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Deputy Out of School Club Manager

Job details
Posting date: 14 January 2026
Salary: £13 per hour
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 13 February 2026
Location: HU5 2UT
Remote working: On-site only
Company: All Stars Child Care Services Ltd
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: DOOSCMH

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Summary

About Us

‘Building a Culture of Compassion, Confidence & Consistency’

At All Stars Out of School Club Hull, we provide a safe, happy and engaging environment where children aged 5-11 years can relax, play and have fun outside the school day. Our club values children’s voices, positive relationships and the power of play.
We’re looking for a confident, enthusiastic Deputy Manager who enjoys supporting others, leading by example and helping to deliver a high-quality wraparound service for children and families.

Your Core Purpose

As Deputy Out of School Club Manager, you’ll support the Manager in the day-to-day running of the club, helping to lead the team, maintain high standards of care and play, and ensure safeguarding and compliance at all times. You’ll step into the Manager role when required and play a key part in supporting staff, children and families while keeping play fun, inclusive and child-led.

Key Responsibilities

Leadership & Team Support

- Support the Manager in leading, motivating and developing the staff team.
- Act as a positive role model, demonstrating excellent play work and professional practice.
- Assist with staff rotas, deployment and daily organisation.
- Support induction, mentoring and supervision of playworkers.
- Deputise for the Manager in their absence, ensuring continuity of leadership.

Play & Child Experience
- Support the planning and delivery of a varied, engaging and child-led play programme.
- Encourage free play, choice, independence and positive behaviour.
- Help create an inclusive environment where all children feel safe, valued and supported.
- Support children’s emotional wellbeing, friendships and social development.
Safeguarding, Health & Safety
- Support the Manager in implementing safeguarding and child protection procedures.
- Act as Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL) where appropriate.
- Ensure health & safety procedures, risk assessments and safe collection processes are followed.
- Respond appropriately to concerns, accidents and incidents, reporting in line with policies.

Compliance & Organisation
- Help maintain accurate records, including registers, accidents and incidents.
- Support inspection readiness and ongoing quality improvement.
- Assist with stock, resources and environment checks.
- Ensure policies and procedures are followed consistently across the club.

Partnership with Parents & Schools
- Build positive, professional relationships with families.
- Support clear communication with parents regarding their child’s wellbeing and experiences.
- Work collaboratively with schools, external agencies and the wider team.

Essential Qualifications & Experience
- Level 3 qualification or equivalent, countable in ratios(e.g. Early Years Educator, Play work Level 3, Childcare or relevant qualification)
- Experience working with children aged 5-11 years in a childcare, play or wraparound setting
- Strong knowledge of safeguarding, child protection and health & safety requirements
- Experience supporting or supervising staff (or readiness to step into a leadership role)
- Good communication, organisation and teamwork skills
Note: While the EYFS does not apply in full to out of school clubs, managers must demonstrate suitable qualifications, experience and competence to lead the provision and meet Ofsted requirements.
- Enhanced DBS Checklist with barred check list and suitable to work with children.
- Full and Relevant 12 Hour Paediatric First Aid Training or willingness to complete before being counted in ratio.
- Good Written & Spoken English
- Food Safety Level 2 or willingness to complete before handling food
Desirable Skills &Qualifications
- Experience as a Deputy Manager, Senior Playworker or acting lead
- Training or experience in play work principles
- Level 2 English and Maths (GCSE or Functional Skills)
- Experience working with SEND or behaviour support
- Familiarity with Ofsted inspections and quality improvement processes

What Makes You Shine at All Stars?
- A warm, approachable and confident leader
- Someone who values play, fun and children’s wellbeing
- Calm, organised and solution-focused
- Passionate about safeguarding and inclusive practice
- A supportive team player who leads with kindness

Why Join All Stars?

At All Stars Out of School Club Hull, you’ll be part of a supportive, friendly team that truly values the difference wraparound care makes to children and families. You’ll have opportunities to grow professionally, take on more responsibility and develop your leadership skills — all while helping children feel happy, safe and relaxed every day.

All applications are subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure, professional reference checks, Overseas Police Clearances (if applicable) in line with our stringent safeguarding policy.
Your CV must cover the last 10 years of employment history where possible and all employment breaks must be explained.

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