Group Leader 10+ - Summer Camp - Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire

Barracudas Activity Day Camps

Group Leader 10+ - Summer Camp - Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire

£37370

Barracudas Activity Day Camps, Letchworth, Hertfordshire

  • Part time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 7 weeks ago, 13 Mar | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: f90aaac43be44f819355a69be9eda67a

Full Job Description

  • Assist with the set up and maintain a suitable base room area that is inviting for the children whilst ensuring it is kept tidy and all equipment is packed away

  • Follow policies and procedures to make sure the children in your care will have fun in a safe environment

  • Follow the prepared activity timetable each day to make sure we deliver the variety of activity sessions that Barracudas promise

  • Plan and deliver a variety of activities with structure and enthusiasm

  • Ensure that the needs of the children in your care are met with active supervision and attention throughout the day including breaks and lunch times

  • Use the resources available to plan and deliver a variety of activities with structure and enthusiasm that are age appropriate to the timetabled group

  • Get to know the children in your group as individuals - find out their interests and incorporate these into their day on camp

  • Work with other members of staff to deliver sessions

  • Encourage maximum participation of the children in the group

  • Take responsibility for general welfare and safeguarding

  • Ensure the safe use of equipment provided for your sessions, Obtain an enhanced DBS check through Barracudas or have an existing enhanced DBS on the Update Service

  • Attend a Virtual Assessment Event if you're new to Barracudas (see Staffroom for dates)

  • Complete Online Training annually

  • Have experience with using appropriate actions when dealing with challenging behaviour of those aged 10 and above, or be willing to learn before and during Camp.

  • Attend Induction Training Day ahead of your first working season (this will most likely take place within the 7-day period before your camp opens)

  • Assist with pack up at the end of camp, Ensure that the company fulfils all its Health and Safety obligations by carefully following instructions and showing a proactive and diligent approach to all safety issues

  • Any activities that you organise or deliver must be appropriate for the children in your care within the scope of your qualifications, skills and knowledge

  • Encourage the children to take part in new activities and ensure the activity programme is as directed on the timetable

  • Ensure the children under your supervision behave in a safe manner. Always know the children's whereabouts, respect them as individuals and communicate with them daily about codes of behaviour

  • Carefully follow all camp systems, including registration and collection procedures. You must follow Health and Safety systems and all guidelines on good practice in child welfare whilst supporting your colleagues to do the same

  • Be a positive role model to the children in your care by promoting a healthy lifestyle, good hygiene precautions and always considering their welfare

  • Report any concerns regarding Child Protection to your Management Team or the Designated Person at the Central Office

  • Make reasonable adjustments to accommodate and understand the requirements of children in your group who may have additional needs (including dietary needs) or a medical condition

  • Work in tandem with the SSI to increase inclusivity, open discussion, and choice regarding the timetable, baseroom games, and interaction within the group

  • Pending staff availability, you may be required to deliver Skills Builder sessions

  • All staff may be required to support a swimming session - you will need to bring swimwear and a spare t-shirt will be provided at camp

  • The above is not an exhaustive list of duties and you will be expected to perform different tasks as necessitated by your changing role within the organisation and the overall business objectives of the organisation

    Have experience or qualifications working with secondary school aged children

  • Be aged 18 or over by the start date of your contract

  • Be eligible to work in the UK

  • Provide satisfactory professional/academic references

  • Be enthusiastic, caring and organised with excellent communication skills and be able to use your initiative

  • Be able to adapt to effectively deal with unpredictable challenges within a childcare setting

    Salary: £547.27 - £628.71 salary per week dependant on age, internal/external experience, and qualifications (February Half Term contracts to be issued on 2023 wage level. 2024 wage level effective from 1st April.)