Role Purpose
The
key function of the Cover Supervisor is to supervise whole classes during the
short-term absence of teachers, ensuring a calm, purposeful learning
environment in which pupils remain engaged and on task.
When
there are no lessons requiring cover, Cover Supervisors are expected to use
their initiative to support teaching and learning activities across the school
and contribute positively to day-to-day school operations.
The
working pattern of this role will be 8:00 to 4:30pm Monday to Friday during
Term Time.
Responsibilities:
- To take responsibility for the safeguarding of young people in line with
the school’s policies and procedures.
- To be an active member of the FHS staff team and to support the academic
staff in embedding a strong culture of learning throughout the school.
- To perform the duties of a Form Tutor as required.
- To supervise whole classes during teacher absence, delivering work set
by the class teacher or Head of Department.
- To maintain high expectations of pupil behaviour and engagement,
managing conduct in line with school policies and promoting an outstanding
attitude to learning.
- To manage registration and oversee pupils throughout lessons in
accordance with school procedures.
- To assist pupils with completing work through supporting independent
study and responding appropriately to question.
- To work with teaching staff to plan cover work for known absences and
contribute to a bank of resources for unexpected absence.
- Duke of Edinburgh Award: Act as Duke of Edinburgh administrator,
checking records of completion, organising kit, supporting students in finding
assessors in school, monitoring student completion and advising on next steps.
- To provide administrative support for teachers where appropriate,
including support with classroom displays and learning resources.
- Manage health and safety in the classroom, taking appropriate action
relating to any problems or emergencies that occur during the lesson.
- Assist in the supervision of public and internal examinations as
required.
- Provide supervision at breaks and lunchtimes in-line with the school’s
duty rota.
- Be involved in library supervision as required.
- Support the operations team in the delivery of day-to-day school
operations and events as required.
- To attend relevant meetings and provide administrative support as
required.
- To maintain high expectations and standards at all times contributing to
the positive Christian ethos of the school.
- To contribute to the promotion of equal opportunities and the
development of a warm inclusive culture in all aspects of their work.
- To be willing to obtain a nationally recognised First Aid qualification
to assist in the safety and welfare of the students.
- To undertake such further activities as may reasonably be directed by
the line-manager, SLT or Head.
The ideal candidate will have:
- A degree
qualification from a recognised university or institute of higher education.
- Experience
working with young people in a developmental or learning environment,
preferably in a secondary school.
- Full
working knowledge of relevant policies/codes of practice and general awareness
of relevant legislation.
- Understanding
of principles of child development and learning processes and in particular,
barriers to learning.
- Competence
in the use of ICT to support teaching and learning.
- The ability
to work with a minimum of supervision and within a team.
- The ability
to apply behaviour management policies and strategies which contribute to a
purposeful learning environment.
- The necessary
skills to manage classroom activities and the physical learning spaces safely.
- The
ability to work calmly under pressure and to adapt quickly and effectively to
changing circumstances/situations.
- An
ability to use own initiative to motivate and inspire with a creative approach
to problem solving.
- Organise
and keep effective records.
- Excellent
communication skills, both verbal and written.
- A
positive role model who relates well to pupils and colleagues.
- A
willingness to be flexible, professional and committed to supporting the wider
life of the school.
Application
Interested candidates are invited to submit an application via My New
Term. The closing date for applications is 8:00am on Monday 1st June 2026. Interviews will take place w/c 8th
June 2026. Applications will be considered as they are received. The school
reserves the right to appoint at any stage.