Lunchtime Controller
Maiden Erlegh School
Wokingham
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Grade 3, SP5 (£9.72 per hour)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- Required from September
- Apply by:
- 18 July 2019
Job overview
10 hours per week, term-time only
Maiden Erlegh School currently requires a Lunchtime Controller from September 2019. This role is critical in supporting our students over their lunchtime breaks.
The successful candidate should:
- possess excellent communication skills and be able to use their initiative
- be able to work effectively in a team
- possess a good standard of spoken English
- be able to manage children’s behaviour in a positive manner
You will join our team of talented, committed and diligent catering team, all of whom are aligned in their passion for ensuring that all students receive quality break times in an orderly and calm atmosphere.
We are keen to receive applications from proactive and driven individuals who can demonstrate experience of working in a similar environment and who want to join us on our journey. Training will be available.
Visits to our Trust schools are warmly welcomed so that you can meet us, see our facilities and how we work. Please email recruitment@maidenerleghschool.co.uk with your interest to visit.
Closing date: 9am Friday 19 July 2019
Interviews: to follow shortly after
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About Maiden Erlegh School
Maiden Erlegh School, an Ofsted awarded 'Outstanding' school in all inspection categories, is a highly successful comprehensive school providing education and enrichment for over 1,800 students aged 11-18.
We have been serving our local community for more than 50 years and were one of the first schools nationally to convert to an academy 2011.
We are proud to be a part of Maiden Erlegh Trust a community of comprehensive schools in Berkshire and Oxfordshire that provides "opportunity, diversity and success for all".
Values and vision
Maiden Erlegh School prides itself on being a safe, calm and respectful learning environment that is stimulating and challenging, inspiring and encouraging. Its diverse yet relevant curriculum is complemented by extra-curricular activities to enable each student to develop their own strengths and interests.
The school sets high standards for behavior and academic work. It thrives as a result of being a place of opportunity, diversity and success. Teachers work hard to help students progress socially and personally, focusing on the education and well-being of each individual child. At this important stage in students' lives, Maiden Erlegh prepares them for further education and the wider world.
Ofsted Report
The school was inspected in February 2020.
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