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A community-focused childcare provider in the United Kingdom is seeking a Wraparound Care Manager to oversee a team delivering play opportunities for children aged 4-11 years. This role includes managing the after-school and breakfast clubs. Candidates must have a Level 3 qualification in Play work and at least 2 years of experience in childcare. Strong communication skills and relationship-building with families are essential. This is a part-time position offering flexible hours.
We currently have a vacancy for a Wraparound Care Manager at Club 4 U in our out of school provision. This is a key role in which you will be managing a team of staff to provide quality out of school play opportunities for children aged from 4 - 11 years. You will be supported by and report to the Directors at Club 4 U.
This 30-hour Managers role will require you to work Monday to Friday 3pm – 6pm in the after-school club at Westfield Junior School, and on rota for the breakfast club 7:50 – 9am with remaining hours flexible.
We are looking for an excellent communicator with a minimum of Level 3 qualification in Play work (or equivalent) and with minimum of 2 years\' experience within the Childcare environment. We are keen to hear from enthusiastic professional individuals that are looking for the next stage in their career or looking to join a growing business where they can make a real difference. You will have experience in building strong relationships with parents/ carers and children, whilst ensuring all relevant policies and procedures are adhered to.
Club 4 U is a not for profit company established in 2006 to provide and/ or assist in the provision of childcare and educational services for the benefit of the community, in particular, out of school care services supporting both Eastfield and Westfield schools. Club 4 U is run as a separate business to the schools. Club 4 U’s other services include a Breakfast Club, a Holiday Club and a Playgroup.
Club 4 U is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful applicant will be required to undertake a check by the Disclosure and Barring Service.