Welfare Assistant

- Employer: St John Bosco Catholic Primary
- Reference: STJBCP/23/256067
- Published: Mon 10/03/2025, 16:53 PM
- Closing on: Fri 21/03/2025, 11:58 AM
- Working Pattern: Term Time
- Hours: 11.45am - 1.15pm hours, Monday to Friday as per instruction of Headteacher
- Salary: pro rata
- DBS Check: Enhanced
- Workplace: On-Site
- Location: St John Bosco Catholic Primary School, Merseyside
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Welfare Assistant
Metropolitan Borough of Sefton
St. John Bosco Catholic Primary School
Job Title: Lunchtime Supervisory Assistant
Hours: 11.45 am – 1.15 pm – Five Days per Week
Responsible to: Headteacher – Mr D MacAreavy
Job Purpose:
Responsible under the direction of the Headteacher, individually or as a member of a team, for ensuring the safety, welfare and good conduct of pupil during the midday break period both in the school premises but more importantly the outside play environment in accordance with established practices and procedures.
Summary of main duties:
- Supervision of washing/gelling hands before the meal and the orderly entry of children into the dining hall. (Whistle used as directed by Headteacher).
- Supervision of pupils in the dining hall including general advice on table manners and procedures e.g. correct use of knife and fork. (A positive approach to children’s manner and behaviour is to be promoted to create an orderly eating environment – whistles are not to be used in the school building).
- Supervision of pupils in playground areas and on school premises after lunch. This may include assisting in appropriate activities in wet weather and once again identifying and promoting good behaviour.
- Ensure that children eat of a clean surface during lunchtimes and maintain the current procedures to ensure the children enjoy as full a playtime as possible.
- You are asked by way of securing the children’s Health and Safety to administer simple first aid where necessary (training will be provided for Welfare Assistants). Teachers enjoy a particularly short lunch break interrupting this should only be as a last resort as you are expected to attend to minor accidents including bumped heads where the appropriate form (located in the first aid cupboard) should be completed and handed to the child’s class teacher at the end lunchtime. It is also your responsibility to clear up minor spillages and any toileting accidents that the pupil may have. Supervision of the pupil on the playground is priority.