Lunchtime Supervisor

Prince Bishops Community Primary School

Lunchtime Supervisor

£22737

Prince Bishops Community Primary School, Woodside, County Durham

  • Part time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 week ago, 18 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 3e428190755e4d64ac987250f34e77a3

Full Job Description

Part Time Lunchtime Supervisor (Temporary)
Grade 1 £22,737 pro rata
Temporary - required from June/July 2024 or September 2024, to be reviewed December 2024
7.5 hours per week(11.45am to 1.15pm)

Prince Bishops Community Primary School seeks to appoint an enthusiastic and committed person to supervise pupils during the lunch time period.

The successful candidate will:
- Have experience of working with children of primary school age
- Be flexible
- Able to work well within a team and willing to undertake training

Duties include:

  • Supervise children outdoors

  • Organise and implementing outside games and activities to encourage enjoyment at lunchtime.

  • Set and maintaining high standards of behaviour

  • Respond to the different needs and interests of children.

  • Organise activities for wet playtimes.

  • Working closely with lunchtime colleagues.

  • Good communication skills with pupils and other school staff.

  • To interact positively and establish good relationships with all children and other staff as necessary.

  • To ensure children enjoy lunchtime, healthy eating and a relaxed, engaging environment.

  • To promote and support a whole school approach to inclusive play.

  • To support all children and school staff as necessary.

  • At all times to work within the school's policies with regard to: Behaviour Management, Equal Opportunities, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Anti-Bullying, Confidentiality, Risk Management.

  • To carry out responsibilities under the direction and guidance of the post's manager.

  • To support and supervise children in the dining room, playground, corridors, toilets or other areas during lunchtime depending on the timetable and rota established.

  • To always listen to children's concerns and respond appropriately.

  • To deal with difficult or challenging behaviour by pupils in a calm and professional way.

  • To be alert for children who are at risk of bullying or being bullied and intervene in disputes be they physical or verbal as necessary.

  • To ensure that all children who suffer any injury or accident are dealt with appropriately and in accordance with the school's agreed procedures.

  • To report any serious concerns regarding children's welfare or behaviour to the Class Teacher(s) and/or Teaching Assistant(s) as and when they arise, and to inform the Senior Leadership Team as necessary.

  • Assisting where necessary in ensuring that all those who are on the premises at lunchtime have authority to be there.


  • Hours of work: 11.45am-1.15pm
    Preferred experience of working with primary age children