team on a permanent basis, working 10 hours per week (2 hours per day) during Term Time plus 1 week of inset, when we deliver the majority of our training sessions. This is an exciting opportunity to consider joining us so please take a close look at the role details and if you feel you have the necessary attitude and experience then we would love to hear from you. This role is suitable for those who genuinely have a passion for helping children, particularly those with learning difficulties.

This is a permanent position, offering an actual salary of £5,499 per annum (£23,656 full-time equivalent), based on working 10 hours per week (2 hours per day) during term time + 1 week of inset. 

What will the role involve?

Ensure pupils enter the dining room in a safe and orderly fashion and behave appropriately when queueing for their meal in order to maintain the safety and wellbeing of all pupils.
Ensure there are the correct number of chairs for pupils and that there are sufficient settings for the number of pupils eating that day.
Ensure pupils eating meals are seated in an orderly fashion to maintain safety and wellbeing of the pupils. This may include checking that pupils have or are provided with a drink and that a sufficient amount of their meal has been eaten.
Assist the pupils, as necessary, during the meal break to ensure their wellbeing, providing them with a drink, helping with spillages, cutting up food and caring for pupils’ personal needs.
Ensure once meals are finished that the dining area is wiped down, etc., and is left in a clean and tidy manner to maintain a clean and tidy environment
Assist pupils in walking/transitioning from their classroom and supervise school areas used by the pupils at mealtimes, to ensure safety and appropriate behaviour is observed, as applicable.
Be prepared to support pupils with their personal care needs, cleaning their face and hands after dinner, taking to the toilet.
Ensure pupils and staffs have access to a trained First Aider if there is an accident or injury
Supporting with learning in the class where appropriate, to support pupils in their learning of daily living and social skills by talking to them about their lunchtime routines and what they are eating, doing, playing.
Each and every member of staff, regardless of their position or seniority, is expected to participate in the overall running of the school and to act as a positive role model for our students.  In and out of the classroom you will encourage and promote positive behaviour and effectively manage any situation that threatens to impact on the progress of other students.
What are we looking for in you?  Applicants will have previous experience of working with young people, either in an academic setting or as a voluntary worker.  You will be committed to personal learning and development, and have a sincere commitment to sharing our long-term aims and drive for continuous improvement. In return, we will offer you a professional and supportive team, a state of the art working environment and a genuine opportunity to develop.  As a Trust we feel it is important to hire for the right attitude which is why we look for support assistants that are enthusiastic, focused and resilient to the day to day pressures that the classroom brings.