1 : 1 support - Summer - Woking, Surrey
Hours of work : 08 : 30 – 17 : 30 (hours to be confirmed, once child arrangement has been agreed)
Salary : £428.67 - £619.19 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).
Reportable to : Camp Senior Team, Area Team and Central Office
Barracudas is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment.
1 : 1 SUPPORT DUTIES
- Implement strategies to support the child’s integration to Barracudas as a new setting and with their group
- Follow policies and procedures to make sure the child in your care will have fun in a safe environment
- Encourage the child to respect boundaries, to create a safe and fun environment during activities
- Maintain the support, welfare and enjoyment of the child in accordance with their One-Page profile and enquiry form
- Encourage the child to take part in activities and integrate into the group with their peers
- Support the child to fully understand instructions for the activities they are participating in by using various communication methods e.g. demonstration, visual cards, role play
- Communicate at registration and collection with the child’s parents and provide feedback to parents about the child’s progress on camp and towards set goals
- Appropriate communication with the Inclusion Officer (Central Office) to gain full understanding of the child’s needs through their One-Page profile and enquiry form and complete a Staff About Me page at least 2 weeks prior to commencing your employment
- Take responsibility for general welfare and safeguarding needs of the child in your care at camp
- Ensure the safe use of equipment in activities attended
REQUIREMENTS
Previous experience working with children with additional needs is essentialBe aged 18 or over by the start date of your contractBe eligible to work in the UKProvide satisfactory professional / academic referencesBe enthusiastic, caring and organised with excellent communication skills and able to apply your initiativeBe able to adapt to effectively deal with unpredictable challenges within the childcare industryObtain an enhanced DBS check through Barracudas or have an existing enhanced DBS on the Update ServiceComplete Online Training AnnuallyADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Ensure that the company fulfils all of its Health and Safety obligations by carefully following instructions and showing a proactive and diligent approach to all safety issuesAny 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 timetableEnsure 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 behaviourCarefully follow all camp systems, including registration and collection procedures, Health and Safety systems and all guidelines on good practice in child welfare whilst supporting your colleagues to do the sameFulfil a specific additional duty that will be allocated to you during your time at camp and assist the team with other additional duties from time to timeBe a positive role model to the children in your care, promote a healthy lifestyle, good hygiene precautions and generally consider their welfare at all timesReport any concerns regarding child protection to your Management Team or the Designated Persons at the Central OfficeLook after children’s welfare and happinessBring swimwear daily as may be required to support a swimming sessionBarracudas are committed to equal opportunities in employment and this post does require an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Check.
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