Lesson Supervisor
Frome Community College · Frome
Lesson Supervisor
Grade 4 points 7 – 10 £26,403 - £27,694 per annum, pro rata
Actual Salary £20,079 - £21,060 per annum
32.75 hours per week – Term Time plus Inset days
Permanent Contract - Start date: September 2026
We have an exciting opportunity for
a Lesson Supervisor to join our cover team. Lesson Supervisors play an
important role in supporting teaching staff and provide class supervision when
a teacher is absent. This is an ideal opportunity for someone who is
considering teaching as a future career as you will gain valuable in-class
experience. Alternatively, this role is also highly suited to someone who is
keen to support young people in their learning to achieve their full potential.
The successful candidate will join a dynamic and energetic team of highly
motivated teachers and support staff as well as becoming an integral part of
our school community. Working hours are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday
8:15am – 3:15pm and Thursdays 8am – 3:15pm.
The successful candidate will have:
- excellent
communication skills with a positive can-do attitude
- ability to work
effectively with young people and as part of a team
- ability to
encourage students to learn
- computer literate
- ability to use
their own initiative, with good planning and organising skills
- confidence and a
good sense of humour
- candidates will
need to have 5+ GCSE A-C or equivalent (Inc. English and Maths) and/or
experience in a similar field.
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