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Midday Supervisor

Limpsfield Grange School
Surrey
1 week ago
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Work with us and make a difference! Limpsfield Grange School is the UK’s only maintained school solely for autistic girls. We are an outstanding special residential school for students aged 11 to 16, with an international reputation for educational innovation.

The following opportunity has arisen to join our fabulous team and start as soon as possible:

Midday Supervisor

6.25 hours per week

Monday to Friday – 12:15pm to 1:30 pm

Salary: PS3 £24,333 FTE (i.e. £3,634 pro-rata)

Term Time Only: 39 weeks plus 5 INSET days

We are looking for people who are enthusiastic, committed and caring with good organisational skills and the ability to work on their own initiative.

We can offer you a rewarding and challenging position within our friendly school environment.

Closing date: Please apply as soon as possible as we will close this vacancy once we receive enough interest. 

Interview date: TBC

Safeguarding Statement

Limpsfield Grange School is committed to the safeguarding and promotion of children's welfare. All appointments are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. The school follows the safer recruitment guidance and references will be requested prior to interview.

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