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Breakfast Club/After School Club Assistant

Breakfast Club/After School Club Assistant

Hollygirt School

Nottingham

  • £12 per hour
  • New
  • Expiring soon
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Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
04/09/2024
Apply by:
19 August 2024

Job overview

Breakfast Club / After School Club Assistant


Hollygirt School is an all through school located in an attractive setting within Nottingham City Centre - close to excellent transport links. Benefits include working with small class sizes, excellent pastoral care, a friendly team and a generous fee remissions. 


Hollygirt School is seeking a Breakfast Club / After School Club Assistant to join our team, responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of our Breakfast and After-School Clubs from 07:30am - 8:40am and 4:00pm to 6:00pm, Monday to Friday. This permanent, part-time position offers a starting salary of £12.00 per hour.


The successful candidate will supervise pupils, create stimulating activities, maintain a safe environment, and assist with administrative tasks as needed. Ideal candidates will possess NVQ 3 in Child Care or relevant experience, along with a passion for education and excellent interpersonal skills. If you're enthusiastic about supporting the well-being and development of pupils, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding opportunity.


Start Date: 4 September 2024 (start of Autumn Term)

Tenure: Permanent, Part-Time

This post is TERM TIME ONLY


To apply: Complete the online application form


Closing date: Monday 19 August 2024 at 4pm


For any queries relating to the role or your application, please email Chris Bowker, Bursar at Hollygirt School at bursar@hollygirt.co.uk


Hollygirt School is culturally diverse and are fully committed to celebrating, respecting and learning about inclusion and diversity throughout the community.


Hollygirt School is committed to safeguarding children. A full DBS disclosure will be required for all successful applicants. 


Please note that the School reserves the right to appoint at any stage during the recruitment process.

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About Hollygirt School

+44 115 958 0596

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Hollygirt School is an all-through, mixed independent day school for pupils aged three to 18. It used to only take boys to age seven, but is now fully co-educational.

The school has about 220 pupils and is located on the northern fringes of Nottingham city centre in the East Midlands. The school can trace its foundation back to 1877, although it relocated to its current base in 1913.

The school is split into four: early years (three to five-year-olds); junior school (seven to 11-year-olds); and senior school (11 to 16-year-olds); Sixth Form (16-18-year-olds).

Hollygirt School is a charitable trust under the name The Rhoda Jessop Educational Charity. The trust is overseen by a small group of Trustees, who also act as governors of the school.


Values and vision

Hollygirt School’s motto is: Ever Onward and Upward. It aims to provide pupils with a friendly environment where all children feel nurtured and valued.

Pupils are encouraged to view themselves as part of the Hollygirt community, and are urged to act with integrity and respect for their fellow pupils and school staff.

The school aims to foster a desire to learn and an ability to think and work independently. It welcomes close and honest communication with parents, and aims to offer children a comprehensive careers education in order to increase their understanding of the world of work.

ISI report

"The school embodies its ethos of kindness, honesty, resilience and hard work, successfully enabling the pupils to develop respect for themselves, the school and the community."

ISI Inspection 2022

Read Hollygirt School’s latest ISI report

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