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Midday Supervisor (Helpringham School)

North Lincolnshire
Posted about 13 hours ago
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About Us

We are very proud of our small village school family which is full of amazing children and a brilliant staff team. Everyone cares for each other, respects one another and works hard to achieve their potential.

Our school values represent our Helpringham HEART - Happy, Equal, Aspirational, Resilient, Team.

Our children access a wonderful curriculum of learning both in the classroom, in our extensive grounds and the wider community.

Job Description

  • Supervise pupils during lunchtime, ensuring their safety and wellbeing at all times
  • Monitor playgrounds, dining areas, corridors, and toilets as required
  • Deal with minor accidents, administering basic first aid in line with school procedures
  • Report accidents, incidents, or safeguarding concerns promptly to the appropriate member of staff
  • Work as part of a team of midday staff and communicate effectively with teaching staff
  • Support pupils in the dining hall, encouraging good manners and positive behaviour
  • Assist younger pupils with eating where necessary (e.g. opening containers, cutting food)
  • Ensure the dining area remains clean, calm, and orderly

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Benefits

  • Generous pension scheme
  • Employee Assistance Programme, including access to counselling, 24/7 GP service and wellbeing services
  • 2 Wellbeing Days per academic year
  • Employee Benefits Platform including hundreds of discounts on many highstreet retailers
  • Cycle to Work Scheme

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Skills

Supervision
First Aid
Communication
Teamwork
Childcare
Safety Monitoring
Behavior Management
Dining Support

Location

North Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom

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