Meal Time Supervisor
Copthall School
Barnet
- Expired
- Salary:
- SCP 2 - £9179.55 (Outer London)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- ASAP
- Apply by:
- 16 April 2024
Job overview
Meal Time Supervisor
Reporting to Welfare Officer
Hours of Work 3 hours per day = 15 hours per week
Monday – Friday 10.40am – 1.40pm
Weeks per year: Term time only (38 weeks)
Pay Scale: SCP 2 - £9179.55
Main purpose of the post:
We are looking to appoint a highly motivated and exceptional individual who is a confident and reliable person with good interpersonal skills who has experience of working with young people to join our team of support staff. The post will include supervising students at break and lunch time.
General Responsibilities:
1. To ensure the safety, general welfare and conduct of pupils during the break period.
2. All students queue up in an orderly way when paying for food. Discourage students from hanging around the tills
3. To ensure students clear their plates, bowls and their rubbish, from tables.
4. To keep tables and chairs tidy and to rotate around the canteen [your allocated area] during break and lunch.
5. To ensure all students sit on a chair to eat their lunch. Chairs are not to be shared. Bags to be kept under the table [not on] for hygienic reasons.
6. To supervise pupils in designated areas of the school during the midday break and to ensure their safety, welfare and general conduct through appropriate application of the school’s policies and procedures
7. To ensure students leave on time and promptly at the end of each session.
8. To take immediate action in respect of sickness or accidents by carrying out minor first aid, as required, and recording the incidents accordingly
9. To complete any documentation required by the school in relation to incidents occurring during lunchtime break period, and to participate in review meetings as required
10. Desirable to have some First Aid knowledge or experience
11. Undertake any other duties of a similar level and responsibility as may be required by the Deputy Head Teacher.
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About Copthall School
Copthall School prides itself on educating 21st century women for successful careers in STEM, human, social and health sciences, performing arts and creative industries. We have approximately 1000 students on role, 120 of which are enrolled in our thriving Sixth Form which is in the top 12% of schools for A Level results. We offer both A-Level and Vocational pathways and we boast an excellent success rate in University applications.
Situated in Mill Hill, Barnet we have fantastic outdoor space as well as access to sporting facilities at Allianz Park. Our indoor facilities are equally impressive with a specialist dance studio with sprung flooring, a dedicated STEM Scholars classroom and of course, well-equipped and spacious classrooms.
Headteacher
Maria Winters
Values and vision
Copthall prides itself on their Values of Respect, Equality for All, Support and Safety, Aspiration and Responsibility which have underpinned our rapidly improving school. Our Teaching and Learning vision has been instrumental in ensuring that all our students receive an excellent education which is enhanced by the wealth of extra-curricular opportunities available.
We have a unique partnership with Mill Hill Independent School which benefits staff and students at both schools through a range of CPD opportunities, sporting activities and occasions for a shared curricular.
Copthall received a ‘Good’ judgement from Ofsted in May 2018 whose key findings were:
· Leadership of the school is purposeful effective and transformational
· Quality of Teaching and Learning and assessment is Good
· Pupils attend regularly and are polite and welcoming to visitors
· Students benefit from strong teaching in the Sixth Form
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