Job Ref: NT/17/480 Permanent Catering Assistant (Re-advertisement) Carryduff Primary School, Belfast Candidate Information Pack
Background and Context The Education Authority (EA) wants every child to have an outstanding education. The EA was established under the Education Act (Northern Ireland) 2014 and became operational on 1 April 2015. It is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department of Education and the Department for the Economy. The EA is responsible for ensuring that high quality primary and secondary education services are available to meet the needs of children and young people, and for support for the provision of efficient and effective youth services. These services were previously delivered by five Education and Library Boards (ELBs). The organisation employs over 39,000 people across Northern Ireland in a wide variety of roles including teachers in controlled schools, school-based support staff and staff in administrative headquarters. The work we do impacts the lives of tens of thousands of children, young people and their families every day. The services we provide are essential in supporting, encouraging and facilitating learning within our communities to develop generations of young people who are equipped to succeed in life and work in the modern world. As a public sector organisation, we must continue to deliver these vital services in a challenging environment of increasing financial pressure and under intense public scrutiny. Future Challenges and Opportunities Recent focus has been on transition from the former ELBs to a single authority. Looking forward, this focus moves from transition to transformation. Emerging from the five ELBs our aim is to build a new organisation which is focused on meeting the needs of all our young people equally, removing barriers to learning and ensuring equality of access to excellent education services so that every child can develop to his or her full potential. Work is underway to develop a strategic plan for the period 2017 2027. This will provide a framework for the authority s activities and will guide the organisation through its transformation journey. The EA in all its activities will endeavour to support the Programme for Government to improve educational outcomes; reduce educational inequality; improve the quality of education and the skills profile of the population. The EA also recognises the fundamental role it has in other NI Executive priorities such as the economy and the wider success of Northern Ireland. These are exciting and challenging times for EA as we continue the process of transformation and seek fundamentally to transform education administration for the benefit of future generations of children and young people.
JOB DESCRIPTION Post: Location: Hours: Rate of pay: Responsible to: Reports to: Catering Assistant (Re-advertisement) Carryduff Primary School, Belfast 7.5 hpw 7.9983-8.1219 per hour. NJC pts 6-8. A retainer fee is paid during school holidays. Catering Manager through appropriate Area Catering Manager Senior/Unit Catering Supervisor 1.0 Job Purpose To actively participate in the daily operation of the Catering Unit under the direction of the Senior/Unit Catering Supervisor. Team participation is essential to provide an efficient hygienic service, to achieve customer satisfaction and to promote sales within the unit. 2.0 Duties and Responsibilities 2.1 The basic preparation of food and beverages including the preparation of vegetables and snacks using appropriate equipment. 2.2 Simple cooking including the reconstitution of prepared food. 2.3 Organisation and control of food service points. 2.4 The transferring and serving of meals and snacks including transported meals. 2.5 Assisting with the promotion of meals to pupils, parents and principal. 2.6 Maintain regular contact with the central kitchen, if applicable, with regard to all aspects of service delivery. 2.7 The preparation of the dining area: (a) (b) The setting out of dining room tables, chairs, benches and serving points as required by the meals service; The setting of tables, laying out of cutlery, water jugs, etc. 2.8 General kitchen and dining room duties including washing up, clearing away equipment including tables, chairs and benches. The cleaning of the kitchen/servery, dining room and equipment including floors and walls.
2.9 Recording of temperatures for control purposes as required. 2.10 Securing of premises as required. 2.11 Duties as delegated in connection with service provision. 3.0 General Conditions 3.1 All duties must be carried out to comply with: (a) (b) Acts of Parliament, Statutory Instruments and Regulations and other legal requirements; Codes of Practice. 3.2 All duties will be carried out in the working conditions normally inherent in the particular job. 3.3 All necessary administration must be completed. 3.4 Duties will be carried out for jobs up to and including those in the same grade, provided such duties are within the competence of the employee.
EDUCATION AUTHORITY PERSON SPECIFICATION POST: Catering Assistant FACTOR ESSENTIAL DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS It is desirable that applicants have the following by the closing date for receipt of completed applications: Level 2 award in Food Safety in Catering (Chartered Institute of Environmental Health) or equivalent*(attained within the last 3 years) or appropriate refresher training. EXPERIENCE Previous catering experience in a school meals or a similar catering establishment using traditional cooking methods. Cash handling experience. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Knowledge of hygiene procedures in a catering environment. Knowledge of health & safety in a catering environment.
A knowledge of nutrition and providing food to meet special dietary requirements. PERSONAL QUALITIES Clean and tidy appearance. Ability to communicate effectively with customers and colleagues. Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines. Ability to understand and to follow instructions in the language of English. * Online equivalent qualifications will not be accepted The criteria may be enhanced. Application forms and associated documents may be downloaded from the Authority s website www.eani.org.uk DISCLOSURE OF CRIMINAL BACKGROUND If you have been appointed for a post that involves regulated activity under the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups (NI) Order 2007, the Education Authority will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure of Criminal Background. Please note that you WILL be expected to meet the cost of an Enhanced Disclosure Certificate, which is currently 33. Details of how to make payment will be sent to you at the pre-employment stage. Further details in relation to legislative requirements can be accessed on www.nidirect.gov.uk/vetting or www.dojni.gov.uk/accessni
REFERENCES This appointment will be subject to satisfactory references being received. One reference should be from a person who is able to comment on your suitability to work with children/young people in an educational setting. The Education Authority (EA) will seek references from present/previous employers for posts involving regulated activity. It is essential that you fully describe in the application form how you meet the criteria sought. Please provide detailed information against each requirement, providing dates and ensuring that where requirements are time bounded (eg. 1 year within the last 5 years) you provide detail and dates that fully satisfy the requirement. It is not appropriate to simply list the various posts that you have held. Assumptions will not be made from the title of your post. Posts involving work in educational institutions are subject to the provisions of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups (NI) Order 2007 Canvassing will disqualify LATE OR FAXED APPLICATION FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED Please complete and return your application form and Equal Opportunities Questionnaire by post/hand delivering to the Equal Opportunities Unit, Education Authority, Grahamsbridge Road, Dundonald, Belfast, BT16 2HS or alternatively by e-mail to earecruitment@eani.org.uk no later than 2.00 pm on the closing date for receipt of completed applications. If you are returning your application form by e-mail please ensure that the subject line is completed with the Job Reference Number. The Education Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer
POSTS WITH RETAINER FEE SUMMARY OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE The Conditions of Service are determined by the National Joint Council (NJC) for Local Government Services. HOURS Please refer to the Candidate Information Pack for hours relating to the post. The full-time hours for an EA employee is 36 hours per week. Employees are required to work such hours as are necessary for the efficient discharge of the duties of the post. REMUNERATION Details relating to the salary scale/rate of pay are in accordance with the agreement relating to your grade. Your hours of work exclude meal breaks. The Candidate Information Pack provides the salary scale/rate of pay relating to the post. EA employees are paid by Bankers Automatic Clearing System (BACS) on a monthly basis. Employees must have a current bank account and provide details prior to the first date of commencement of employment. ANNUAL LEAVE, PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AND EXTRA-STATUTORY HOLIDAYS In accordance with the Working Time Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998 (as amended), all employees have a statutory entitlement to a minimum of 5.6 weeks paid holiday. The basic annual leave entitlement is increased after 5 years service in accordance with existing agreements. In addition, there are normally 12 public and extra-statutory holidays in any leave year. Employees who work less than a 5 day/36 hour week, and/or fewer than 52 weeks per annum, will have an entitlement to leave that is pro rata to the hours, days and weeks worked.
Salary range Minimum Entitlement After 5 years service NJC Pts 4 17 21 days 28 days NJC Pts 18 25 21 days 29 days NJC Pts 26 36 23 days 30 days NJC Pts 38 49 25 days 31 days NJC Pts 49 and over 27 days 33 days The leave year extends from 1 April in one year to 31 March the following year. New entrants will be entitled to leave proportionate to the completed months of service during the first year of entry. School based employees are not permitted to take annual leave during term-time. The annual leave entitlement for the year will be paid in August. In respect of the period of the year when the school is closed and employees are not on annual leave, a retainer fee calculated at the rate of one half of the employee s normal rate of pay immediately prior to the school closure is payable subject to conditions being met. OCCUPATIONAL SICK PAY Occupational sick pay is paid in accordance with NJC Conditions of Service. Employees who work less than a 5 day/36 hour week, and/or fewer than 52 weeks per annum, will have an entitlement that is pro rata to the hours, days and weeks worked. MATERNITY, ADOPTION, PATERNITY AND PARENTAL LEAVE The Education Authority has Schemes in operation for the provision of Maternity, Adoption, Paternity and Parental leave. Further information is available from Human Resource Services.
PROBATIONARY PERIOD The first 26 weeks of service is defined as the probationary period, at the end of which, subject to a satisfactory report compiled by the appropriate Line Manager, an appointment is confirmed. SUPERANNUATION The Pension Scheme provided by the Education Authority is the LGPS (NI) which is administered by the Northern Ireland Local Government Officer s Superannuation Committee (NILGOSC). NILGOSC operates a qualifying pension scheme which meets or exceeds the Government s standards. The Education Authority currently operates automatic enrolment, whereby eligible employees are brought into the pension scheme but have the option to opt out if desired. Auto enrolment was introduced by the government to encourage people to save for their retirement. For more information please visit the NILGOSC website www.nilgosc.org.uk or contact NILGOSC on telephone number 0845 308 7346 or by e-mail info@nilgosc.org.uk. RETIREMENT Employees who contribute to the Local Government Pension Scheme, can retire and receive benefits in full once retirement age is reached. Further information is available from Human Resource Services. NOTICE PERIOD The minimum period of notice employees are required to give to terminate employment is not less than 1 calendar month/4 weeks. Employees on salary NJC Pt. 42 and above (or equivalent) are required to give 3 calendar months notice. CODE OF CONDUCT Failure to comply with the Code of Employment may be considered a disciplinary offence and/or could result in the offer of employment being withdrawn and/or could result in dismissal. A copy of the current Code of is available from the Education Authority Human Resources Services. UNDERTAKING WORK IN ADDITION TO THIS POST Employees intending to undertake any other paid employment or work should, prior to undertaking the other work, notify the Education Authority of their intention to do so. Other employment can only be undertaken where the Education Authority has granted written approval.
CHILD PROTECTION The Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups (Northern Ireland) Order 2007 defines working directly with children or young people or in specified places as regulated activity. Appointment to a post defined as regulated activity is subject to a satisfactory outcome of the vetting procedure, including receipt of a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure Certificate from AccessNI. OTHER POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Other policies and Procedures are available from Human Resource Services on request or available to view on the Education Authority website www.eani.org.uk