Out of Hours Club Assistant - George Washington Primary School
Job Summary
Working Pattern:
Part time - term time
Advert Start Date:
02/10/2019
Advert End Date:
Closed for applications on 14/10/2019 12:00
Salary:
£18,065 - £18,426
Job Category:
Schools - Support
Employment Location:
George Washington Primary School
Further Information
Oak Learning Trust
George Washington Primary School
Well Bank Road
Washington
NE37 1NL
Tel: 0191 4906453
Executive Head Teacher: Dr Ailsa Taylor
Head of School: Mrs Laura McArdle
Out of Hours Club Assistant (24 hours per week) or Breakfast Club Assistant (9 hours per week) and After School Club Assistant (15 hours per week) to start as soon as possible
Grade 1 (scale point 3 – 4 pro rata) term time only (39 weeks)
The Executive Head Teacher and Trust Board of Oak Learning Trust seek to recruit an Out of Hours Club Assistant to work as part of a team to run the breakfast club and after school club at George Washington Primary School. This post is suitable for a 24 hour post for both clubs; or breakfast club (9 hours) and after school club (15 hours). This is an excellent opportunity for the right candidate(s) to play a significant part in developing the school and the wider trust.
You will be:
• Able to assist in the planning and preparation of breakfast and after school club activities for the children to participate and engage in
• Friendly, flexible, outgoing, and a good team player
• Able to assist in creating a stimulating environment where children can learn and play
• Creative, energetic, enthusiastic and able to reflect effectively on your own practice
• An excellent communicator able to work successfully with a wide range of stakeholders and partners
• Able to manage children’s behaviour effectively to ensure a safe and enjoyable environment
We are looking for someone who:
• Has high expectations of themselves and the children
• Is able to assist in the planning and delivery of engaging, age appropriate activities for children
• Has positive approaches to behaviour management creating a positive environment
• Is able to contribute to wider school life
We can offer you:
• Great children who are keen to learn and develop their school
• Friendly, supportive colleagues who are motivated to develop their school and work well together
• An excellent CPD programme linked to your needs
• Supportive governors and trustees who are keen to further improve our school
• A unique opportunity to develop your career in a forward-looking Trust.
Closing date and shortlisting: noon, 14th October 2019
Interviews: 21st October 2019
Job description, person specification and application form are available online at www.gwps.org.uk
Please return completed forms to Joanne Hayden email joanne.hayden@olt.org.uk
This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and therefore will be subject to a DBS check from the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Oak Learning Trust safeguards and protects its students and staff by being committed to respond in accordance with Sunderland Local Safeguarding Board procedures.
Please note
This job is closed for applications.