Job Description
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Monday to Friday term time only
7.5 hours per week
7.15am to 8.45am
Pay scale 2 Point 3 £12.54 per hour
An excellent opportunity has arisen at our school and we are seeking to appoint a number of Breakfast Club Assistants.
We are looking to appoint people with an engaging and friendly approach who will initiate positive play and encourage age-appropriate activities. You will work as part of a team who will create a purposeful and inclusive environment. You will prepare and serve breakfast food to the children and supervise play. You will ensure the safety and wellbeing of the children at all times.
We are looking for someone who is:
· A great communicator
· Enthusiastic and committed to working as part of a team
· Passionate, resourceful and creative
· Able to promote the inclusion and acceptance of all pupils
· Committed to achieving high standards of service and hygiene
We can offer you:
· A committed, friendly and supportive staff
· Happy and friendly children
· A supportive and committed governing body and PTA
· A school that finds the best in everyone
Further details can be found within the attached job description and specification. Tours of the school are encouraged, please contact charlotte@newport.essex.sch.uk to arrange one.
Our recruitment process follows the Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. We are committed to diversity, equality and inclusion. We encourage early applications and reserve the right to appoint before the closing date.
Information about the School
Growing together at Newport Primary School
Newport Primary School seeks to serve the children in our community, recognising that we are all unique individuals. We want all to flourish and to foster a lifelong love of learning; by providing a broad, balanced and ambitious curriculum that allows the children to live out our values 'we are kind, we are resilient, we can communicate, we are creative.'
At the end of their time at Newport Primary School children will have had an education that has been inspiring and has united their academic development with their spiritual, moral and cultural development. The broad and rich curriculum they have been taught will be exciting, creative and relevant to today’s society allowing them to flourish in knowledge, skills and wisdom. Our children will be equipped with the essential skills for modern life and will have an understanding of how to look after their own and others wellbeing and mental health; their confidence and independence will be nurtured.