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OPAL Play Team Member
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 09 Medi 2024 |
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Cyflog: | Heb ei nodi |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | GLPC- B points 2- 3, Pro rata salary £4,432 |
Oriau: | Rhan Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 20 Medi 2024 |
Lleoliad: | Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG6 0GF |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | eTeach UK Limited |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 1440753 |
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OPAL Play Team Member
Contract Term: Permanent
Salary: GLPC- B points 2- 3, Pro rata salary £4,432 (based on £22,366 FTE)
Hours: 8.45 hours a week, Mon to Fri, 11.45am-1.30pm, Term Time Only
Start Date: As soon as possible - to be confirmed with the successful applicant
Job Reference: OPAL/Sept24
Old Basford School wish to appoint a Play Team member to join the successful OPAL team, who are establishing effective lunchtime play and will become a Platinum award winning school. Working as a member of the play team, you will ensure that all our children have meaningful lunchtime play every day. You will work as a member of the play team to create a safe and stimulating outdoor environment providing social, active and creative play experiences for all.
The main roles and responsibilities will include: ● Work as part of the play team to cover all lunchtime tasks daily. This will include sessions outside, and in the dining hall. ● Work with the play coordinator to ensure all children have access to exciting age-appropriate play opportunities every lunch time. ● Facilitate play opportunities and act as an ambassador for play. ● Ensure that all our children have a safe site for play. ● Assess play areas for risks daily and communicate/implement any changes required. ● Assist with putting out and packing away of play equipment/kit. ● Assess and deliver first aid to pupils (when trained). ● Assist children at lunch, e.g. with queuing, getting seated, opening packets, spillages, disputes, clearing plates encourage good eating, hygiene and social skills. ● Clear and clean the hall during service (e.g. spillages, assisting with waste food, trays and cutlery). ● Clean, pack down and store all dining hall furniture at the end of lunch. Sweep the floor ready for use in the afternoon. ● Offer care, support and advice for children during lunchtime. ● Contribute ideas and suggestions to improve the team practices and performance. ● Promote and safeguard the safety and welfare of children in accordance with school child protection and behaviour management policies. ● Support and uphold the school’s values system and school rules and reward pupils with verbal praise for positive attitudes and behaviours. ● Attend periodic team meetings and/or training for professional development. ● Assist with training new team members. ● To complete school-based induction and any subsequent training required
The successful candidate will: ● Enjoy working with young people (all ages in the primary school range 4 to 11 years). ● Positive and supportive attitude towards young people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds. ● Confident in working with and able to influence and negotiate with children from Reception (4 years old) to Year 6 (11 years old). ● Strong teamwork skills; enjoy being part of a team, supportive, flexible and reliable. ● Practical, solutions driven. ● Friendly, approachable and caring manner. ● Dependable, with good time keeping. ● Willingness to try new things and work outside comfort zone.
Closing date for applications: Friday 20th September 9:30am Interviews to be held: Tuesday 24th September
The main roles and responsibilities will include: ● Work as part of the play team to cover all lunchtime tasks daily. This will include sessions outside, and in the dining hall. ● Work with the play coordinator to ensure all children have access to exciting age-appropriate play opportunities every lunch time. ● Facilitate play opportunities and act as an ambassador for play. ● Ensure that all our children have a safe site for play. ● Assess play areas for risks daily and communicate/implement any changes required. ● Assist with putting out and packing away of play equipment/kit. ● Assess and deliver first aid to pupils (when trained). ● Assist children at lunch, e.g. with queuing, getting seated, opening packets, spillages, disputes, clearing plates encourage good eating, hygiene and social skills. ● Clear and clean the hall during service (e.g. spillages, assisting with waste food, trays and cutlery). ● Clean, pack down and store all dining hall furniture at the end of lunch. Sweep the floor ready for use in the afternoon. ● Offer care, support and advice for children during lunchtime. ● Contribute ideas and suggestions to improve the team practices and performance. ● Promote and safeguard the safety and welfare of children in accordance with school child protection and behaviour management policies. ● Support and uphold the school’s values system and school rules and reward pupils with verbal praise for positive attitudes and behaviours. ● Attend periodic team meetings and/or training for professional development. ● Assist with training new team members. ● To complete school-based induction and any subsequent training required
The successful candidate will: ● Enjoy working with young people (all ages in the primary school range 4 to 11 years). ● Positive and supportive attitude towards young people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds. ● Confident in working with and able to influence and negotiate with children from Reception (4 years old) to Year 6 (11 years old). ● Strong teamwork skills; enjoy being part of a team, supportive, flexible and reliable. ● Practical, solutions driven. ● Friendly, approachable and caring manner. ● Dependable, with good time keeping. ● Willingness to try new things and work outside comfort zone.
Closing date for applications: Friday 20th September 9:30am Interviews to be held: Tuesday 24th September