ID: LP-LTS-WBROM

Details

  • Location: Sandwell
  • Length: Part Time
  • Starts: 27/01/2025

Description

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I am seeking a friendly and responsible individual to join our local schools in the West Bromwich area  as a Lunchtime Midday Supervisor. The Lunchtime Midday Supervisor will be responsible for supervising and caring for students during the lunchtime period, ensuring their safety and well-being.

The role of a Lunchtime Midday Supervisor will involve work both inside the lunch hall and outside on the playground as required. You will need to have a calm, and authoritative approach to manage pupils during their free time. A good knowledge of health and safety in the school environment would also be beneficial.

Responsibilities:

  • Supervise students during the lunchtime period, including serving and assisting with food as needed
  • Ensure the safety and well-being of students during the lunchtime period
  • Encourage good behavior and appropriate social interactions among students
  • Assist with the setup and clean-up of the lunchroom
  • Report any concerns or issues to the school administration

All rates are inclusive of holiday pay

Only successful candidates will be contacted.

For more information or if you would like to apply, please call Laura Passmore at the CERT Solutions office on 0121 728 6677 or apply online today.

What CERT Solutions can offer you:

  • A dedicated consultant
  • A trustworthy supply agency
  • Great rates of pay (PAYE)
  • Transparency and honesty
  • Your ideal role as a supply teacher or teaching assistant
  • A full time role
  • Long term work
  • Permanent roles if preferred

What we stand for as a supply teaching agency:

  • Communicative
  • Efficient
  • Reliable
  • Trustworthy

CERT Solutions is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The successful applicant will be required to obtain an Enhanced Certificate of Disclosure from the DBS and be successful against a range of other recruitment checks.

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