Richmond Play and Youth Deputy Leader

Employment
Part Time, Permanent
Salary
£13.39/hour
Location
Richmond
Hours
Saturdays, Half of all school holidays including half terms and Christmas, Up to 10 hours on a Saturday, 8-10 hours during the holidays per day.

Challengers is searching for an engaging and passionate Leader to join our Richmond Play, and Youth. Supported by our dedicated team of Service Managers, you will plan and deliver a range of exciting and engaging activities. Your role will include leading services for children at our Richmond Play Scheme and Youth Scheme on Saturdays and Holidays, there is also a leader evening once a month.

Play and Youth Deputy Leader – Job Description

You’ll be great if you have: 

  • Experience Leading and motivating a team 
  • Experience working with disabled people – providing care  
  • Experience of providing Leisure services 
  • Skills in administration  
  • Resilience 
  • Sense of joy 

BENEFITS – What is in it for you?  

  • To work for an organisation who truly consider work life balance and have high expectations for our outcomes not only for those who use our services but for our teams as well. 
  • Free Training – We regularly invite all our staff to free training courses including Disability and Inclusion Awareness, Medication Administration, Safeguarding, First Aid, Makaton and more! 
  • Free DBS – As we require all staff to have a DBS before they start with us, we have decided to offer this free of charge. 
  • Pension & Health Care Cash Plan – All our staff have access to a NEST pension and Simply Health health care plan. 

ABOUT US-  

Challengers are a voluntary sector organisation providing play and leisure services to disabled children and young people across Surrey, Hampshire and in Richmond, Kingston, and Chichester. 

Our values are to be Accountable, Ambitious, Inclusive, Playful and Trustworthy. 

 

The closing date for this role is the 1st of October 2023. 

The interview date will be the 5th of October 2023.

 

Confidence can sometimes hold us back from applying for a job- There is no such thing as the perfect candidateChallengers is a place where everyone can grow.  We follow equal opportunities so however, you identify and whatever your background you bring with you, please apply if this is a role that would make you excited to come into work every day.  

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The position which you are applying for potentially involves significant unsupervised contact with children and is therefore subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. This means that you must disclose details of any convictions, bindover orders or police cautions, warnings or reprimands, including those which are considered “spent” under the terms of the Act. Please use the Disclosure Form below only if this applies to you. This information will not be used to discriminate against you unfairly.
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Important information

On the next few pages we will be asking for your education history, dating back to GCSEs (or equivalent) and your employment history. In order to process your application we need to have a full history from your secondary education to present day, including any gaps in your study or work. If you fail to provide a full history, your application may be rejected, this is due to the nature of our work with vulnerable young people, and the strict Safeguarding and Safer Recruitment Policies we must adhere to.