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Midday Meals Supervisor

Midday Meals Supervisor

The Livity School

Streatham Hill, South London

  • Expired
Salary:
£19,311 -£ 20,310 pro-rata
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
27 November 2017

Job overview

Help us transform the lives of children with Complex Needs 

Midday Meals Supervisor 12.5 Hours per week. 

Salary: Scale 2 Spine Point 10-13, £19,311 -£20,310 pro rata  

We are seeking to appoint a Midday Meals Supervisor to work with children with severe learning difficulties visual impairment, physical difficulties, autism, profound multiple learning difficulties.  

The Livity School is a  lively and fun primary school for children with complex needs, including children with severe learning difficulties, autism and profound multiple learning difficulties.    

Our school has: 

• A clear and shared vision 

• Strong supportive management 

• Very high expectations 

• An innovative and creative approach 

• A first class and highly motivated staff team 

• Excellent training and development opportunities 

• A proven track record of integration and communication links 

• Sensory provision in every classroom 

• A focus on raising and maintaining standards for all our pupils  

Our pupils are: 

• Inspirational, Complex, challenging, hungry to learn and brilliant  

The ideal candidates will have energy and enthusiasm for their role, experience of working with children, a desire to motivate and access all pupils.   Additional requirements include a passion for working with children with complex needs and a flexible approach to changing priorities. 

 For a job description, personal specification and application form please email Brenda Mckenzie, Senior Administration Officer, at bmckenzie@thelivity.lambeth.sch.uk or download from The Livity School website www.thelivityschool.co.uk 

To arrange a visit contact Brenda Mckenzie on 020 8769 1009.  Please submit your application to Brenda Mckenzie.

Please note that CV will not be accepted.  

Closing date:  27th November 2017 

Interviews:     6th December 2017   

Lambeth Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and external agencies to share this commitment.   Successful candidates will be asked to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service. Further information about the disclosure can be found at www.gov.uk/dbs and in the recruitment pack.    

Lambeth aims for quality services and equal opportunities for all.  www.lambeth.gov.uk

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About The Livity School

+44 208 7691009

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The Livity School is an established and unique primary school for children of 2 to 11 years with complex special educational needs.

Join us in our new school

In January 2013, the expansion of our staff team and move to new, state of the art premises, will make this a very special place – for our children and their parents, the community as a whole and for those of us who are privileged to work there. There could not be a better or more exciting time to join our dedicated staff.

The new school will be arranged on 3 Floors. The purpose of this is to provide a shared communal area on the Ground Floor, enabling community engagement out of school hours. There is a KS1 and KS2 teaching and learning classroom area on the first floor for nine classes and a dedicated Early Years zone on the second floor. Though there are three lifts, the innovative use of an elevated open plan walkway is at the heart of the school and provides connectivity between floors.

Now even better equipped to meet the severe and complex needs of more children

We have interpreted ‘Livity’ (an Afro-Carribean word ) to mean ‘Living Life Positively’ and our aim is to help pupils with a wide range of disability to build the self esteem and confidence to develop their learning and development skills, grow as individuals and achieve their full potential in all areas of the curriculum.

In our most recent inspection Ofsted assessed The Livity as a good school but recognised the limitations of the building. The new Livity offers excellent facilities and more space in a purpose built environment, which is designed to enable us to better meet the needs of children with severe and complex needs. With this move the school roll will increase to 88 children and there will be greater opportunities to develop our early years provision, inclusion practice and extended services such as holiday play schemes, after school clubs and Saturday school.

We will also be further developing our outreach programme and links with local mainstream schools and other partners to provide specialist training and support to staff and parents, share resources and best practice, and create opportunities for joint activities and the interchange of staff and pupils.

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