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Lunchtime Assistant

Lunchtime Assistant

Park View Primary Academy

Leeds

  • Expired
Salary:
Grade B pts 10 - 11
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
15 January 2018

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint a Lunchtime Assistant to supervise pupils in the dining room, playground and through the school during the lunchtime period, as well as other related duties. 

We are looking for enthusiastic, conscientious, talented and caring people, with a professional approach to their work, to join the staff of our well established active academy. 

We look forward to you joining our dedicated and supportive team.

Closing Date: Monday 15th January 2018 12 Noon 

Delta Academies Trust is committed to safeguarding the welfare of its students and the successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Check.

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About Park View Primary Academy

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+44 113 212 7215

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Park View Primary Academy is a non-denominational sponsor-led co-educational primary academy with around 250 pupils, aged 3 - 11, serving the Cross Flatts Park area in Beeston, Leeds.

Park View became an academy in September 2012 when it joined Delta Academies Trust, and it works with other academies in Delta, along with the Arooj network and other schools across Leeds. It is also a designated National Support School, charged with providing additional leadership capability in other schools.

Being a Delta Academies Trust school also means that all staff have access to the highest quality of training and CPD and frequently work in collaborative clusters to share and develop new and innovative strategies.

Vision and Values

Park View Primary Academy aims to develop innovative young learners with high aspirations. Pupils are expected to follow the three basic rules, to be “Proud, Productive and Positive”. It places great emphasis on respect for others, and encourages challenge, independence, curiosity and investigative learning. Staff and pupils are expected to work as a team so that productive learning goes beyond the classroom to families and home learning.

The school also celebrates the heritage of its locality and the rich cultural diversity of its community.

Ofsted

“The Principal and Vice Principal are inspirational leaders who have a very clear view of how good the school can be. The leadership and management of the school are outstanding. High expectations and a determined drive for improvement have speeded up pupils’ progress and led to higher standards of attainment...Behaviour is good. Pupils are enthusiastic and enjoy their learning....The care and guidance given to pupils is outstanding, and pupils say they feel very safe.."

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Applications closed