What do you do as a midday supervisor?
They are sometimes called school midday supervisors, lunchtime controllers or lunchtime assistants. Their duties include supervising pupils in the dining hall, playground and other school premises, and making sure they do not leave the school or go into areas that are out of bounds.
How much does a lunchtime supervisor get paid UK?
The average lunchtime supervisor salary in the United Kingdom is £22,425 per year or £11.50 per hour. Entry level positions start at £20,672 per year while most experienced workers make up to £34,801 per year.
What qualifications do you need to be a dinner lady?
Dinner ladies have to be comfortable with children, and be able to deal with them on a daily basis. Good people skills, willingness to work hard, patience in dealing with children and an ability to supervise many people at the same time are essential qualities.
What’s involved in being a lunchtime supervisor?
What’s involved. Lunchtime supervisors have a range of duties and responsibilities, varying according to the type of school, which typically include: effective supervising pupils in the dining hall and other parts of the school. helping pupils with a variety of tasks, such as cutting up their food and changing clothes.
What are the duties of a school supervisor?
They observe and rectify any inappropriate behavior, including foul language, bullying, arguments, fights, or excessive playing. Supervisors also monitor the room closely to avoid potential health risks, such as allergic reactions, choking and food spills.
How can I get more help with midday supervision?
If you need more help speak to the person responsible for your career development or your Union Learning Representative. Have a look at the midday supervision role profiles under the pupil support and welfare job family to find out more about the different levels you could work at.