Volunteer Helper at Lutton St Nicholas Primary Academy

  76 Days Remaining


76 Days Remaining
  Job Reference #
EDV/2026/LSNPA/82329
  Location
Lutton, Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE12 9HN
  Contract Type
Not Applicable
  Contract Term
Not Applicable
  Closing Date
Midnight, Wed 22nd Jul, 2026
  Positions Available
1
   Positions Available        1
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About this Role

Volunteers in education settings help to improve the learning experience, and often have an impact even after they have left. They aren't accountable for the outcomes of the children they work with in the same way that teachers are, meaning that their roles can offer a way to work in education without the pressure of a permanent job.

Volunteers might be parents, college or university students, or other adults in the local area — you don't need any experience working with children in order to become one.


In the classroom, your volunteer work could include:

• Listening to children read. Reading is an extremely important skill for children to learn, but can be difficult to acquire. Any time and help that you can give could make a huge difference to children's future achievements levels in school. Additionally, you might be asked to read to children — this can be of great benefit to their language and literacy development.

• Sharing your professional skills. For example, if you're a doctor, you could talk about healthy living to give children an up-to-date, specialist perspective on an area of the curriculum.

• Helping on school trips. Schools need a certain number of adults to go with them on trips, but they can't always spare the teaching staff. If you can make up the numbers, it means they have the opportunity to give children these enriching experiences that they may not otherwise be able to have.

• Taking on classroom assistant duties. To support the teacher, volunteer classroom assistants might check children's planners, get them settled as they arrive in the morning, photocopy worksheets, design displays, answer questions in the lesson, work one-to-one or in small groups, and do story time. This gives the teacher more time to focus on teaching the lesson content — together, you can make an excellent team.

Keystone Academy Trust is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. An enhanced DBS disclosure will be requested for all successful candidates prior to appointment, including a Children's Barred List check if the role meets the criteria for regulated activity. All pre-employment checks are in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education.


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  Administrator
  01406363392
  Laura.watson@lsn.keystonemat.org


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