Overview
Required as soon as possible, lunchtime supervisory assistant for mid-day supervision of children. Governors of our school are looking to appoint a caring and supportive lunchtime supervisor to start as soon as possible.
Our lunchtime begins at 12.00 and ends at 1.20 p.m.
Responsibilities
* Assist with the supervision of children during and after the mid-day meal
* Work as part of a team
* Be willing to work in all areas/Key stages of the school
* Be willing to lead play activities with children
* Be responsible for the children's care and welfare during the lunch break, under the direction of the Principal/Senior Supervisor.
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