Diocese of Coventry Multi Academy Trust
Before School Club Leader EDV/2026/ASBCA/42934

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Job Reference
EDV/2026/ASBCA/42934
Location
The Priors, Off Mitchell Road, Bedworth, Warwickshire, CV12 9HP
Contract Type
Fixed Term
Contract Term
Part-Time
Salary
£24,790.00 Annually (FTE)
5 hours per week 7:45am-8:45am Mon-Fri, Actual Salary £2,919.82, Fixed Term Sept-August 31st 2027
Hours Per Week
5
Weeks Per Year
38
Fixed Term End Date
Tue 31st Aug, 2027
Closing Date
Midnight, Sun 12th Jul, 2026
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Start Date
September 1st 2025
Positions Available
1
Interview Date(s)
w/c 13th July 2026
About This Role
- To respond to the needs of children within the before school club to the agreed standards, policies and procedures;
- To be involved in the planning, evaluating and reviewing of activities with regards to the needs of the individual children;
- To provide care and play opportunities in a safe and secure environment, with regards to the needs of the individual children;
- To be responsible for the health and safety of the children in your care, in relation to equipment used and activities undertaken;
- Liaise with parents (e.g. behaviour) whilst at the club as required;
- To be involved in staff meetings and training as appropriate;
- To provide equality of opportunity to all within the before school club environment, including children, staff and parents;
- Work within the Children’s Act, ensuring that standards and guidelines are adhered to by self and others;
- Understand and ensure Child Protection and Safeguarding procedures, Equal Opportunities, Health & Safety policies and confidentiality and data protection procedures are adhered to;
- Administer first aid as appropriate and according to policies.


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Related Documents
Before School Club-JD 2026.pdf
Contact Details
Ashley Murphy
07354168300
ashley.murphy@covmat.org
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