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Canteen Supervisor

Canteen Supervisor

St Patrick's Primary School

Wallsend

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary

Job overview

Location WALLSEND St Patrick's Primary School
Vacancy TypeTemporary Part Time
Hours/FTE9 Hours
Description This position is for a Canteen Supervisor working 9 hours per week at St Patricks Primary School, Wallsend.
Position Requirements Should have:


• Knowledge of Healthy Canteens strategies and Food Safety Standards


• Ability to provide a safe, nutritious and viable food service


• Ability to train and supervise volunteers and make rosters


• Experience in food service operations such as ordering, purchasing, stock control, storage and wastage


• Ability to efficiently manage financial activities like budgets, pricing costing and banking procedures


• Ability to work cooperatively with school executive, volunteers and relevant committees


• High level of communication and interpersonal skills in relating to students, parents and teachers
Essential Criteria • Food Safety Supervisor Certificate or undertaking to complete the course within 2 years of employment

• Working With Children's Check Number
StartsASAP
Finishing Date18/12/20
Conditions of EmploymentSalary is in accordance with New South Wales & Australian Capital Territory Catholic Systemic Schools Enterprise Agreement 2017.
Applications Close Friday 12 June, 2020
InstructionsForward your Curriculum Vitae together with a covering letter addressing selection criteria via email (preferred) as one pdf to the contact person.
Contact Name Telephone
  Daniel Ariel (daniel.ariel@mn.catholic.edu.au) 4955 8570
Applications to:

By email (preferred):

Daniel Ariel
daniel.ariel@mn.catholic.edu.au

By post:

Principal
St Patrick's Primary School
P O Box 190
WALLSEND 2287

Specific School Requirements/ Additional Info The covering letter attached to your curriculum vitae (full personal details and contact details of referees) should address the criteria as outlined above. The preferred applicant will be required to complete the registration process for the Diocese. Applications will be received at the school up to 3.00pm on the closing date.

About St Patrick's Primary School

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St Patrick’s is a systemic Catholic K-6, co-educational Primary School located at Wallsend in the Hunter Valley Region, north of Sydney in New South Wales. It is part of the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle and has a current student enrolment of 215 students. The school was founded in 1883 by the Sister’s of Mercy, who continued to staff the school until 1969, when the first lay Principal was appointed. Teachers committed to nurturing, creativity, critical thinking and innovation are highly valued by the school community.

Principal

Mr Grant Diggins

Facilities

Recent years have seen a series of major improvements to the overall facilities of St Patrick’s Primary School with the complete refurbishment of the school hall and kitchen area, the canteen, the specialist Art Room and all classroom buildings. An additional classroom and withdrawal areas for student support  was also added. The school now presents as a welcoming modern primary school and a motivating environment for the acquisition of learning.

Curriculum

Along with Religious Education, St Patrick’s Primary School acquires curriculum content for its teaching and learning practices through reference to the NSW Board of Studies Syllabuses across each of the six key learning areas. As well as a commitment to deepen each student’s knowledge of the Catholic Story and Teachings, the school also prides itself on being a place of learning excellence, whereby, through the nurturing of creativity, critical thinking and innovations, each student’s ability to reach their full potential is maximised.

School ethos

St Patrick’s Primary School encourages all students to have the courage to live the Gospel through respect, compassion and service to others and then through their participation in a quality learning environment have their creativity, critical thinking and innovation nurtured and valued.

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