Lunchtime
Playworker/Classroom Technician
Corsham Primary School – Pound Pill
Salary: TA (reading/phonics practise)– D4 £25,185 FTE
Lunchtime Playworker – B3, £24,796FTE
Actual Salary: TA - £2852 per annum, LTPW -
£2808 per annum
Contract: Permanent, Part-time
Working hours: 10 hours per week (5h as TA and 5h as LTPW) , working 38 weeks per year
(term time, excluding TD days)
Working pattern: Monday to Friday, LTPW – 11.45am to 12.45pm
plus TA – 12.45pm to 1.45pm
We’re happy to talk flexible working
options in regards to all our roles
Closing date: 12noon on Wednesday, 8th July 2026
Interview Date: Wednesday. 15th July 2026
Anticipated Start Date: 3rd September 2026
Please note: Both roles are interlinked so if you resign from one, you will need to resign from the other one simultaneously.
Job summary:
Corsham
Primary School is looking to appoint an enthusiastic and committed Lunchtime
Playworker/Classroom Technician to join our friendly and supportive team. This
combined role offers the opportunity to make a real difference to pupils'
educational experiences both inside and outside the classroom.
The successful candidate will support teaching and learning
by working with individual pupils and groups, helping children to develop
confidence and reach their potential. In addition, they will supervise and
engage pupils during lunchtime, promoting positive play and wellbeing, while
also providing classroom support to help maintain an effective learning
environment.
Full details of the role can be found in the job description and person
specification.
The successful applicant will support a community where everyone is encouraged
to reach their potential, work together toward shared goals, feel valued, enjoy
a positive environment, and build relationships founded on kindness and trust.
Please do
not submit applications via the Indeed website, applications should be
completed through MNT, we kindly note that CVs cannot be accepted.
Our School
Corsham Primary School is located in the picturesque Wiltshire market town of Corsham, near Bath, and is arranged over two sites located at either side of the town. Pound Pill site offers 14 classes and the Broadwood site houses 10 classes, both supporting children from Reception to Year 6. At Corsham Primary, we believe that All children matter and have the right to the very best, in order to fulfil their potential. Our happy Corsham Primary family prides itself on having high expectations for learning and behaviour, enabling everyone to enjoy learning and succeed. Our school values of ‘Caring, Positive and Stimulating’, underpin our ethos, alongside a broad and balanced enquiry-led curriculum which challenges children to be curious. Corsham Primary was one of the original founding schools to create Pickwick Multi Academy Trust in August 2017 and strongly believes in a collaborative approach to learning that encourages the sharing of best practice to enhance the education and outcomes of all the children in our Trust.
We warmly welcome visits to our school and would be delighted to show you around our school.
Contact details
If you
require any further details regarding the role, please feel free to contact Mrs Jak
Stevens, jstevens@corsham-pri.wilts.sch.uk We would love to hear
from you, we warmly welcome visits to our school and would be delighted to show
you around our school.
Please be aware that this role may be closed ahead of the deadline if
sufficient applications are received.
Why choose Pickwick Academy Trust?
You’ll be joining a trusted community that is built on shared values and genuine care for every learner. As part of 21 schools, you will benefit from shared expertise, strong professional development, and clear pathways for progression. Our scale allows us to invest in high-quality training, mentoring, and resources to help you succeed. we offer a supportive, inclusive workplace where staff wellbeing truly matters, including;
Our vision is to provide the very best education, empowering our children to become lifelong learnings, global citizens and deep thinkers. We are seeking dedicated staff to join our supportive trust and help make a real impact. Our mission is to attract and retain individuals who share our values and vision.
As a Diversity & Inclusion employer, we warmly welcome applicants from all backgrounds and experiences. We particularly encourage applications from underrepresented groups and are dedicated to providing reasonable adjustments for disabled, neurodivergent, or otherwise needing applicants. For any application support, please contact AskHR@pickwickacademytrust.co.uk
What we Value in Our Team
At Pickwick Academy Trust, we welcome
people from all backgrounds and experiences. We are looking for colleagues who
can work in a way that reflects our values of aspiration, collaboration, inclusion,
enjoyment, and nurturing relationships. This means setting clear goals, working
respectfully with others, treating everyone fairly, creating a positive
environment, and building supportive and consistent relationships with pupils
and colleagues. You do not need to “be a certain type of person” to succeed
here, what matters is how you work. If you want to support children to do well,
enjoy being part of a team, and want to contribute to a warm, inclusive, and
ambitious Trust, we would be delighted to receive your application.
You can join also our Talent Pool for each school by visiting the Pickwick Academy Trust Careers Page
If you
have used My New Term previously for a Pickwick Academy Trust vacancy, please
remember to update it with your current workplace details, references and
responsibilities;
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External applicants should nominate their line manager; if they
have previously worked in a school, this reference must come from the Headteacher.
Safeguarding
Pickwick Academy Trust is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff, governors, trustees and volunteers to share this commitment.
Please note that this role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. As such, all applicants are required to disclose any criminal convictions, cautions, warnings, or reprimands, even if they are considered “spent.” An enhanced DBS check will be undertaken prior and a requirement to the commencement of any employment.
References will be requested at the shortlisting stage for all roles and may be used during the interview process. If any of your previous employments includes working with children, one referee must be from that role regardless of whether it is your current or most recent position. If you currently work in a Pickwick Academy School, please nominate your current Headteacher. All gaps in employment must be accounted for and explained in the relevant section of the application form.
In
accordance with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) 2025 and our safer
recruitment procedures, an online search will be carried out for all
shortlisted candidates. This search will involve reviewing publicly available
information to help assess a candidate’s suitability to work with children.
Further guidance will be provided to shortlisted candidates, who may be asked
to clarify aspects of their online presence.
Mrs Jak Stevens
jstevens@corsham-pri.wilts.sch.uk
Corsham Primary School would like all candidates to answer specific questions for the personal statement section. For reference, here is a preview of the questions/headings:
