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A local primary school in the United Kingdom is seeking a Midday Supervisor to support children's well-being during lunch breaks. This role focuses on promoting healthy eating and facilitating cooperative play among students. The position is for 8 hours per week during term time, with a pro-rated salary of £4,945. The fixed-term contract lasts until July 24, 2026, starting January 5, 2026. Candidates will need to undergo an enhanced DBS check and are encouraged to visit the school before applying.
8 hours per week (1.6 hours a day Monday to Friday) – Term time only
Grade 1, point 2, Pro-rated salary £4,945 (Full time equivalent - £24,413)
Starting 5th January 2026
Fixed Term Contract until 24th July 2026
Coddington C of E Primary and Nursery School are recruiting for a Midday Supervisor.
Our midday team support children’s well-being during a crucial time of the day. You will focus on healthy eating and co-operative play and fun times, providing a listening ear and pastoral care.
Visit to Coddington Primary School are warmly welcomed and positively encouraged. To arrange a visit, please contact our Office Manager Katie Stanley on 01636 702974 or k.stanley@coddingtonprimary.org.uk.
Coddington C of E Primary School is committed to safeguarding children and the promotion of equal opportunities for staff and students. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check and complete a KCSIE Declaration.
For information about how to apply for this role, please read our ‘Guidance notes for applicants’ document which will be posted on the TES website under the job listing. For further information please contact hr@mitretrust.org.uk.
Closing date for applications is midday on Monday 5th January 2026. The Trust reserves the right to close this vacancy sooner subject to receipt of suitably qualified applicants.
Interview dates to be confirmed.
Minster Trust for Education is a multi‑academy trust of 11 primary and secondary schools which has at its core a collaborative model of leadership and a belief in sharing expertise while unerringly pursuing the best education for its pupils. Together we help every child to flourish, opening doors to fulfilling futures.
The Trust is founded on 5 key principles that apply to pupils, students and employees alike. They are:
We seek to employ people who not only demonstrate these values but are also invested in our mission and truly wish to make a difference through their contribution, whatever the specific role.