Make a meaningful difference in a child's day.
- Opportunity to earn a performance related bonus
- Monday to Friday, 11:15 am - 2:30 pm
At Fennies, our Lunchtime Teaching Assistants play an important role in creating a calm, safe and enjoyable environment for children during one of the most important parts of their day.
Whether you're looking for flexible work, returning to childcare or starting your journey in early years, this is a great opportunity to be part of a supportive and rewarding environment.
Why join Fennies?
We believe every role plays a vital part in creating exceptional nurseries - and that deserves recognition, support and development.
Competitive salary and bonus
- Up to £14 per hour
- Opportunity to earn a performance related bonus
Work life balance
- Part time hours, ideal for work life balance
- Up to 20 days annual leave, increasing 1 day per year of service, plus bank holidays
Wellbeing benefits and a supportive team culture
- Free daily meals from the Fennies Café
- Summer BBQs, Christmas events and company celebrations
- Recognition and reward through the Fennies Club long service awards
About the role
As a Lunchtime Teaching Assistant, you'll support children during lunchtime routines, helping to create a positive, calm and enjoyable experience.
Responsibilities
- Support children during mealtimes, encouraging independence and good eating habits
- Help create a calm and nurturing environment during lunch and transition times
- Assist with supervising children indoors and outdoors
- Support children's wellbeing, comfort and emotional needs
- Work closely with the team to maintain routines
- Maintain high standards of safeguarding, health, safety and hygiene
Qualifications
You don't need previous nursery experience - we'll provide the training you need. You'll need to be caring, reliable and enjoy working with children and as part of a team.
- Have a genuine interest in working with children
- Be friendly, patient and supportive
- Enjoy working as part of a team
- Reliable and motivated to learn new skills
- Ideally, some experience working with children (formal or informal)
- Basic understanding of child development or early years (desirable)
Most importantly, you bring kindness, enthusiasm and a positive attitude.
EEO statement
At Fennies, we celebrate diversity and believe inclusive teams create stronger learning environments for children. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels valued and supported.
Safeguarding
Fennies is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check and provide proof of identity. In line with Safer Recruitment guidance, online searches (including social media) may be conducted for shortlisted candidates.
