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Junior School Lunchtime Supervisor

Junior School Lunchtime Supervisor

Badminton School

Bristol, City of

  • £21,394 pro rata
  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
17/04/2023
Apply by:
30 March 2023

Job overview

The Lunchtime Supervisor in the Junior School will be responsible for helping to ensure that lunchtimes run smoothly and that children are safe and enjoying themselves.

The Junior School comprises of girls from the Nursery aged 3 and 4 years old (called ‘Little Acorns’) to Year 6, aged 11 years old. The staff at Badminton Junior School appreciate and value the benefits of working as a team in a supportive environment. We aim to be a dynamic and forward-looking school and we understand that everyone has a role to play in achieving this goal.

 

Closing date for applications is 9.00 am on 30th March 2023

Interviews to be held 06th April 2023.

Suitable candidates may be interviewed before the closing date and the School reserves the right to withdraw the position if an early appointment is made. Applicants are therefore encouraged to apply early.


Salary:

£21,394 per annum pro-rata/£10.26 per hour (Actual Salary: £3,384 per annum)

Hours:

This is a term-time only role working 11.50 am to 1.30 pm. Monday to Friday.

Benefits:

  • Free onsite parking;
  • Use of the School gym and heated swimming pool (at designated times);
  • Pension membership;


Duties include, but are not restricted to the following:

General Responsibilities

It is the Lunchtime Supervisor’s responsibility to:

From 11.50 am - 12.05 pm:

  • To promote pupils reading and complete reading records;
  • To carry out basic administrative tasks to support teaching staff.


From 12.05 pm - 13.30 pm:

  • To supervise children in the play areas, including rough patch or playground;
  • To manage the lunchtime routine for all year groups to help ensure that things run to time;
  • To promote good behaviour in line with the School’s reward and sanctions procedure;
  • To look out for children who are upset and actively help them to feel better;
  • To administer basic first aid to any children who have an accident and are hurt (training will be provided if needed);
  • To pass any relevant pastoral or safeguarding information that you have about a child on to the Junior Management Team.


This is not an exhaustive list of tasks. This job description is subject to regular discussion and review.


Please download the application form and supplementary information form from the School website (www.badmintonschool.co.uk/our-community/current-vacancies) and save to your desktop. Once complete, please email your application form and

supplementary information form back to us.


For further details about the post and information on how to apply please visit our website: www.badmintonschool.co.uk


The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check

 

BADMINTON SCHOOL, BRISTOL

Independent Boarding and Day School for 500 girls aged 3-18

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+44 117 905 5200

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Badminton School is a thriving independent day and boarding school for girls aged 3-18, which has remained at the forefront of girls’ education for well over 150 years. Set within a campus of beautiful buildings and pleasant gardens in the city of Bristol, the School has an enviable sense of community which is felt the moment you step inside the gates. With a consistently outstanding academic record coupled with excellent pastoral care, Badminton’s approach to the holistic education it provides is to broaden the girls’ skills, knowledge and attitudes to ensure they are curious and confident. Badminton girls are characteristically thoughtful individuals who are understanding of the viewpoints of others and who leave school ready to face the changing and challenging wider world.

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