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Lunchtime Supervisory Assistant

Lunchtime Supervisory Assistant

The Education Village Academy Trust

Middlesbrough

  • Expired
Salary:
£7.9 per hour
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
16 November 2017

Job overview

Reference 008186

Closing Date 16/11/2017

Contract Hours Term time only, 6.25 hours per week.

Disclosure

The Education Village Academy Trust (EVAT) is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The post is subject to enhanced DBS and disqualification by association disclosures.

Interview Date Week commencing 20th November 2017

Job Description

The successful candidates will support with the personal care and welfare of pupils within the school and assist in the maintenance of a safe environment for pupils

Supervision of students at lunchtime anywhere on the school site.  This will include duties in the dining area.

Application forms and further details are available from our website www.educationvillage.org.uk.

Completed applications should be returned by 12 noon on the closing date.
 

About The Education Village Academy Trust

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+44 132 525 4000

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The Education Village Academy Trust (EVAT) comprises...

  • Haughton Academy (900 place Secondary School)
  • Beaumont Hill Academy (225 place Special School)
  • Springfield Academy (210 place Primary School plus 26FTE place nursery)
  • Gurney Pease Academy (210 place Primary School plus 26FTE place nursery)
  • Marchbank Free School (30 place BESD Special School)

...which together make up an all age a Multi Academy Trust (MAT).

Haughton, Beaumont Hill and Springfield all share The Education Village campus which was opened at Easter 2006 by Tony Blair, then Prime Minister. The three schools are housed in a state of the art building funded by £29 million privately-financed initiative (PFI) and a shared annual budget of £11 million.

From the beginning, it offered something completely new and became a by-word for innovation and 21st Century learning. The Education Village was the first education organisation in the country to involve the creation of a single setting where schools are not just co-located on a single site, but actually live together under one roof.

The Education Village was always more than a building housing three schools, it became the enactment of a vision of providing genuine personalised learning opportunities, utilising the skill and expertise cross phase and cross school.

Nevertheless the building was (and is) impressive, attracting 4 000 visitors from all over the world in the first two years of opening. More importantly, it provides world class facilities in which our teachers can teach and our students can learn. Moreover, it has become a centre for the community with opening hours from 8am - 10pm offering activities from Zumba to Karate.

Gurney Pease is situated in the Albert Hill area of Darlington in a beautiful, traditional primary school building whereas Marchbank is based in Mowden Hall, a grade II listed building in the west of the town.

There is single distributed leadership model with one Chief Executive in addition to an Executive Director and a Principal for each academy providing clarity to parents, staff and students.
 

 

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