Job Vacancy for Play Leader

Pitsmoor Adventure Playground invites applications for the role of Play Leader.

Working in conjunction with the Playground Manager, the successful candidate will lead on planning, delivering and facilitating a programme of stimulating opportunities for free play and recreational activities for children and young people at Pitsmoor Adventure Playground, actively listening and responding to children and young people’s needs.

Pitsmoor Adventure Playground are seeking a qualified playworker with experience of working with children up to 14 years in a multicultural setting, who will bring energy and positivity to the play environment and provide a sense of direction and purpose within the staff and volunteer team.

Level 3

NJC SCP 24-26

30 hours per week

5 play sessions per week

Starting NJC SCP 24 (£21530)

Actual salary £17,439

Full details of the post are in the job description.

Job description, person specification, equality monitoring and application form available at:

https://pitsmooradventure.org/?p=293

Applications, along with equal opportunities information, should be submitted using the forms available online at the above web address by the end of Monday 27th June 2016.

Interviews will take place during the week commencing Monday 4th July 2016.

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