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Child Supervisory Support Officer

Child Supervisory Support Officer

Stepney Primary School

Kingston upon Hull

  • £2,009 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Grade 1, scp 1
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
Start date: 12th April 2021
Apply by:
4 March 2021

Job overview

Child Supervisory Support Officer
Grade 1, 5 hours per week (Actual Salary £2,009 per annum)
Term Time Only
Monday - Friday 12.10pm – 1.10pm (hours may slightly change due to staggered lunches).
Permanent

 

The Yorkshire and the Humber Co-operative Learning Trust (YHCLT) was formed in September 2016 and is now responsible for 9 schools across Hull, 2 secondary and 7 primary schools.

We are committed to ensuring that all of our schools have access to high quality support services to underpin the excellent work our schools do in educating our pupils. 


Stepney Primary School is looking for someone to join our team of lunchtime supervisors to help provide a safe and friendly environment for pupils remaining on the premises during the lunchtime period.


You would be responsible for:

  • Supporting children in playing games and being physically active during the lunchtime break
  • Planning activities with the children
  • Giving children the freedom to spend their leisure time in their own way
  • Encouraging fair and caring behaviour among the children
  • Encouraging independence and self-esteem
  • Talking to children about their concerns or worries
  • Keeping records

 

We are looking for someone who enjoys motivating children and has the ability to supervise activities and to promote positive social skills. You would be a good role model reflecting the ethos of the school. You would need to make sure that play is safe, and encourage children to be aware of their own safety and that of others.

The hours of work will be 5 hours per week i.e. 1 hour a day, 12.10pm – 1.10pm (hours may slightly change due to staggered lunches).


Any offer of employment to this post will be subject to receipt of a satisfactory enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service.


For further details please contact the school on 01482 343690 


Closing date:-  4th March 2021

Interviews : TBC

Start date : 12th April 2021


Please note we do not accept CVs. Applications must be completed via our application form.


Please visit www.yhclt.net to view our Job Applicants Privacy Notice, which explains how we collect, store, and use personal data about individuals applying for jobs at our school.

YHCLT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo Child Protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers as well as with the Disclosure and Barring Service.

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About Stepney Primary School

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At Stepney Primary we aim to be an outstanding, learning-centred school which is always looking forward: breaking down the barriers, widening the horizons!   

Stepney Primary School has approximately 242 pupils, with 40 of this number in the school's nursery. The school itself is based in a grade two listed building, built in 1886 and opened to pupils in May 1887.

It is a community of children and adults in which everyone contributes, everyone enjoys and learns, and where everyone is valued. A small school with great expectations.

About Us

OUR VISION, AIMS AND VALUES

School Aims

As a school community (staff, pupils, parents/carers, governors and stakeholders) we aim to ensure that:

• Every child is provided with opportunities which will enable him/her to enjoy, achieve, be healthy, stay safe, have economic wellbeing and make a positive contribution to society;

• Every child is valued for his/her individual contributions and achievements and develops a positive attitude towards everyone in the life of the school and community;

• Every child will be taught to uphold British and Christian values;

• Every child develops high self-esteem, confidence and a true feeling of self worth and develops a sense of responsibility;

• Every child will have full and equal opportunities in all aspects of school life;

• Every child develops a lively, enquiring mind and life skills so that he/she will have the ability to experiment, investigate, take risks, challenge, discriminate and make informed choices whilst at school and in their later life;

• Every child is able to respond positively as a learner and we inspire every child with a lifelong love of learning;

• Every child will be enriched, motivated and challenged by a broad and balanced curriculum that is relevant for all;

• Every child will develop English, Maths and ICT skills for life through the whole curriculum;

• Every child is given opportunities to develop global awareness, citizenship skills and an understanding and tolerance of other people’s cultures, race, religion, beliefs and physical differences;

• Every child’s spiritual, moral and cultural development is encouraged;

• Every child is able to work and play in an environment that stimulates and supports his/her development.

School Values

Stepney Primary School upholds the following values as a result of these aims:

• Friendship,

• Respect and kindness towards others, their views, beliefs and belongings,

• Honesty,

• Self control and self discipline,

• Responsibility for our own actions,

• Being polite and considerate,

• Building a sense of community,

• Fostering a love of learning,

• Having a good attitude.


Working for us

f you're searching for your next teaching post, why not contact us now? You'll be working at a great school and be part of a friendly, helpful team. We're always interested to hear from enthusiastic, committed teachers.

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