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Lunchtime Supervisors

Lunchtime Supervisors

Lancaster Girls' Grammar School

Lancashire

  • £3,183.16 per year
  • New
Salary:
Grade 4, NJC scale point 6; at September 2024 this is £23,893 per year for full time employees (pay award pending), which equates to £3183.16 per year part-time, or £12.38 per hour.
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible.
Apply by:
31 August 2025

Job overview

Lancaster Girls’ Grammar School is recruiting permanent Lunchtime Supervisors to contribute to the smooth running of student breaktimes. 

 

We are looking for enthusiastic, flexible individuals who can form strong professional relationships with young people, to provide supervision of students' lunchbreaks. 

 

The post is part-time worked from 12.20-1.30pm, Monday - Friday, term-time only. The post is paid at Grade 4, NJC scale point 6; at September 2024 this is £23,893 per year for full time employees (pay award pending), which equates to £3183.16 per year part-time, or £12.38 per hour. This post attracts holiday pay, which is worked into your annual pay calculation. 

 

For further information and our application pack please see our website: https://www.lggs.org.uk/staff-vacancies/working-at-lggs or email applications@lggs.lancs.sch.uk. 

 

Applications must be submitted on the LGGS application form and emailed to applications@lggs.lancs.sch.uk or posted to the school. We do not accept applications via online platforms such as Indeed. 

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About Lancaster Girls' Grammar School

Lancaster Girls’ Grammar School is a forward looking, selective state school with academy status and an outstanding record of promoting high achievement. 

Our results and the progress made by our students regularly places us as a leading state school not only locally but nationally.  However, we also place great emphasis on the development of the "whole person". 

A key priority for us continues to be to support all aspects of development not just educational success, important as this is. Young women need to be healthy, happy and have the skills to deal with life’s challenges if they are to enjoy life and make a positive contribution.  We firmly believe that the context of a girls’ school allows our students to feel safe to assert their opinions and have a high level of self-respect, as well as achieve academic success.  We currently have around nine hundred students on roll including 305 Sixth Formers. 

Almost all of our Year 11 continue their A-level studies at LGGS and we welcome students new to LGGS into our Sixth Form. The School is heavily over-subscribed for entrance into Year 7. Parents particularly value the way in which we are able to maintain high academic standards and still provide and encourage a full range of extra-curricular activities to enable students to become mature, confident adults.

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