Extended Services Playworker - Breakfast Club
Sybourn Primary School and Children's Centre
Waltham Forest
- £5,372.83 - £5,853.77 per year
- New
- Salary:
- Scale 2 pt 3-4 (FTE: £28,521-31,074)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- ASAP
- Apply by:
- 20 January 2025
Job overview
Extended Services Playworker - Breakfast Club
Scale 2 pt 3-4 (FTE: £26,238-26,634)
44.2 weeks per year
Actual : £5,372.83-£5,853.77
8 hrs per/week : term time only
Monday 07:30 - 09:10
Thursday - Friday 07:30 - 09:05
Sybourn Primary School are seeking an Extended Services Playworker (Breakfast Club) to join our team, together with the Play leader and deliver a wide range of creative and enjoyable inside and outside play activities for children at the extended services clubs.
The Trust/School is and equal opportunities employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and the successful applicant must provide satisfactory references and will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service disclosure, along with all relevant safeguarding checks.
For an informal discussion, further information or a tour of the setting, please contact Amber Forde, Assistant Headteacher via school@sybournprimary.net
Closing date: 20/01/2025 @ 09:00
For application form and further information please see Lion Academy Trust Website
Attached documents
About Sybourn Primary School and Children's Centre
- Sybourn Primary School and Children's Centre
- Sybourn Street, Walthamstow
- London
- E17 8HA
- United Kingdom
Sybourn Primary School and Children’s Centre is a three-form-entry, co-educational, non-denominational primary academy for children aged 3-11, situated in Walthamstow, East London. It has nursery provision for foundation years as well as daycare facilities for 0-3 years. There are currently 670 pupils and the school is part of the Lion Academy Trust.
The school was initially founded as a mixed school in 1903 in temporary buildings. Construction work was completed in 1910 for the main building. Sybourn Primary School is rated as “good” by Ofsted.
Headteacher
Andrew Bocchi
Vision and values
Sybourn Primary School prides itself on being an inclusive and caring school, and it believes all children have a right to an excellent education irrespective of race, creed or circumstance. Children are helped to flourish and to excel. The school regularly takes part in local charitable events and engages with the community.
Ofsted report
“Outstanding leadership from leaders and governors has brought about rapid improvement since the school became an academy. Teaching and achievement have improved considerably and are now good. Children make a good start in the well-resourced and stimulating early years’ provision. Teachers give pupils clear guidance about what they are learning and have high expectations of their work. Almost all pupils are from a range of minority ethnic backgrounds. The proportion of pupils who speak English as an additional language is high, including many at the early stages of speaking English.”
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