Kitchen Assistant
Lea Valley Academy
Enfield
- £9,687 - £16,146 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- NJC
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2025 - an earlier start may be considered
- Apply by:
- 27 October 2024
Job overview
Lea Valley Academy are pleased to present an excellent opportunity for a helper in Food Technology classes, on a part time basis. The role will be to help oversee students while they conduct their practical cookery lessons during the school day.
Full training will be provided however the ideal candidate will be highly organised with good attention to detail.
Key Responsibilities
· Helping the class teacher prepare the classroom for practical lessons for the day ahead.
· Clearing and tidying away after lessons making the room presentable for the next class.
· Ensure pantry items are stocked up on a timely basis.
Kitchen Assistant for Food Technology Key Skills:
· Excellent communication skills.
· Ability to follow instructions.
· Demonstrate attention to detail.
· Extremely patient and able to stay vigilant throughout cookery lessons
· Organised and excellent time management skills
· Working in an education setting experience desirable but not essential.
For an informal conversation about the role, please call the school to arrange to speak with our head of Food Technology. Applications are welcome via pa@edact.org.uk on the school application form. CVs will not be accepted as formal application.
Applications will be processed as received. If you do not hear back from us this will mean your application has not been successful on this occasion.
Salary Scale 3 Pt5-6 (actually salary £9,687 - £16,146 depending on how many hours worked – ideally we are looking for someone who can commit 3-5 hours a day (timings to be agreed), 39 weeks per year.
Lea Valley Academy is part of the EdAct Trust and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Therefore, all employees working at this school are expected to share this commitment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
About Lea Valley Academy
Lea Valley is a successful school that sets high standards and expectations for all students and staff and prides itself on making a difference to the lives of young people. We have an unwavering belief that by challenging ourselves and each other, we can be the best that we can be.
As recognised by Ofsted, Lea Valley is a ‘good school’, with the leadership praised for its continued determination to improve provision and outcomes and where all staff share the leaders’ vision and support the whole-school ethos.
That vision is to create an inspiring learning environment where every school member be it students or staff is able to reach their potential, strive for success and embrace the limitless opportunities on offer.
IQM have also awarded us Flagship School status following our work as leaders in developing inclusion best practice and commitment to classroom based research. Inclusion is deeply rooted at Lea Valley with all staff focused on improving teaching and learning.
We fully understand that each and every student’s needs and the way they learn is different and as such the bespoke support and opportunities they are provided with is second to none.
Our students continue to excel in academic subjects with many leaving us and going on to graduate from some of the best universities in the UK including University College London, Kings College London, Queen Mary and Manchester.
Our staff are integral to working towards our vision and ensure our values of aspiration, innovation and respect are lived out every day at Lea Valley. Together, we aspire to create an atmosphere where all our students are valued and supported as individuals, enabling them to grow into independent and confident learners and to achieve their potential.
Lea Valley strives to create a culture that encourages continual learning. We fervently believe in supporting the whole school workforce through providing CPD opportunities that are personalised, relevant and contribute to teaching and learning. Our training programmes empower staff to take control of their career progression.
The school embraces 21st Century pedagogy and innovation, realising that in a rapidly changing environment such as education, staff should have the opportunity to develop their skills and knowledge in order to empower them to perform their roles competently and professionally.
Teaching benefits include:
· Laptop for every member of staff
· Each teacher provided with their own classroom with comfortable and adaptable learning spaces
· Excellent ICT facilities within classrooms and large multimedia rooms including an Apple Mac suite
· Extended staff opening hours
· A large library for teachers and students with a wide selection of resources
· Staff well-being programme that supports teachers in managing their workload whilst investing in their ongoing professional development.
· There is a timetable of mindfulness and sporting activities to help improve the well-being and mental health of colleagues.
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