 
        
        Oyster Park Primary Academy is a mixed comprehensive through primary school with pupils. Oyster Park Primary Academy is academy sponsor led located in locality of Ferry Fryston. It has been offering exceptional educational opportunities for students aged between 3 and 11. It is part of Castleford Trust.
Castleford Trust is a dynamic and inclusive Multi Academy Trust, consisting of nine schools across all phases: three secondary academies, two primary academies, two junior academies and two infant academies. All of the academies are located within the geographical area of Wakefield, forming a medium-sized trust with a strong community feel.
At Castleford Trust, our vision is “Working together to achieve excellence for all.” We are deeply committed to educational excellence, ensuring every child reaches their full potential. Our Trust is an exceptional place to work, offering a supportive and dedicated team of staff who share a common goal of making a difference to the life chances of pupils. We take great pride in developing and nurturing talent by providing extensive opportunities for staff training and professional development. Whether you're an experienced educator or just starting your journey in education, Castleford Trust is a place where you can thrive, grow, and make a lasting impact.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a committed, hardworking, enthusiastic individual to join our pupil team working within our in-house adaptive learning provision (The Harbour). This role requires you to be flexible, adaptable and be able to show compassion and empathy.
We are looking for someone who will join our team who will:
 1. Have the ability to work with and communicate effectively with pupils and staff.
 2. Provide support/supervision for pupils during lunch periods both in and out of the provision or dining hall to ensure a safe environment at all times.
 3. Support the Academy in ensuring the safety and welfare of all pupils.
 4. Be an enthusiastic and good team member
 5. Deal with any injuries as they occur and report any issues to the relevant class teacher at the end of the lunch break
 6. Encourage and support pupils during the lunch break to participate in organised games
 7. Have the skills to ensure that Lunchtimes are safe, healthy and fun
You will have: 
 8. A Good standard of education especially in numeracy and literacy.
 9. Good negotiation, communication and interpersonal skills with staff and pupils.
 10. The ability to relate well to children.
 11. Energy, drive and enthusiasm.
Interview date - Monday 10th November