Playworker
Swavesey Primary
Cambridgeshire
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 13 July 2017
Job overview
Are you looking for a career in childcare? If so, this could be just the job for you!
Swavesey Primary School is looking for energetic and enthusiastic Playworkers to work in their Kids Club. The Kids Club is for children aged 4 to 11 for up to 5 Breakfast Club sessions (7.30am to 9am) and also up to 5 After School sessions (3.00pm to 6.15pm) per week, and some holiday club sessions too. Both these clubs are run from our own purpose built building and outdoor space.
Pay Rate: £7.52 to £9.10 depending upon experience.
We are very excited have moved into the new part of the building with fantastic facilities and to appreciate all that we have to offer, visits to the club are warmly welcomed and encouraged. Visits can be arranged by contacting Carol Panther, Kids Club Manager on 07803 812221.
Application packs and further details are also available from the Kids Club Manager by phone or email at finance@swavesey.cambs,sch.uk .
Experience or qualifications are welcomed but not essential as support for training will be given. A Job share will be considered.
Candidates are welcome to submit applications (electronically or by post) to: Mrs Carol Panther, Swavesey Primary School, Middlewatch, Swavesey, Cambridgeshire. CB24 4RN or finance@swavesey.cambs.sch.uk
CV Applications will not be considered.
Interview date – TBA
Applicants will be subject to an enhanced DBS check, two satisfactory references and a Disclosure of Criminal Record and Disqualification Declaration.
Attached documents
About Swavesey Primary
- Swavesey Primary
- Middle Watch, Swavesey, Cambridge
- Cambridgeshire
- CB24 4RN
- United Kingdom
Swavesey Primary School serves a rural catchment area, including the villages of Swavesey and Lolworth. We currently have 290 children working in 10 mixed age classes.
Our school provides a broad, challenging and practical curriculum within a warm, stimulating and imaginative environment to enable our children to enjoy their learning, as well as, develop the skills, attitudes and knowledge to become lifelong learners and achieve their full potential.
We work closely in partnership with our parents throughout the stages of our children’s school life and hope that parents enjoy feeling that they are an integral part of our school community
Headteacher
Anna-Claire Norden
Values and vision
Our school aims to develop children who are:
- happy, healthy and confident
- ready, independent, life long learners
- resilient, resourceful and reflective learners
- responsible, honest global citizens
Through:
- A safe, stimulating and healthy environment
- Teaching which is inspiring, inclusive and active
- A broad challenging curriculum
- Encouraging creativity, individualism and team work
- Celebration of successes in all aspects of achievement
- Excellent partnerships with parents, governors and the community
Ofsted report
We are very proud to share the fantastic news that our Ofsted inspection recognised we provide a “good quality of education” for all our children and have “significant strengths”.
The inspectors describe us as a “happy and inclusive school” which “prepares pupils well for life in modern Britain” through a “creative and engaging curriculum”. The quality of teaching, learning and assessment are “good” and “teachers have good subject knowledge” giving “clear explanations”.
Our “Pupils are friendly, polite and well-mannered” and “appreciate their teachers” through “positive relationships”, which support making “good progress” and “are well-prepared for the next step of their education”. Inspectors say “Pupils enjoy coming to school and are proud to be a part of Swavesey Primary”.
Inspectors say leadership is “outward looking” ensuring a “sound understanding of the school’s strengths and areas needing further improvement” and that our “Parents hold the school in high regard”. In addition, “Parents are pleased with the early year’s provision” from starting preschool through to the end of reception, which inspectors say means children are “well-prepared for the challenges of Year 1”.
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