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Willow Primary School, part of Exceed Learning Partnership, is inviting applications for three permanent Midday Supervisors to supervise lunchtimes and provide a safe, engaging environment for pupils.
The role is 6.25 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 1.25 hours per day, with duties focused on promoting safety, social development and wellbeing during lunch periods.
Willow Primary School
Exceed Learning Partnership
Alston Road
Doncaster
DN4 7EZ
The Directors of Exceed Learning Partnership and Governors of Willow Primary School are looking to appoint 3 permanent Midday Supervisors to support our pupils at lunchtime by ensuring that they have a safe, engaging and nurturing environment.
The post is 6.25 hours per week working Monday to Friday 1.25 hours per day
Willow Primary School is part of Exceed Learning Partnership, a Multi Academy Trust that currently comprises of 10 Academies, Bentley High Street Primary School, Carr Lodge Academy, Edlington Victoria Academy, Hall Cross Academy, Hill Top Academy, Rosedale Primary School, Sandringham Primary School, Sheep Dip Lane Academy, The Mallard Academy and Willow Primary School
We believe that lunchtime is not just a break from academic learning but an opportunity for social development, creativity and physical activity and we are seeking applicants who are dedicated to help facilitate a positive lunchtime experience for our pupils.
At Willow Primary school, our aim is to foster a love of learning and develop enquiring minds to enable all our children to overcome barriers to learning and reach their full potential.
We strive to ensure that our children value themselves as unique individuals, celebrating diversity and respecting differences. We work together as a community to enable all our children to grow to be responsible citizens and successful learners with high aspirations who know how to make a positive contribution to their community and the wider society.
Our Values permeate through everything we do and we expect our pupils to be ambitious to achieve their very best through being positive, self-motivated, engaged in their learning and independent in their decisions. There is a high focus on developing childrens moral, spiritual, social and cultural understanding.
Education is a partnership between home and school and we place a great deal of emphasis on our partnership with parents and the community. We believe that children learn best when home and school work together.
At Exceed Learning Partnership, we have a strong culture of school improvement, and professional development is at the heart of the Trust and all its academies. Our leaders have a wealth of knowledge and are highly experienced in improving outcomes for pupils.
As a Trust, we are passionate about meeting the needs of all our learners, ensuring their happiness and making the most of their individual talents. The focus on developing a lifelong love of learning is underpinned by rigorous attention to the development of essential skills and tools. We are committed to providing the very best educational opportunities for the pupils of Willow Primary School and this is an exciting opportunity for you to join this team and make a difference.
Informal Communication and visits to the academy are welcome. To arrange to visit us, please contact our Academy Business Manager, Diane Morley d.morley@willow.elp.org.uk
Exceed Learning Partnership is an inclusive, diverse, supportive organisation. We care deeply about inclusive working practice and diverse teams. We aim at all times to recruit the person who is most suitable to the job and welcome applications regardless of sex, gender, race, age, sexuality, belief and disability.
The Directors and Governors of Exceed Learning Partnership are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants will undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers. The role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and therefore candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS certificate, the role is engaged in regulated activity and will therefore require a Childrens Barred List Check. Shortlisted Applicants will be required to complete a self-disclosure of criminal convictions.
If you have not heard from us within three days of the shortlisting date, then unfortunately on this occasion - your application has been unsuccessful.