Bishop Loveday Church of England Primary School · Banbury, South East
Introduction
The duties of the lunchtime
supervisors are to be outside patrolling and managing the given play zone,
actively encouraging children to play games, ensuring the playground rules are
being followed, preventing disputes or fights, adopting the Play Policy and to
deal with issues which arise or contact the Head of School or Deputy Head if
this is not possible. The lunchtime supervisors need to be present from 12.15pm
to 1.15pm each day.
In line with our Health &
Safety audit, this job now has a requirement to be First Aid trained as a
member of our support staff. First Aid training will be provided by the school
on a three yearly basis, costs incurred by the school, and also for your Car
Insurance to include Business Insurance. All lunchtime supervisors will be
required to attend termly professional development on OPAL (our Outdoor
Learning and Play scheme) as well as meetings/training sessions, of half hour
duration, for which overtime will be paid.
The performance of all the duties
and responsibilities shown below will be under the reasonable direction of the
Head of School, who will be mindful of her duty to ensure that the employee has
a reasonable workload and sufficient support to carry out the duties of the
post. All sanctions given by lunchtime supervisors will be in accordance with
the school’s Behaviour Policy. All lunchtime supervisors should have a copy of
our OPAL Play Policy and Play Charter.
Job
Purpose
The duties of the lunchtime
supervisors outside include patrolling the given area, actively encouraging
children to play games, ensuring the playground rules are being followed,
preventing disputes or fights, dealing with issues which arise or contacting
the Headteacher or Deputy Headteacher if this is not possible.
The duties of the lunchtime
supervisors inside include ensuring children are eating in a safe space,
ensuring children use good manners whilst eating and clear up their space
before leaving the hall.
All lunchtime supervisors are to
help in the first instance if a child has been in an accident or is hurt. If
further first aid is needed the lunchtime supervisor will contact a designated
first aider.
All lunchtime supervisors are able
to reward good behaviour with stickers.
The lunchtime supervisors will
ensure all children go in to the hall to eat their packed lunch promptly when
the bell rings for second sitting, and that all children line up promptly when
the final bell for the end of lunchtime rings.
Areas
of Responsibility
v On dry days:
Ø Two lunchtime supervisors will be in the hall, and the other
lunchtime supervisors will be in separate places outside.
Ø In the hall the duties include helping children with their
lunches, stacking chairs, cleaning any spillages.
v On wet days:
Ø the lunchtime supervisors will fr