
Lunchtime Supervisor
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School:
Park View School -
Location:
County Durham -
Salary:
Salary: SCP 3 (Actual salary £3,667 per annum, pay increase pending). -
Hours:
Part-time: 7.5 hours per week 12:15pm – 1:45pm, Monday to Friday. Term-time only. -
Contractual Status:
Permanent -
Closing Date:
4th Sep 2023
Required for September 2023
We are seeking to appoint a Lunchtime Supervisor, to commence in September 2023 for our North Lodge site.
The key area of this role is to supervise students during the lunch hour both inside and outside of the building, ensuring their safety and well-being at all times, reporting any concerns to the Head of Lower School.
You will encourage positive relationships amongst students and ensure that they are back in school on time at the end of lunch.
In addition, you will assist in maintaining a clean and safe dining environment and undertake any other duties allocated by the Head of Lower School.
The school is committed to the safeguarding and promotion of the welfare and safety of children, and expects all staff to share this commitment.
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Closing date for applications to be received: Monday 4th September 2023 by 8am
Park View School
Park View is a forward thinking, exciting and, most important of all, happy school where children of all abilities, aptitudes and social backgrounds achieve. This has given us a reputation for excellence within the locality of which we are exceptionally proud.
We have been at the heart of Chester-le-Street since 1911, first as the town’s grammar school and latterly as its largest Academy. Our roots in the community are long-established and inform all that we do: thus, although we are innovative and offer children a 21st Century education of real worth, we cherish and foster traditional values.
We passionately believe that all young people can achieve if challenged to do so, that each has in them special qualities, talents and strengths which it is the duty of true educators to develop. It is this moral imperative which drives us, providing an unflinching focus upon the continued improvement necessary for us to realise our ambition: to be an outstanding school which provides the very best educational experience for all in our care.
To succeed in our ambition, we work closely in partnership with parents and carers. We rely upon support from home and are delighted that the vast majority of our families make an unconditional commitment to trust their children to our care, reinforcing our standards by supporting school actions. It is this mutual trust which sits at the heart of the school and is one of our greatest strengths.
We have excellent transport links: the school is situated half a mile from Junction 63 of the A1(M) motorway, and the local train station is only 5 minutes walk from our main school site. Chester-le-Street also has a wide variety of leisure facilities, all within walking distance of our school.
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