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King Edward's School, Bath

After School Supervisor

Bath
£18.08/hr
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After School Supervisor

Application Deadline: 3 August 2026

Department: Senior School

Employment Type: Permanent - Part Time

Location: Bath

Compensation: £18.08 / hour

Description

Permanent, Part-time (4-6pm) Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays
36 weeks per year (term time only)
From September 2026

Providing supervision within the Senior School Library after school, ensuring a calm, purposeful and studious environment in which pupils can work independently, read, and complete academic tasks.

Supporting the effective and professional operation of the library space in line with school expectations and policies.

Interviews will be held on Tuesday 11 August 2026.

Key Responsibilities

The main responsibilities of an After-School Supervisor include, but are not limited to:

  • Maintaining a quiet, orderly and studious atmosphere within the library, conducive to independent work and reading.
  • Supervising pupils in Years 7–13 using the library after school, ensuring high standards of behaviour, courtesy and engagement with academic work.
  • Monitoring pupil conduct and addressing low-level disruption promptly to maintain an appropriate working environment.
  • Ensuring the safety, welfare and good conduct of pupils at all times whilst in the library.
  • Ensuring the library is maintained to a high standard of organisation and presentation before, during and after each session.
  • Reporting concerns regarding behaviour, wellbeing or safeguarding through the school’s agreed referral procedures.
  • Acting as a visible and professional presence, modelling high standards of conduct and reinforcing the expectations of the Senior School.

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Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

  • Awareness of safeguarding requirements.
  • Experience working with young people in an educational or supervisory setting.
  • Basic IT proficiency (e.g. Outlook, Word).
  • Experience supporting independent study or library use.
  • Ability to remain calm and patient.
  • Ability to relate effectively to pupils aged 11–18.

Benefits

Benefits include but are not limited to:

  • Generous and competitive school fee remission.
  • Free refreshments and fruit.
  • Employee assistance packages - AIG SmartHealth and L&G Sparks.
  • Recently refurbished gym on-site and access to gym membership offer for the University of Bath.
  • Tax-efficient Cycle to Work Scheme.
  • Pilates classes for staff, with colleagues also welcome to join the Senior School's weekly lunchtime Running Club.
  • Support towards prescription glasses and eye tests.
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Skills

Safeguarding
Student Supervision
Behavior Management
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Word
Independent Study Support
Patience
Interpersonal Communication

Location

Bath, England, United Kingdom

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