Junior School Caregiver - School support and after school care
St Georgeʼs British International School is seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Caregiver to join our highly motivated and experienced student support team commencing in September 2026 on a full-time basis (37.5 hours). The successful candidate will be based at our City Centre Junior School campus in Rome. Working hours are Monday to Friday, 10.30am to 6.00pm (including lunch break), term time only.
School Accolades
Top 10 Private Schools in Europe, Spears Index (2025, 2024)
Top 15 Schools in Europe: Schools Index by Carfax (2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020)
Finalist, British International School of the Year, International Schools of the Year Awards (October 2024)
Top 100 IB Schools in the World (Summer 2025 Examination Session)
British School Overseas (BSO) Accredited Status (2024 - 2027)
COBIS Accredited Member with Double Beacon Status (Learning & Teaching, Governance) (2023)
Newcastle United Foundation Football School (the Club and Foundation’s first International School partner)
ABRSM Partner Programme School (Second Worldwide International School Partner)
AFEC (Athlete Friendly Education Centre) School (one of just 40 worldwide)
UAL Art & Design Foundation Diploma Accreditation (one of only 4 centres outside of the UK)
Duties and Responsibilities
Mentor and provide support to students across the school as directed by the Head of School.
Support classroom teachers with the preparation of materials
Support children during specialist lessons.
Be responsible for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people with whom s/he comes into contact.
After school Supervision and Care:
Maintain the safety, welfare and good conduct of the pupils in the after-school club
Undertake the daily supervision of the children, developing and maintaining high standards to ensure the welfare and safety of children at all times.
Oversee the daily activities, snacks, and ensure all resources are tidied away and the environment left in a good condition.
Ensure pupils have access to appropriate activities to support their physical, emotional, social and intellectual development, considering their cultural and linguistic needs.
Take a key role in suitably equipping the after-school club in order to provide a stimulating environment for the pupil.
Provide high-quality care for the children and comply with school policies, procedures and guidelines.
Take a daily register of attendance and submit weekly attendance records to the school secretary for accounts.
Report back to the appropriate member of staff using the school's agreed referral procedures on the behaviour of pupils during the after-school club, or any other issues that may be relevant.
Pastoral
Demonstrate professional curiosity in relation to each student’s wellbeing and welfare, and foster the personal and social developments of each student in their care
Actively promote the social, moral and cultural ethos of the school community
Create an atmosphere of support by being aware of, and fully compliant with, all of the school’s pastoral policies
Be familiar with all the school’s policies on Health and Safety and be proactive in ensuring the safety of all members of the school community at all times
Promote exemplary behaviour and a responsible attitude amongst pupils
Be aware of and act upon all policies regarding the safeguarding of children
Professional
Contribute to the safe supervision of children at break and lunch times
Promote pride in the school among the pupil body through high standards of dress, behaviour and commitment
Ensure that all communication is acted upon appropriately and in a timely manner
Attend Parents’ Evenings, Assemblies and other school events after school during term time as the Head of School/Principal may, from time to time, require
Be responsible for all school resources, particularly those in your care, reporting damage or loss to the appropriate authority within the school
Contribute to the virtual learning environment, the website, social media and publications in support of your work
Contribute to the school’s Self Evaluation and Strategic Plan
Foster a close partnership with parents, initiating contact in appropriate circumstances and ensuring that there is a record of this
Carry out any reasonable professional request made by the Principal or Head of Junior School
Personal Skills
The successful candidate will be:
An ambassador of St George’s at all times
A role model in relation to the school’s core values of Internationalism, Inclusivity and Excellence
Enthusiastic and passionate about education with a sound understanding of UK best practice
Reliable and respectful in their dealings with all members of the school community
Flexible and adaptable to the varied demands of working in a world-class school environment
Proactive in all aspects of school life
Able to work both independently and collaboratively
Creative and innovative across and beyond the curriculum
Able to work successfully under pressure, with excellent organisational skills
Reliable and respectful
Able to demonstrate a positive and proactive attitude towards participation in professional development and the school’s induction and professional review processes
Able to present a professional image in line with the high expectations of St George’s
A talented communicator
A confident and competent user of IT in the classroom and for administrative purposes
Formal Qualifications / Experience
A good standard of spoken and written English
Previous experience within a school setting
A strong record of professional development
How to Apply
Reference Number 260502
Application Deadline Monday 25 May 2026, 4.00pm CEST
Start Date September 2026
Availability (full-time/part-time) Full-time
Contract 1-year contract with the potential for a permanent position from Year 2
We reserve the right to appoint before the closing date. Early application is strongly encouraged.
Please complete an online application form via school website. Shortlisted candidates will have references taken up prior to interview.
Additional Application Guidance
The Education and Qualifications section of the application form must be completed in full (including grades obtained). References provided should always include your current employer. If you are currently working in education, please note that your first referee must be the Headteacher/Principal of the school that you are currently employed with.
School Policies
Applicants to St George’s should be familiar with the school’s Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy available at the school website. A copy of the Staff Code of Conduct and Whistleblowing Policy will be made available to shortlisted candidates.
Conditional Offer of Appointment
Any offer to a successful candidate will be conditional upon the following:
Verification of identity, qualifications and professional status
A safeguarding check
Receipt of at least three satisfactory references (one of which should be from your current or most recent Principal, Head of School or line manager)
Verification of medical fitness (completion of a medical declaration)
Social media screening
Non-EU applicants will be required to produce their university transcript with courses taken and final grade of their first Degree.
Remuneration
Package details will be available to shortlisted candidates upon request.
Equal Opportunities
St George's is an equal opportunities employer and is fully committed to a policy of treating all its employees and job applicants equally. Discrimination will not be made on the grounds of age, race, religion, disability, marital status, gender, re-assigned gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy or other basis.