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Lunchtime Supervisor

Lunchtime Supervisor

Chilwell Croft Academy

Birmingham

  • £5,806 - £6,277 per year
  • New
Salary:
Pro rata of FTE £24,237-£26,202pa (Grade 2, SCPs 3-8)
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
20 November 2024

Job overview

Required as soon as possible

Grade 2, Point 3 - 8, £5,806pa - £6,277pa, Pro-rata of £24,237pa - £26,202pa

10 hours per week, term time only

Permanent position

Equitas Academies Trust was formed in September 2012 and incorporates Chilwell Croft Academy (Primary) and Aston Manor Academy (Secondary). Both Academies are happy, exciting and inspiring learning environments for their children who are from a vibrant mix of cultures. The staff and Trustees have a great sense of pride in their schools and care passionately about the pupils they serve.

Chilwell Croft Academy is an Ofsted rated Good Primary School which is well supported by staff and parents alike. The Academy has made an extremely positive journey over the last 18 months and the Academy leaders and staff place a strong emphasis on positive attitudes, high quality learning, and a strong team approach. The school is committed to professionally developing all staff so that we are able to serve our wonderful pupils and the wider community. Chilwell Croft is a harmonious community where pupils from different ethnic heritages work together well and feel safe. We celebrate our global community and the wonderful experiences and enrichment that this brings.

Chilwell Croft Academy are seeking to appoint a committed and dedicated Lunchtime Supervisor to start as soon as possible. The successful applicant will demonstrate a flexible approach to the frequently changing demands of the role, work as part of a team, and assist the staff in securing the safety and welfare of pupils during break times. You will also be involved in effective supervision and control of pupils in the dining hall, playground and other school premises and be prepared to engage in ancillary duties as determined by the Headteacher.

As an employer, Equitas Academies Trust offers:

·     A supportive and nurturing working environment

·     A commitment to CPD opportunities and the development of our staff

·     Employee wellbeing benefits including access to a Voluntary Health Care Cash Plan, electric vehicle scheme, a cycle to work scheme, 1-2-1 Clinical Supervision for DSLs

·     Employer contributions to Local Government Pensions Scheme (support staff) or Teacher Pensions Scheme (teaching staff)

·     Pay progression cantered around a robust performance management process

·     An inclusive and caring ethos.

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the well-being of all children and expects our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to all pre-employment checks necessary to meet safer recruitment requirements, including a satisfactory enhanced DBS check, references, the online and right-to-work check.

For more information, or to obtain an application pack including job description and person specification, please visit the Trust website, www.equitasacademiestrust.com/work-for-us/ or email jobs@equitasacademiestrust.com if you require any further details. Visits to the school are welcomed, please contact Chilwell Croft Academy to arrange this on 0121 464 3402.

Closing Date: 20/11/2024 at 12:00pm

Interviews will take place on the 28th November 2024

The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the safety and welfare of all our children and expects staff to share this commitment.

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About Chilwell Croft Academy

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+44 121 464 3402

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All Different, All Equal, All Achieving  

Chilwell Croft Academy is a very happy and improving school for children aged four to eleven.  The school currently has children on roll representing over 30 nationalities, speaking 40 different languages.     We are proud to be part of a multicultural community, and actively celebrate the diversity of our school.      

Our aim is to provide an environment where children can make progress academically and develop personally. Everything we do is focused on this.     

We spend a lot of time and effort developing the culture of our school. The physical environment is welcoming and orderly – our artist in residence works with children to show off their art skills and this is exhibited throughout the school. Our pupils learn to behave, have a good attitude to learning and respect each other. Every pupil has a planner and is a member of a house team in order to help them do this. Pupils take pride in their work as evidenced by the presentation in their books. They value our rewards system and say they feel safe in school.     

Developing the highest quality teaching lies at the heart of our school improvement agenda. We celebrate success and share good practice whenever we can.     We are very proud of our pupils and their families. Here, every child is truly valued for his or her contribution and encouraged to grow in confidence. A real strength of our school are the very positive relationships between staff and pupils and within peer groups.  

You are more than welcome to come and visit us at any time, arrangements can be made by contacting the school on 0121 464 3402

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