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Job description We are highly focussed on development and safety but also vitally important to us, is that our children have an enjoyable learning experience. We provide a caring, secure environment through individual attention and group activities and to organise an appropriate range of leisure activities for children between the ages of 3 to 11. Main Responsibilities: Delivery of After School Provision - To lead, manage and deliver quality childcare provision in a safe, fun and learning environment, to lead the Playworker team to fulfil the aims and vision of Beams of Light. - To manage, lead and motivate a team of playworkers to the deliver safe, creative and stimulating play activities to meet the needs of children aged between 3 and 11 years of age. - To endeavour to meet the individual needs of all the children attending the club and to provide a warm and caring environment. - Supervise children in all aspects of their play, indoors and outdoors, on and off site (including external trips). - Develop positive relationships with children and meet their individual needs. - Provide full care for the children including delivery of children to school, collection from school and the safe delivery to parents and/or named carers. - Act as Key worker and ensure all staff complete EYFS learning journeys competently. - Administer First Aid as appropriate. - Maintain a safe and secure environment by carrying out safety checks and report problems and risks to the centre manager and premises officer. As agreed with the centre manager to ensure day to day maintenance is upheld. - Prepare healthy snacks in accordance with the settings healthy eating policy and meet the required standards of hygiene, health & safety. - Establish good relationships with parents and the local school encouraging two-way communication, feedback and dealing with complaints. - Undertake cleaning and tidying duties and ensure rotas are adhered to. - Ensure equality and diversity is encouraged and observed by all playworkers and children attending the setting. Management and Administration - Lead staff meetings ensuring every member of the team has an equal voice to put forward ideas for activities, trips, themed days, fundraising events, and service improvement. - Undertake administration duties to support the management committee including staff appraisal, disciplinaries, performance reviews, record keeping and petty cash control. - To effectively manage the occupancy levels of the after school club, managing the registers, waiting list and offering childcare places. Promoting and marketing Beams of Light effectively to maintain occupancy. - Be aware of all up to date Safeguarding, Equality and Diversity practices and put into practice within the setting. - To act as the SENCO lead when the centre manager is not present. - To act as the Child Protection lead when the centre manager is not present. - To ensure all fire and safety checks are completed daily and ensure practice fire drills are rehearsed on a regular basis. - To ensure that adequate standards of hygiene are maintained throughout the after school club. - Develop professional working relationships with the school, all relevant professionals and authorities including the local authority and Ofsted - Maintain all records relating to the management of the setting ensuring confidentiality and data protection of the children, families, staff and committee. - Undertake training as required by the organisation or registering authority and contribute to professional development. - Ensure all staff complete mandatory training and that staff are encouraged to keep a reflective portfolio. - Be part of the recruitment team and ensure new staff receive a thorough and welcoming induction. - Work within agreed policies and guidelines and work within an equal opportunities framework. Ensure the setting is kept up to date with new legislation and guidance on managing an after school care setting, Ofsted and charity commission legislation. Qualification preference: Safeguarding training/ Child Protection First Aid Training Health and Safety Food Hygiene Salary - £18 an hour, 3 hours a day Location - Magdalen Road, London (Beatrix Potter School) Contract Type - Permanent, Part time, Employed Weekly hours - 15 hours per week Operates - from 2:45pm to 6pm daily - Term Time Only Applications will be considered as they are received. Interviews will be arranged accordingly. We reserve the right to close the adverts early for example, where we received an unprecedented high volume of applications. Therefore, please apply early to ensure you are considered for the post. Job Type: Part-time Pay: £18.00 per hour Schedule: Monday to Friday Experience: Childcare: 1 year (preferred) Licence/Certification: DBS (preferred) Safeguarding Certificate (preferred) Food Safety & Hygiene Certificate (preferred) First Aid Certification (preferred) Paediatric First Aid Certification (preferred) NVQ Level 3 in Childcare (required) Work Location: In person Expected start date: 14/10/2024
We are seeking a passionate and energetic After School Club Coach to join our team. In this role, you will lead and manage after-school activities for children. You will be responsible for planning and delivering a range of sports, arts, and educational activities that cater to different age groups and interests. You will ensure a safe, enjoyable, and supportive environment, promote teamwork and personal development, and maintain strong communication with parents and school staff. Key Responsibilities: - Plan and deliver diverse after-school activities. - Supervise and engage with children to ensure their well-being. - Promote teamwork, personal growth, and skill development. - Maintain a safe and supportive environment. - Communicate effectively with parents, children, and school staff. - Address any issues or concerns promptly and professionally. Requirements: - Previous experience in coaching or working with children. - Excellent organisational and communication skills. - Ability to inspire and motivate children. - Relevant coaching or teaching qualifications are advantageous. - First Aid certification.
Enjoy working with children from 3-11 years. Experience working with children. Enjoy doing Arts and crafts, Football, and other activities. Knowledge of safeguarding and basic first aid. DBS is essential.
Football coaching Year 1-3 Day: Thursday Time: 3:20pm- 4:30pm Loacation: Lambeth Requirements: Enhanced DBS, Sports coaching qualification Rate: £20 per session
The Inventors brings to you the opportunity to work with children between the ages of 6-12 to provide them with a fun experience and enhance their scientific learning! If you are someone who enjoys working with children, this is the perfect opportunity for you. We are looking for enthusiastic facilitators located in Ealing, who would like to work with children after-school hours to help them build small projects and gadgets that involve aspects of Science, Technology, Art, Mechanics and Electronics. The role is on a part-time basis for 2 classes a week and we will be running clubs in 2 schools, on a weekly basis, each class lasting for one hour. Training for each session is provided. So if you are a motivated individual who enjoys working with children, is willing to learn and wants to sharpen their teaching skills, this is the perfect role for you! Experience: Not required Languages: English – Advanced Employment: Part-time Schedule: 3 - 5 pm Salary: £14 – £22 hourly We require all our facilitators to pass an enhanced DBS check before they can be assigned a school. This position will start at the beginning of october.