Play Worker

  • Employer: Sandringham Primary School
  • Salary: Scale 2 £6,886 pro-rated
  • Location: Sandringham Primary School
  • Contract: Temporary
  • Working Pattern: Term Time/Part Time
  • Hours: 10 hours per week. 39 wks per year.
  • DBS Check: Enhanced
  • Closing Date: 10/07/2026 at 09:00
  • Reference: Pri/26/340924

Start Date: September 2026

11:30-13:30  Monday - Friday (term time only)

Sandringham is a successful primary school in the London Borough of Newham, with over 1000 children. Rated Outstanding by Ofsted in May 2017 and September 2023, the school serves a vibrant and diverse community and has children, speaking many different languages and celebrating most major world religions. This makes the school culturally rich, exciting and an interesting place to learn.

We are looking to employ a Play Worker to support the delivery of a safe, inclusive, stimulating and enjoyable play environment for primary-aged children. The Play Worker will engage positively with children through a range of play opportunities, encouraging creativity, independence, social interaction and well-being. The role involves setting up and facilitating activities, supporting children's development through play, and ensuring the safety and welfare of all children attending the provision. 

Duties:

Supporting Children

  • Act as a positive and engaging play partner, actively participating in children's play and learning experiences.
  • Build positive, respectful and supportive relationships with children.
  • Encourage children to make choices, develop independence and engage confidently in a variety of play opportunities.
  • Support children's social, emotional, physical and creative development through play.
  • Promote positive behaviour and support children in developing friendships, cooperation and respect for others.
  • Ensure all children feel welcomed, included and valued within the setting.
  • Support children's health and well-being, including encouraging healthy lifestyles and positive social interactions.
  • Respond appropriately to children's individual needs, ensuring their safety and welfare at all times.

Supporting Play Provision

  • Assist in planning, preparing and setting up a range of engaging indoor and outdoor play activities.
  • Encourage child-led play while providing support and guidance where appropriate.
  • Help maintain a safe, stimulating and organised play environment.
  • Ensure equipment and resources are used safely and are returned and stored appropriately at the end of each session.
  • Support the preparation and serving of healthy snacks in accordance with food hygiene and health and safety requirements.
  • Contribute ideas for new activities and play opportunities that enhance children's experiences.

Supporting the Team

  • Work collaboratively with the Midday Leader and Pastoral Team to deliver high-quality childcare and play provision.
  • Follow agreed routines, procedures and expectations to ensure the smooth running of sessions.
  • Participate in team meetings, training and professional development opportunities as required.
  • Share information appropriately with colleagues to support children's well-being and development.

Safeguarding, Health and Safety

  • Maintain a safe environment and supervise children effectively during all activities.
  • Follow all safeguarding, child protection, health and safety, behaviour management and data protection policies and procedures.
  • Report any concerns regarding the welfare, safety or well-being of a child to the designated safeguarding lead or appropriate member of staff.
  • Assist with children's pastoral care, including supporting children who may be unwell, distressed or unsettled.
  • Ensure the safe collection and handover of children to parents and carers at the end of each session.

Professional Responsibilities

  • Uphold the school's values, policies and staff code of conduct.
  • Maintain confidentiality and professionalism at all times.
  • Reflect on and develop personal practice to improve the quality of provision and outcomes for children.
  • Undertake any other duties appropriate to the role as reasonably requested by the Senior Midday Leader or School Leadership Team.

 

Closing date and short listing: 10th July 9am

Safeguarding Statement

Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and post holders to share this commitment. We follow the safer recruitment processes and the most up to date Keeping Children Safe in Education DFE guidance which involves us carrying online candidate searches, requesting references, DBS and barring checks.

Equality Statement

The London Borough of Newham has a strong commitment to achieving equality of opportunity in both services to the community and the employment of people and expects all employees to understand and promote its policies in their work. Sandringham Primary School is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community and strongly encourages people of all different backgrounds to apply to our inclusive and dynamic school. We aim to be a place where we can all be ourselves and succeed on merit. 

Equal Opportunities

The School has a strong commitment to achieving equality of opportunity in both services to the community and the employment of people and expects all employees to understand and promote its policies in their work.

How to apply

Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Jobsgopublic Support Team (support@jobsgopublic.com). For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.

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