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Lunchtime Supervisors (multiple positions)La Châtaigneraie - Primary SchoolAn essential role to ensure a safe, caring and positive environment for our campus infrastructure.Campus: La Châtaigneraie - Founex, VaudContract: Part-time - Fixed-term (1 year)Start: 31 August or upon agreementReporting line: Lunch and After School CareDeadline: 19 JuneWorking hours: 1 hour 45 minutes per dayAvailable positions:Qualified Lunchtime Supervisors (2 positions):- 5 days per weekExperienced Lunchtime Supervisors (3 positions):- 2x 5 days per week- 1x 2 days per weekWhy this roleAs a lunchtime supervisor, you play a vital role in ensuring the safety, well-being, and good behavior of students during the lunch break. You provide quality supervision in these dynamic spaces, supporting the school values within a caring and multicultural environment.Ecolint & La ChâtaigneraieFounded in 1924, the School of Geneva (Ecolint) is the world's first international school. The La Châtaigneraie campus, in Founex, offers a unique multicultural environment where pedagogical excellence is at the heart of every activity. Our mission is to educate students to be global citizens with the courage and capacity to create a just and joyful tomorrow.Duties and responsibilitiesLunchtime supervision- Ensure lunchtimes take place in an organised, safe and structured manner, whether students are in the cafeteria or in classrooms, according to age and school routines- Encourage students to participate in serving and clearing up as appropriate to their age and the school routines- Support younger children by helping them with meals, routines and hygiene during lunchtime- Supervise older students in the lunch queue, during the meal, and while clearing trays and leftovers- Supervise students during recess, outdoors or indoors depending on weather conditionsSafe and organised supervision- Ensure students are supervised in a safe, calm, and caring manner- Respond to students needs and concerns respectfully and calmly- Manage transitions so movement between spaces is calm, safe and orderly- Engage with students- Take an active interest in the students they supervise, building positive relationships and getting to know their individual needs over time- Adapt their approach where needed, in line with guidance from teachers, Assistant Principals or other members of the school staff and in close collaboration with class teachers, Assistant Principals and other members of the school team- Share relevant observations or concerns with class teachers and Assistant Principals, so information flows both waysProfessional conduct- Act as a positive role model for students and colleagues- Use positive behaviour management in line with school policy- Participate in training as required- Uphold the values of the school at all times, including inclusion, equity, respect and care for all members of the communitySafety and emergency- Participate in first aid training as required- Remain calm during an emergency, following instructions and taking action when neededDepending on experience and availability, you may occasionally be asked to:- Replace class assistants in the Early Years when necessary- Accompany school excursions when necessaryWho we are looking forSpecific requirementsQualified Lunchtime Supervisors:- Early Years qualification is strictly required. In accordance with Canton of Vaud regulations for the supervision of students from 3 years of age:- Federal VET Diploma for childcare assistants (ASE), SEFRI equivalence, or recognized early childhood diploma- Socio-pedagogical degree- 2 years of experienceExperienced Lunchtime Supervisors:- No specific degree required; however, prior experience working with primary school children is preferred- Knowledge and experience- Experience working with children aged 3 to 11- Fluency in either English or French, with a good working knowledge of the other language- Personal interest in working with children and responding to their concerns- Sensitivity to diversity and the needs of an international school community- The ability to take initiative and work independently and openness to ideas and suggestions- A courteous, friendly and professional manner- The ability to work collaboratively and well within a large teamHow to applyPlease apply online via our internal recruitment portal including:- Your CV- A cover letter- The contact details for three references (including your current or most recent employer).Your application must be addressed to the School of Geneva, La Châtaigneraie Campus, before 19 June. Please note only applications via our website will be considered.The School of Geneva values and encourages diversity among its staff. As such, we welcome applications from a wide range of backgrounds and experience. The School is seriously committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All successful candidates will be subject to rigorous conduct and child protection checks appropriate to their position, including prior checks with their previous employers and the authorities. jid2c2755caen jit0625aen jpiy26aen