- Play leaders must focus on the children in your care at all times. Welcome and get to know the children in your group, ensuring that their enjoyment is your prime concern. Care for and encourage the children on camp and integrate any unhappy children into the group activities.
- Plan, organise and coordinate the delivery of the younger children’s Xtra Time and the non-sports programme.
- Ensure the health and safety of the children in your care. Be fully aware of the health and safety policies and inform the site manager of any contravention of policy. Ensure the children in your group are aware of all risks and relevant safety policies.
- Plan, prepare and deliver quality, fun, under 7s activity sessions for each sport or activity that you are timetabled for. This will include majority of the non-sports programme on Kids Camp. Familiarise yourself with the timetable, the programme guide and the resources available in the online staff area. Plan activity sessions using your own ideas and the materials provided. Ensure that every child is able to participate throughout your sessions.
- Supervise lunch, breaks and related activities providing adequate supervision to ensure children are safe and happy. Carry out lunchtime activities to keep the supervision tight, keep the children interested and enhance their holiday camp experience.
- Ensure the safe and effective use of venue facilities and sports equipment. Respect the venue facilities and ensure they are treated with care and left clean and tidy at the end of each day. Check the equipment daily to prevent loss of equipment and identify damaged items.
- Take the role of a ‘Responsible Adult’ in the pool sessions. Participate in the swimming sessions, actively watching and encouraging children. Observe the children at all times, watching for any children in difficulty.
- Hours of work are generally between 8am and 6pm, during the holidays and will be confirmed by contract.
- Rate of pay is dependent upon contract.
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