Clayton St John CofE Primary is a 2-form entry Church of England Primary
School and part of the Bradford
Diocesan Academies Trust (BDAT), a growing, Christian, Multi-Academy Trust
based in Bradford.
Clayton St John is a pupil-centred place of learning, fully committed to
providing all
the
children in its care with the highest quality of education. Our
goal at Clayton St John CofE Primary is to become an outstanding school that
delivers educational excellence. You will be fortunate to work with a
leadership team that demands the highest standards of teaching and learning and
deliver this with commitment and enthusiasm. We are seeking to appoint an someone
who has the drive and commitment to contribute to the success of our children.
Clayton St John is part of a
Trust, a family of 21 schools. The 16
Primary schools have close working relationships supporting each other every
day, you will become an integral part of the family. You will both support and be supported by the
schools and the Trust central team both educationally and operationally,
benefiting from the expertise within the Trust to challenge, support and give
additionality.
Job
Title: Assistant Catering Manager
Actual
Salary: £13,597, (national
living wage uplift) Band 3
Hours: 22.5
hours per week, 9:00am – 1:30pm Term Time plus 5 days
Job summary:
As an Assistant
Catering Manager, you will assist in overseeing all aspects of catering
operations and step into the catering manager’s role in their absence.
- To
provide a professional, friendly and efficient service for the staff and
children. Providing advice and
assistance, maintaining product, whilst ensuring compliance with the
academy’s policies and current legislation.
- Liaise
with the Catering Manager when planning new menus to provide balanced and
nutritional meals.
- Manage
inventory and do online ordering as needed. Processing invoices and
inputting the end of week figures and end of month stock take using excel.
- Assist
in budget management and cost control.
- Prepare,
cook and serve hot and cold meals as and when required, considering the
dietary requirements of the students as well as their preferences, whilst
maintaining quality and budgetary constraints.
- Maintain
accurate records of food supplies and cooking and storing temperatures.
- Ensure
compliance with health and safety regulations.
- Supervise
and train catering staff.
- Address
any issues or concerns that may arise.
- Completing
daily checks within the Safer Food better business manual and documenting
any necessary information.
Closing date - 3:00pm, Monday 6th July 2026
Interview: Friday 10th July 2026