Milton Church of England Primary School · Cambridge, East of England
Milton Church of England Primary School Part of the Diocese of Ely Multi-Academy Trust (DEMAT) is seeking to appoint a Part-Time Midday Supervisor Point 3 (FTE £24,796 per year, approx. £3,500 Pro-rata) Working 6.25 hours, 38 weeks per year Monday - Friday, 12.30 pm - 1.45 pm Commencing: September 2026 Milton Church of England Primary School has an exciting opportunity for a committed Midday Supervisor to join a vibrant team of enthusiastic, hardworking individuals. We would love you to take your place with us in this fantastic role! About You To be successful in this role, you will ideally Have experience of working in a busy environment with children Have experience organising and running lunchtime activities Be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people Be enthusiastic, ambitious and serious about improving children’s life chances through education Be highly organised, conscientious and able to set clear priorities when managing a busy workload Be able work cooperatively and communicate clearly with fellow colleagues, parents and pupils Have a ‘can-do’ attitude and has the ability to use their initiative Be able to work flexibly and professionally About Role We are looking for an experienced Midday Supervisor to join our team, working 6.25 hours per week, 38 weeks per year with the working hours required being 12.30 pm to 1.45 pm, Monday - Friday. The purpose of this role is to help support the safe and efficient running of lunchtimes, including helping to organise and utilise resources at lunch time, supporting and running activities for children to engage with and supporting with first aid where required. For further information about the role, please download the job description attached or visit our website: https://www.demat.org.uk/recruitment Welcome to DEMAT (soon to be Grace Schools) It is an exciting time to join us as we move into the next era of the Trust as DEMAT becomes Grace Schools in September. Grace Schools represents our commitment to the founding principles established by the Diocese of Ely and the unique position we have supporting church schools. We are a large multi-academy trust which consists of 38 primary academies and approximately 7,000 pupils. Grace Schools exists to create the foundations to build successful futures. Our pupils deserve educational excellence, and we are committed to delivering that entitlement to ensure all our students secure the knowledge, confidence, and expertise to succeed in their later lives. We recognise the importance of continually improving the quality of education across our schools. As a result, we invest in developing our curriculum, teaching, and wider provision to ensure these improvements are realised and sustained. Our schools give children the chance to learn, know and lead in a happy and inclusive environment. Most importantly, we provide them with a firm foundation for the future and the