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Activity Leader (Fixed Term)

Posted a month ago

  • London, Greater London
  • Any
  • External
  • Expired - 2 months ago
Your profileWhat's on the offer:Location: LondonSalary: Up to £475pw / £24,700 per annum (depending on experience)Hours: 42 hours per weekFixed Term Contract June/July - August 2024Residential (Free Accommodation)Free Meals (3 per day including days off)Annual Leave Accrual 12.07%EAP (Employee Assistance Programme)Additional Bonus Pay For Eligible Returners at £20pw (3rd year with BSC onwards. Performance based - consult previous years' appraisals)Internal/External Career Progression and Growth OpportunitiesTraining ProvidedJob DescriptionOverview: The Activity Leader (AL) is responsible for planning, implementing and delivering a high-quality social programme of activities and excursions to Young Learner students studying with British Study Centres Young Learners (BSC YL). AL’s are required to motivate and encourage students to fully participate in the programme and to ensure the safety of students remains paramount at all times. They are required to adhere to BSC Rules and follow all BSC safeguarding policies. AL’s are also required to adopt welfare duties when required. The main duties and responsibilities are listed belowDutiesActivitiesWork with the team to design, organise and run the activity programme.Follow activity programme set out the activity manager unless requested to change due to weather or other circumstances.Support the Activities Manager to develop materials for Social Programme. Manage time appropriately by arriving early to set up activity and gather resources. Promote and update the activity programme using posters, noticeboards, sign-up sheets and in communicating with the students.Make sure you take a first aid kit on the activity.Complete a register for the activity and hand into the activity manager.Participate in all activities with enthusiasm.Encourage all students to participate in all activities.Make sure all students feel included in all activities.Report all incidents on activities, excursions or elsewhere, using the incident report form process.Attend and participate in all activity team meetings and excursion briefings. Support the Activities Manager to create Activity Packs. Consult the Risk Assessments before each activity. Familiarise yourself the Activity handbook. Ask the Activities Manager about any aspect of delivery that you are not sure about.ExcursionsAccompany and fully supervise students in your care.Familiarize yourself with excursion material and the excursion itinerary (these will be provided to you in the pre-excursion briefings the evening before the excursion).Attend all pre-excursion briefings.Ensure you have any required tickets for attraction bookings.If you are responsible for the packed lunches, arrive at breakfast early to eat and collect the trolley.Communicate the weather forecast to the group before leaving so they are prepared.Ensure students are wearing their lanyards containing their school ID, emergency contact information and wristbands.Ensure students are wearing appropriate clothing for the weather. For example, a jacket for rain, etc.Complete a student register before leaving on the bus.Carry a first aid kit on the excursion.Build rapport, agree drop off and pick up location and time, and exchange phone numbers with the coach driver.Complete regular head counts and dynamic risk assessments. Support the Activities Manger to create Excursion Packs. Consult the Risk Assessment before every excursion. Remain alert to ensure the students stay safe.Communicate updates regularly with the activity manager.Wear the BSC branded green uniform during working hours.Pastoral CareProvide Student Mentor duty cover as and when required. Be allocated a specific student group for the week (where necessary.) Check on students that are having a difficult time becoming comfortable.Communicate to all members of the team any particular student welfare related information they need to be aware of.Actively supervise mealtimes on a rota basis.Complete wake up/night duty on a rota basis.Help with laundry duty as and when required.Assist in keeping the school clean and organised.Collaborate with team members to ensure safety and security within accommodation. Provide basic first aid to injured students.Attend the hospital with a sick or injured student.Intervene in situations of conflict or disruption between students. Be a role model for the students.Wear the BSC branded green uniform during working hours.Transfers Carry out duties associated with the transfer of students on arrival and departure days as required by the Centre Manager.Prepare a plan with your activity manager to get to the airport for an appropriate time.If necessary, take a printed Unaccompanied minor form with a form of your ID.Monitor the flight progress with the flight number to stay up to date with arrival time.Arrive to the gate early to give plenty of time for early flights.Ensure you collect a packed lunch before departing to the airport. Arrive at the airport neat, clean and presentable. Keep in contact with the coach drivers or taxi companies as you wait at the gate. Wear the BSC branded green uniform.Child Protection & SafeguardingTo promote and safeguard the welfare of children and young persons you are responsible for and come into contact with.Familiarise yourself with the BSC Young Learners safeguarding policy.To adhere to the BSC Young Leaners Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy.Ensure student ratios are maintained in accordance with site rules BSC Young Leaners Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy.Complete online Safeguarding for Young Learners (Level 1) before arrival and complete an in-person refresher during on-site induction.OtherIn addition to the above, all Activity Leaders are required to:
Attend onsite induction to be hosted by Activities Manager. Work positively as part of a team.Demonstrate a positive attitude.Attend and participate in all centre team meetings.On rare occasions, you may be asked to serve food.Act according to accepted professional standards at all times.Act in the welfare of the students at all times.Make sure you are clean, neat and presentable during working hours.Comply with the BSC uniform policy.Comply with centre and BSC YL rules and regulations.To carry out any duties as may be reasonably assigned by the Centre or Activities Manager. Required Experience & SkillsEssentialNative or near native English-speaking skills Experience of working with children/teenagersAbility to work well in a teamAble to thrive in a residential setting (if applying for a residential location)Strong communication skillsFlexibility and willing to work hardRight to work in the UK, and/or Malta (depending on the respective centre)DesirableExperience in working with summer/language schoolsAbility to organise and lead group activities (these include various sports, arts & crafts, performing arts, etc)Recognised qualifications in sports coaching, dancing instruction, etcValid lifeguarding qualificationValid first aid certificatePrevious child protection and/or safeguarding trainingConditionsCompetitive weekly salary which is dependent on experience. Pay scale available on request.Accommodation (where applicable) and meals are provided.42-45 hours per week. Some working hours may be unsociable due to evening activities, night duties (if residential) and varying times of student arrivals/departures.There is at least one full day off per week. (To be agreed with the CM at the centre.)Activity Leaders and Student Mentors are provided with two BSC YL t-shirts or polo shirts and a BSC jacket. Uniform is compulsory when on duty.All references will be followed up and any gaps in CVs will need to be explained.Reference requests will ask specifically whether there is any reason that they should not be employed in situations where they have responsibility for, or substantial access to, persons under 18.Criminal background checks in the form of a DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) for UK residents, Garda Vetting for Irish residents, PVG for Scotland, ‘Certificate of Good conduct’ for France, ‘Conduct Certificate’ Malta as well as a police check from your country of residence (if not a UK or Irish resident) will be requested.Proof of identity and qualifications will be required. Only those with the right to work in the UK, Ireland, France or Malta are eligible for any BSC YL position.Further InformationTrainingFull product knowledge training will be providedA handbook will be provided giving insights and links to all relevant informationOn-going training will be provided on an individual and group need basisAll BSC colleagues must operate in line with our team-led Vision, Mission & Values as outlined below:BSC VISION:To provide customers with steppingstones to their future by delivering outstanding and transformational learning experiences.BSC MISSION:By believing that “Great Things Start Here” and standing behind all that this means. If we believe it, our customers will achieve it!BSC VALUES:AIM HIGHERWe proactively make suggestions and solutions for challenges and opportunities.COLLABORATEWe are team players - we treat everyone with respect and understand that we succeed collectively, not as individuals.COMMUNICATEWe communicate in a timely way with clarity, respect and transparency.CUSTOMER FOCUSWe seek to provide consistent high-quality experiences that customers will remember.TEAM FOCUSWe seek to reward and recognise excellence and innovation within our employees.
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