Lunchtime Supervisor
Charlton School
Telford
- Expired
- Salary:
- NJC scale point 6 £7.78 per hour
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 15 October 2017
Job overview
LUNCHTIME SUPERVISOR
Salary: NJC scale point 6 £7.78 per hour
Location: Charlton School
Contract type: Part time
Hours: 11.30am to 3.30pm Monday to Wednesday
Charlton is a popular 11-16 co-operative school. We were very excited to move into our new school building in June 2016. We believe in progress through partnership with learning at the heart of all we do. We are a school who have a caring and disciplined environment, combining a degree of formality with good relationships between adults and students
Wellington is a quaint market town, rapidly improving facilities and new housing being built nearby the school. From its central position, Wellington is easily reached by rail and has a large train station in the town. It is close to Shrewsbury and the famous Ironbridge, which is an area of local beauty and historical interest and one of the best in Shropshire!
To support us with our future development and our desire to rapidly be classified by Ofsted as a good school again, we will shortly convert to an academy within a select MAT. We believe this will be ideal for us, as we have similar vision and values. We will work in partnership towards a shared vision that places students’ learning, environments and local communities at the centre of our approach.
We are offering an exciting opportunity for you to join our support staff, working within a team of dedicated and hard working Lunchtime Supervisors.
As a member of the team you will receive on the job training, a uniform and will attend in-house Safeguarding and Child Protection training from time to time.
We are looking for someone who is enthusiastic and a real team player to help support during break and lunchtimes. There will also be some after break and lunchtime cleaning duties and the opportunity to support other areas within the school.
The position is an immediate start if possible. Our school is an equal opportunity employer, so we are committed to the safeguarding and protection of children and individuals. This post is subject to a DBS Enhanced Disclosure.
Closing date for applications: 16th October 2017
Interviews: 18th October 2017
Application forms and further information is available from the school website www.charlton.uk.com . Alternatively you may contact Cathy McGilvery cathy.mcgilvery1@charlton.uk.com or call 01952 386806.
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About Charlton School
At Charlton we take pride in students’ progress, with learning at the heart of all we do. We know the importance of inspiring students to develop a thirst for learning, so our curriculum is broad, rich and matched to individuals’ needs.
Our emphasis on purposeful, relevant learning means that our students benefit from a range of visits, specialist teaching and extensive extra-curricular experiences. We aim for all our students to enjoy school, excel in their studies and attain outstanding outcomes.
Partnership with our local primary schools focuses on building on primary experiences and strengths, to ensure a continuous learning journey for all. Our students leave us having attained high standards whilst emphasising their personal development.
Partnership with our families and the wider community is really important to us, so that care, guidance and support systems are good and ensure that students who join the school at any stage are well supported.
“Students enjoy coming to school and parents agree that their children are happy in school.” (Ofsted 2015)
As Principal I have a deep rooted passion for education and firmly believe that teaching is one of the most rewarding and important vocations. No other job allows you to touch the lives of so many, inspire a generation and shape the future for young people.
With the job of Principal comes great responsibility; it is my aim to provide the best possible education for all students at Charlton.
To provide the students not only with the academic results needed for progression but also the personal, interpersonal and life skills to enable them to be successful in the future.
We wish for Charlton students to be seen both in school and by the wider community as mature, confident young people who wear the uniform with pride; who are responsible citizens with a thirst for learning. We are looking for the students to engage fully in the vast amount of opportunities available to them outside of lessons, to enrich their experience and inspire them to find activities they will continue to engage with for life.
We look forward to welcoming you into our school community.
Mr Andrew McNaughton
Principal
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