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Children's Holiday Camp Supervisors

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Posting date: 22 January 2026
Salary: £15.75 per hour
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 21 February 2026
Location: Berkshire, South East England
Remote working: On-site only
Company: Funtastic Kids Ltd
Job type: Temporary
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Company Overview

Funtastic Kids Ltd is dedicated to providing exceptional Holiday Camps and Wrap Around Childcare services for children aged 4-13 across primary schools in Berkshire. Our mission is to create a fun, safe, and engaging environment where children can learn, play, and grow.

Summary

We are currently recruiting Supervisors for our February Half Term and Easter Holiday Camps!

Locations across Berkshire: Bracknell, Wokingham, Reading, Earley, Woodley, Burghfield and Newbury.

Rate of Pay: From £15.75 per hour, dependent on qualifications and experience.

Employment Details: You must commit to a minimum of 2 days during February Half Term and/or a minimum of 2 days per week during the Easter Holidays (can be worked as a block or individually to suit you, half day shifts considered).

The opportunity to work other future holidays will also be offered. You will be employed on a Fixed Term basis for the duration of each school holiday period you choose to work.

Due to safeguarding reasons, we do not accept CVs. To apply, please visit: https://funtastickids.co.uk/vacancies/ to download an application pack and email your completed application form to hr@funtastickids.co.uk

Job Purpose:

- To supervise the running of a holiday camp, in line with the company policies
- To lead by example and set high standards to other staff in ensuring positive outcomes for all children attending camp
- To manage a team of playworkers and other contractors (e.g. coaches, musicians), directing them to carry out tasks and activities
- To ensure safeguarding policies are followed by all members of the camp team and other contractors
- To ensure risk assessments are in place, and health and safety policies are adhered to
- To facilitate the activities to promote enjoyment and play of all children attending the camp, taking into account their different needs
- To manage fair and acceptable behaviour in the camp, promoting respect, tolerance and social skills
- To communicate appropriately with parents and give feedback, where appropriate on incidents or accomplishments
- To ensure activities are run in accordance with the company’s expectations and opportunities are created to enhance language, communication and basic literacy and numeracy skills
- To ensure the camp setting is kept clean and hygienic throughout the duration of the camp and ensure the camp setting is left clean and hygienic on the final day of camp
- To liaise with the directors regarding outcomes of the camp

Financial Accountabilities: NONE

Staff Responsibilities: YES

Number of employees managed/supervised: Usually 2-6

Safeguarding Statement

We take our safeguarding responsibilities very seriously, and we work hard to make sure our organisation has effective safeguarding systems in place. We expect everyone working in the organisation to share a common objective to help keep children and young people safe by contributing to:

- Providing a safe environment for children and young people to learn, develop and play in
- Identifying children and young people who are likely to suffer significant harm and taking appropriate action with the aim of making sure they are kept safe both at home and in the camp setting

PERSON SPECIFICATION

Please ensure that you read the person specification carefully as this will be used to assess candidates as part of the shortlist and interview process.

Knowledge/Qualifications:

- Minimum NVQ Level 3 in Playwork/Teaching and Learning/Early Years Educator or equivalent
- Good standard of general education e.g. GCSE English, Mathematics minimum Grade C
- Paediatric First Aid

Skills/Abilities:

- Excellent communication skills and interpersonal skills
- Ability to lead a team, promoting individuals’ strengths and be able to identify and support weaknesses
- Good questioning skills
- Good observation and assessment skills
- Understanding of open-ended questioning and investigative work
- Understanding of their role to assist and supervise pupils on particular tasks and the expected outcome of individual activities within the allocated timescale
- Confidentiality at all times
- Ability to work in a way that promotes the safety and well being of children and young people

Experience:

- Some experience of working with children in a school or play setting is essential
- Experience of leading a team is desirable but not essential

Personal Qualities:

- Use of initiative is very important
- Good problem solver
- Calm under pressure, adaptable and energetic
- A caring and positive attitude
- A good listener and sensitive to children’s needs
- A sense of responsibility
- Positive behaviour management
- A good sense of humour
- Flexibility

Special Factors:

- Responsibility for first aid
- Flexibility of working hours
- Be willing to attend supervisor meetings one evening per half term
- Be available to attend one training session held on a Saturday morning annually (before summer holiday camps commence)

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