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Lunch Time Organiser

Lunch Time Organiser

Manchester Communication Academy

Manchester

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Salary:
A1 £7.92 p/hr
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
8 February 2018

Job overview

Manchester Communication Academy is looking to appoint Lunch time Organisers. The successful candidates will be required to:

  • Supervising learners in the dining hall 
  • Setting up the dining room 
  • Assisting learners, if necessary, with their lunch
  • Organising dinner queue and entrance of learners into dining hall 
  • Ensuring that learners queue in an orderly manner
  • Encouraging good behaviour and table manners in the dining hall 
  • Cleaning up any spillages 
  • Assist with cleaning the dining hall at the end of lunchtime
  • Any other duties as and when required 
  • Follow Academy procedures 
  • Ensure that any health concerns are passed on immediately to the School Nurse. 
  • Ensure any child protection concerns are passed on immediately to Safeguarding Manager

Hours of work: Part time/Term time, Permanent, 10 hours p/wk (Mon - Fri 11.30am - 1.30pm)

Salary: £7.92p/hr

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About Manchester Communication Academy

Why Join Us?

Manchester Communication Academy is a highly successful 11-16 comprehensive school in north Manchester. In 2023, the school was placed in the top 10 % of schools nationally based on key stage 4 outcomes and has consistently secured student progress outcomes that are significantly above the national average.

Manchester Communication Academy is also host to Manchester Communication Research School, part of a national network of schools that is partnered with the Education Endowmment Foundation to support schools to effectively embed evidence informed practice that will break the link between family income and educational attainment. This means that the school is at the forefront of evidence informed practice and offers opportunities for involvement in wider national partnerships with other successful schools.

Manchester Communication Academy is part of Greater Manchester Academies Trust. Leaders and teachers across the Trust are driven by the aim of mitigating the impact of social disadvantage. This is achieved through a collective ownership from all leaders and teachers to prioritise the highest quality teaching and learning combined with effective partnerships with families and the wider community. We achieve this through recruiting on values; a significant investment in the highest quality, evidence informed professional development; and a highly skilled family partnership and social investment team.

The Trust is fully committed to it’s ethos of with you…for you…about you…Not just for our students but also for all of our staff.

Student and Staff well-being is high on our agenda and your professional development and interests are a priority for us. We want our young people to get the best possible deal and that can only be achieved if their teachers are happy, healthy and know that they are valued. Our commitment to you includes but is not exclusive to:

 No marking policy-feedback policy is evidence informed.

 No written reports.

 One Flexi-Day a year, fully paid.

 All quality assurance is collaborative and transparent-we do not apply judgements.

 All funeral requests granted without question.

 We expect you to attend your child’s nativity or open morning.

 No meetings after school.

 No additional cover outside of directed time.

 Teaching staff have 20% protected non-contact time.

 All detentions are centralised and facilitated by pastoral team, not teachers.

 We develop leadership positions and undertake shadow-staffing/succession planning

exercises to see who we need to retain.

 PM is called Performance Development and we focus on how to continue to thrive and excel

in the areas of your role that you already enjoy and demonstrate brilliance.

 All new staff are buddied up with a mentor outside of their faculty area.

 We make a big deal out of events that support your well-being, such as random acts of kindness, Macmillan coffee mornings, cultural diversity celebrations, Thank a Teacher. Staff are recognised and rewarded through our staff recognition scheme

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