Job description
As an infant school working with children from Reception through to Year 2, we know that feeling safe, happy and connected at lunchtime is just as important as any lesson. Our children thrive when they are surrounded by warm, attentive adults who take time to know them — and that’s exactly the kind of person we’re hoping to find.
HoursWednesday; 12-00 - 1.15pmTuesday & Friday: 12.05pm - 1.20pmAbout the RoleIn this role you will:
Supervise pupils in the dining hall and on the playground, keeping a close and caring eye on our youngest learners
Support children with mealtimes, helping to build independence, confidence and positive social skills
Encourage and model our school values — nurturing a lunchtime environment where every child feels included and valued
Guide children in following routines and expectations with patience, positivity and consistency
Work as part of a close-knit team to ensure lunchtime runs smoothly and safely for all pupils
Respond promptly and calmly to any concerns or incidents, reporting to the appropriate member of staff
What We Are Looking ForThe successful candidate will:
Be warm, patient and genuinely interested in children’s wellbeing and development
Build positive, trusting relationships with young children quickly and naturally
Be a calm and reliable presence, particularly in busy or challenging moments
Share our commitment to inclusion, ensuring every child feels seen and cared for
Understand and actively support the school’s safeguarding responsibilities
Work well as part of a team, contributing to the happy, caring community we have built
Speak fluent English in accordance with Part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016
Previous experience with young children is desirable but not essential — a genuine enthusiasm for working with infants and a kind, caring nature are what we value most.
What We OfferA genuinely warm and welcoming school community guided by the values of aspiration, wisdom and compassion
A committed and supportive team where staff wellbeing is taken seriously
Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme
The chance to be part of a school that recently joined the Fioretti Trust family — a time of exciting growth and development
A comprehensive wellbeing package
The opportunity to make a real and lasting difference to the lives of young children every day
Benefits
Grade 2 Scale point 3 to 8
About this school
St Laurence Church Infant School
Academy converter · Primary · Ages 4–7
- Academy trust
- FIORETTI TRUST
Ofsted rating key
Not rated= no current Ofsted judgement — typically a new school, a recently-converted academy not yet inspected, or a school type Ofsted doesn’t grade.
Location
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Birmingham, Birmingham, B31 2DJ