Are you a caring and dedicated After School Supervisor seeking a new opportunity from January 2026 Do you want to work in a school that values structure wellbeing and positive relationships Wayman Education is delighted to be working with a vibrant primary school in Wandsworth that is looking to appoint a committed After School Supervisor to join their after-school provision.
The successful After School Supervisor in Wandsworth will play a vital role in supporting pupils once lessons have finished. This After School Supervisor role beginning in January 2026 involves supervising children supporting structured play and activities and ensuring a calm and enjoyable end to the school day. The Wandsworth school places high value on safeguarding and consistency making this an ideal role for an experienced After School Supervisor.
After School Supervisor
Wandsworth location
Supportive leadership and SLT
Stable afternoon hours
January 2026 start
Responsibilities of an After School Supervisor:
Supervising pupils during after-school provision
Supporting enrichment and play activities
Encouraging positive behaviour and routines
Ensuring safeguarding procedures are followed
Supporting safe collection of pupils
About the School
This welcoming primary school in Wandsworth is known for its inclusive ethos and strong community links. The school provides training and guidance so every After School Supervisor feels confident and supported. From January 2026 the appointed After School Supervisor will join a collaborative and friendly staff team.
Suitable Applicants Must Have:
A caring and responsible attitude
Experience working with children (desirable)
Strong communication skills
Reliability and punctuality
Availability from January 2026
Application
To be considered for this After School Supervisor role in Wandsworth starting January 2026 please forward your CV.
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