Playworker
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 11 Mehefin 2025 |
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Cyflog: | Heb ei nodi |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | SWAN Grade PS3 |
Oriau: | Rhan Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 20 Mehefin 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Woking, Surrey, GU21 6NL |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | eTeach UK Limited |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 1492315 |
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Hours: 15 hours per week term time only, 185 days per year (37 weeks)
Working Pattern: Monday to Friday 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Pay Range: SWAN Grade PS3
Actual Salary: £8,015.90 per annum (full-time equivalent £23,576 per annum)
Do you love working with children, enjoy creative play and love the outdoors? Then this is the job for you! The ‘Wise Owl Club’ is our before and after school club with up to 100 children attending each day at breakfast and after school sessions. We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic, hardworking, and creative Playworker to work with our after school club team. Ideally, the successful applicant will be available to work 5 days per week, Monday to Friday, 3:00pm – 6:00pm. However, if you are only available to work some of these days your application may be considered. Please indicate your preferred days on the application form. The role includes: To actively assist the club manager and supervisors in the safe and organised running of the club Undertake other duties as requested by the manager/supervisors (e.g., preparing, serving, and tidying away ‘snacks’, escorting children to and from clubs including swimming) Supervising and engaging with the children in play and conversation whilst ensuring their safety at all times Ensuring every child has a positive and fun experience whilst attending the club Being aware of and maintaining sensitivity for children with additional needs Plan, create, set up and deliver activities for children to take part in (e.g., arts and craft, cooking/baking, board games, in and outdoor play and a whole lot more) and encourage children to participate Administering first aid when needed (training will be provided) We can offer you: A warm and caring environment where the happiness and well-being of the children are our paramount aims The opportunity to become part of a friendly team that strives to be outstanding Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme Access to an Employee Assistance ProgrammeA Cycle to Work SchemeYou will: Most importantly, be passionate about providing outstanding childcare and be willing to have fun and enjoy working with children aged between 4-11 years Be enthusiastic, honest, reliable and hardworking with a ‘can-do’ attitude Have an energetic personality and be creative in providing new activities for the children – if you have a hobby or skill that you can share with the children (e.g., photography, dance, sport, art) that would be an advantage. Have a good general level of education. Although no formal qualifications are required, a childcare, Playworker or similar qualification at NVQ level 2 or higher (or equivalent) would be an advantage. Applicants must be 17 or over Application closing date: 12 pm Friday 20th June 2025 An early application is recommended as candidates will be assessed and shortlisted as their application is received. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if a suitable candidate is found. Interviews: To be confirmed with shortlisted applicants We look forward to receiving your application. Goldsworth Primary School is part of The Swan Trust, a multi-academy trust which incorporates 10 schools within the Woking area. The schools work closely together and aim to support each other through purposeful collaboration that enhances educational opportunities and supports improvements in the quality of learning for all our children. All schools within The SWAN Trust warmly welcome children, families, governors, and staff from diverse backgrounds within the Woking community. The schools within The Trust aim to ensure that every child feels safe and happy in school creating a culture where they can grow and develop.
Do you love working with children, enjoy creative play and love the outdoors? Then this is the job for you! The ‘Wise Owl Club’ is our before and after school club with up to 100 children attending each day at breakfast and after school sessions. We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic, hardworking, and creative Playworker to work with our after school club team. Ideally, the successful applicant will be available to work 5 days per week, Monday to Friday, 3:00pm – 6:00pm. However, if you are only available to work some of these days your application may be considered. Please indicate your preferred days on the application form. The role includes: To actively assist the club manager and supervisors in the safe and organised running of the club Undertake other duties as requested by the manager/supervisors (e.g., preparing, serving, and tidying away ‘snacks’, escorting children to and from clubs including swimming) Supervising and engaging with the children in play and conversation whilst ensuring their safety at all times Ensuring every child has a positive and fun experience whilst attending the club Being aware of and maintaining sensitivity for children with additional needs Plan, create, set up and deliver activities for children to take part in (e.g., arts and craft, cooking/baking, board games, in and outdoor play and a whole lot more) and encourage children to participate Administering first aid when needed (training will be provided) We can offer you: A warm and caring environment where the happiness and well-being of the children are our paramount aims The opportunity to become part of a friendly team that strives to be outstanding Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme Access to an Employee Assistance ProgrammeA Cycle to Work SchemeYou will: Most importantly, be passionate about providing outstanding childcare and be willing to have fun and enjoy working with children aged between 4-11 years Be enthusiastic, honest, reliable and hardworking with a ‘can-do’ attitude Have an energetic personality and be creative in providing new activities for the children – if you have a hobby or skill that you can share with the children (e.g., photography, dance, sport, art) that would be an advantage. Have a good general level of education. Although no formal qualifications are required, a childcare, Playworker or similar qualification at NVQ level 2 or higher (or equivalent) would be an advantage. Applicants must be 17 or over Application closing date: 12 pm Friday 20th June 2025 An early application is recommended as candidates will be assessed and shortlisted as their application is received. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if a suitable candidate is found. Interviews: To be confirmed with shortlisted applicants We look forward to receiving your application. Goldsworth Primary School is part of The Swan Trust, a multi-academy trust which incorporates 10 schools within the Woking area. The schools work closely together and aim to support each other through purposeful collaboration that enhances educational opportunities and supports improvements in the quality of learning for all our children. All schools within The SWAN Trust warmly welcome children, families, governors, and staff from diverse backgrounds within the Woking community. The schools within The Trust aim to ensure that every child feels safe and happy in school creating a culture where they can grow and develop.