School Meals Supervisory Assistant
North Harringay Primary School
Haringey
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- January 2023
- Apply by:
- 28 November 2022
Job overview
We have a vacancy for a School Meal Supervisory Assistant to support children at lunchtime Monday to Friday between 11:45am-1:15pm.
The position involves supporting the children at lunchtime, supervising their meals and the mid-day break to make sure they have a positive eating and play experience. We are looking for candidates who are active, enthusiastic, creative, flexible and excellent team members. You will be responsible for ensuring the safety, welfare and good conduct of pupils during the midday break. You should have excellent communication skills and be able to communicate clearly and sensitively with both children and adults. Experience of working with primary age children either in a voluntary or paid capacity is desirable. The successful candidates will be working under the direction of our Pastoral Care Manager and the Senior Meal Time Supervisor.
Application forms are downloadable from our school website: www.northharringayprimaryschool.org.uk
Closing Date: Monday 28th November 2022 12.00pm
Interviews: Wednesday 7th December 2022
Attached documents
About North Harringay Primary School
About Us
North Harringay Primary is a friendly and inclusive two form entry foundation school which sits in the heart of our vibrant and diverse community.
The school is in a large three storey Victorian building. It has an additional foundation stage block, a beautiful roof garden and a forest school area.
We have a Nursery open to children aged 3+, a Breakfast Club, an After School Club, a range of extra-curricular clubs, choirs and sports teams.
We are ambitious for all our children and have an excellent and stable staff team who go above and beyond to ensure our children can achieve and are well cared for. Our Pastoral Care is a real strength of the school.
Older children can apply for important roles such as Anti-Bullying Ambassadors, Reading Warriors and Maths Knights to help build their own confidence and support the younger children to thrive. Our School Councillors are very hard working and keep us on our toes!
We have recently invested in a new Computer Suite and have plans for a new Music Room. Our Budget is well managed.
We work closely with other local schools and are part of the Haringey Education Partnership which is a huge source of support and guidance to school leaders.
Our curriculum
The school provides a warm, nurturing environment where our children love to learn. Our curriculum is ambitious and inclusive. By the end of Year 6 we want our children to leave NHP as confident, resilient and independent individuals, who have the knowledge and cultural capital they need to succeed in life. The National Curriculum forms the basis of our curriculum but it is designed to reflect our culturally rich community and connect with the environment our pupils are growing up in.
We focus on brilliant basics – ensuring the children learn the key knowledge and skills they need to master the curriculum – combined with magical touches - a rich programme of educational visits, creative arts, sport and topical discussions. Key aspects of our curriculum are:
Being a Londoner - We want our children to celebrate the diversity of our school community; to enjoy what London has to offer and to know where they belong in the world.
Valuing our world - We want our children to be physically active; to enjoy and appreciate the beauty of nature and to be aware of how our actions can damage it.
Connecting with others - We want our children to be able to speak with confidence so that they are able to defend their interests and the rights of others.
Our Vision
Staff, parents, governors and pupils work collaboratively to form a committed family of learners. We strive for every child to thrive and reach their full potential.
Our NHP family is diverse and inclusive - we are proud of this. We respect and value our differences, showing empathy for one another, which enables us to not only work effectively together but also to learn from each other.
We provide a nurturing learning environment where our children feel safe and happy to take risks and challenges which builds resilience in our children.
Our children will journey through this school, building a memory of learning experiences that not only prepare them academically, but also help to develop effective behaviours for learning. This will help to ensure that our children are ready to tackle secondary education, and beyond, as ambitious life-long learners in a world full of exciting new challenges.
OFSTED January 2023 :
- "Pupils are proud to be part of this happy and diverse community, where differences are celebrated. Each day, pupils aim to live the school values of being collaborative, ambitious, resilient and empathetic"
- "Leaders are committed to providing exciting and meaningful opportunities designed to promote the wider development of pupils"
- "Leaders know pupils and their families extremely well and have built strong working relationships with them. Parents and carers are happy with all aspects of the school’s work"
- "Reading is a priority for leaders. The delivery of the school’s phonics programme helps pupils to build their knowledge right from the start of early years"
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