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Breakfast Club Assistant
Breakfast Club Assistant
Emmaus Catholic Multi Academy Company
- Required for immediate start
- Salary: Grade 1 SCP 2 (£24,413.00) (Full-Time Equivalent – Pro Rata)
- Hours: 3 hours per week (including Training Days)
- Term Time Only
About St George’s Catholic Primary School
St George’s Catholic Primary School is an outstanding, happy, and respected primary school within the Emmaus Catholic Multi Academy Company. Renowned for its strong partnership with the local parish community, it offers:
- An excellent educational reputation
- A supportive, friendly, and dedicated staff team
- A Catholic ethos grounded in faith, nurturing talents, and fostering aspirations
The Role
We are seeking an enthusiastic, hardworking, and caring individual to join our breakfast club team responsible for:
- Supervising, supporting, and guiding children during the popular breakfast club sessions.
- Ensuring effective communication with children to prioritise their well-being and safety.
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- Strong ability to communicate effectively with children.
- Dedication to maintaining safety and welfare.
Selection Criteria
Applicants must support the Catholic values and ethos of the school.
Application Process
- A full application pack is available here or by contacting us:
- Email: geo_office@emmausmac.com
- Phone: 01905 25841
- Completed applications must be submitted to geo_office@emmausmac.com.
Important Information
- Closing Date: Wednesday, 10th July 2026 (Applications will be reviewed ASAP if volume requires an earlier closing date.)
- Interview Dates: Week commencing 13th July 2026


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Safeguarding Policy
Emmaus Catholic MAC is committed to the safeguarding of children and young people. This role is subject to:
- An Enhanced Disclosure check (under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974).
- All candidates must provide proof of right to work in the UK.
Note: Online Checks (KCSIE 2022)
As part of safegarding protocols, online searches may be conducted on shortlisted candidates. If concerns arise, applicants must comment prior to or during interviews.
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