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Midday Supervisor

Midday Supervisor

The Lantern Community Primary

Cambridgeshire

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Salary:
CCC Point 1
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
6 December 2021

Job overview

We are looking for enthusiastic Midday Supervisors to join our friendly team as soon as possible. We are a positive school with a real sense of pride and are looking for someone who shares this ethos.

We are looking for somebody who:

• Is organised, enthusiastic, motivated and has a sense of fun

• Cares about children’s welfare and safety

• Can positively support children’s emotional, social and physical wellbeing

• Enjoys working as part of a team

The role would involve:

• Supervising children eating their lunch in the dining hall

• Supervising children playing outside to ensure their safety and wellbeing

• Organising play activities

• Positively encouraging good behaviour

What we can offer you:

• A philosophy of 100% achievement and inclusion

•      A commitment to extending the boundaries of learning enabling all young people to become well- rounded individuals

• A purposeful and caring learning environment, where every individual is known, valued and supported

• Well-motivated and engaged students and ambitious, dedicated and professional staff

• A commitment to leadership, innovation, staff progression - we are passionate about retaining good staff - and partnership working, as part of our family of schools

• You will benefit from:

• An induction programme for all new staff

• Employee Assistance Programme to help support you in everyday life as well as career decisions

• Ample on site car parking in a city location

• As a member of the CMAT Trust, there is potential to be promoted and/or work across a number of schools in a close geographical area

• Part-time hours: 1 or 1.5 hours per day

• Application deadline:  9am 06/12/2021

• Interview date: week following 

• Expected start date:  as soon as possible

• Job Types: Part-time, Permanent

• Salary: £9.43 per hour

For informal enquiries about the role please contact Nichole Francis via NFrancis@lanternprimary.org

To apply for this vacancy, please click on the link below and if you have any queries beforehand please do not hesitate to contact us.

The post holder will have a shared responsibility for the safe guarding of all children and young people. The post holder also has an implicit duty to promote the welfare of all children and young people. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All staff will be subject to an enhanced check with the DBS.

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About The Lantern Community Primary

Headteacher: Mr Anthony Aguda

We are proud to be based in Ely and our aim is to ensure that the children shine their light in each community that they belong to. The children of the Lantern are lucky to have such supportive families that means we can all work and learn together.

The Lantern Community Primary School opened in 2004 and was built to cater for the children of families living on the western side of the city.

The school has been carefully designed to be a focal point for the community.

Lying adjacent to the existing secondary school and very close to the Highfield Special School we are at the heart of the new community and enjoy far-reaching views of Ely Cathedral.  The position of the school has been ideal for establishing inclusion work with the adjacent schools.  Students from Ely College come to The Lantern School for work experience and children from Highfield join in with music and Literacy in one of our KS1 classes.  Highfield also use the school for work experience placements for their older students.

Our curriculum enables the children to develop their own learning and shape their own understanding as they use prior learning to embed and secure new skills and knowledge. We are fortunate at the Lantern to have excellent facilities and a modern, bright school which facilitates the children’s learning opportunities.

Our children are well mannered and display very positive behaviour to each other and towards their learning. Visitors regularly comment on the friendly and welcoming atmosphere of the school.

We recognise that the children are part of many different and diverse communities and try to celebrate this in school. We also like to concentrate on 8 communities which every child in the school belongs to.

  1. Their family, the people they live with every day.
  2. Their class, the children they see each day at school.
  3. Their house team, children who they regularly collaborate and share common goals with.
  4. Their school, our school, which we all share.
  5. Their city, Ely, the place which the school is in and where most of the children live.
  6. Their country, the British Isles, its values and identity.
  7. Their continent, what it means to be a part of European culture.
  8. Their planet, our world, what can they do to make it a better place?


If you would like any more information about the Lantern or you would like to arrange a visit to the school, please do not hesitate to contact the school office – we look forward to your visit.

If you would like any more information about the Lantern or you would like to arrange a visit to the school, please do not hesitate to contact the school office or please have a further look at our website:-

The Lantern Primary School – Shining Light in our Communities

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