Role Overview
We are looking for two enthusiastic individuals to join the team at The Snaith School as Lunchtime Supervisors. They will provide a crucial role supporting and supervising pupils during lunch periods, clearing, tidying and restocking afterwards.
Responsibilities
They will supervise pupils during lunch periods, ensure a safe environment, manage lunchtime tasks such as clearing, tidying, restocking, and support pupil behaviour. Additional duties include assisting with meal arrangements and any other supervision tasks as required.
Position Details
This is a permanent part‑time role, working 12.5 hours per week (term time only) with an additional 2.5 hours during the September training day. Normal working hours are Monday to Friday, 11:00 am–1:30 pm.
Salary
The salary is £7,048 per annum, paid in 12 equal instalments over the year.
Qualifications
• Previous experience working with children and young people.
• Experience working as part of a team.
Benefits
* Access to our staff benefit platform which includes big brand discounts and other financial incentives, including a cycle-to-work scheme offering discounted bike purchase.
* Free onsite parking and tea and coffee in all staff rooms.
* Family-friendly policies, including sector-leading maternity, adoption and neonatal care pay offers.
* Membership of the East Riding Pension Scheme with benefits including secure earnings‑linked pension and a lump-sum death grant of three times salary.
* Well‑being support including discounted East Riding gym membership, free annual flu vaccinations, refund of the cost of the annual NHS prescription prepayment certificate, and access to a free employee assistance scheme 24/7 with advice on a wide range of practical issues ranging from legal information and consumer issues to specialist counselling.
School Profile
The Snaith School serves 840 pupils in the local community of Snaith and surrounding villages. We are a small, family-like environment that values individual pupils and aims for success.
Safeguarding
The Education Alliance and The Snaith School are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Clearance from the Disclosure and Barring Service is required prior to appointment, and we undertake an online check in line with the Keeping Children Safe in Education 2025 guidance. Please read our Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy on our website. Our child protection policy is available at https://theeducationalliance.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Child-Protection-Policy.pdf
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