Camp Manager: Ultimate Holiday Camps - Ascot, Berkshire LVS - Ascot Making school holidays extraordinary The Details Title: Camp Manager Reporting to: Head of Operations Contract: Seasonal work in school holidays. Hours:8.00am- 6.00pm weekdays. Full season or part season roles available Summary of Position The Camp Manager is responsible for the successful delivery of our multi-activity holiday childcare programmes, whilst ensuring the welfare and safety of the children on camp is maintained at all times. We are looking for enthusiastic and experienced professionals to help us follow through on our commitment to 'Inspire Children Every Day'. You will be responsible for managing, motivating and supporting your staff team in order to create fun and exciting holiday camps which promote participation, structure, care and development. You will ensure successful execution of all policies and procedures, liaising with parents, school representatives and Head Office. As well as leading sessions, staff will contribute to the high standard of physical, emotional, and social care offered by Ultimate Activity Camps. The position of the Camp Manager is a busy but hugely rewarding and varied role, where the experience of parents and children rests on your shoulders. Duties and Responsibilities Directly manage a team of staff selected for you to ensure they deliver both the quality of care and the standard of activities expected at Ultimate Activity Camps Inspire your staff to deliver quality activities by leading by example with energy and enthusiasm. Ensure all policies and procedures on camp are adhered to by yourself, your staff and the children in your care, including all health and safety, and safeguarding procedures. This may include implementing new procedures to ensure camp runs smoothly and remains a safe environment for staff and children. Lead Camp Induction Day for your staff prior to camp opening. Work with the Early Years Leader to ensure Ofsted requirements are always met on camp, liaising directly with an inspector in the event of an inspection. Liaise with Head Office with updates, queries any issues that arise throughout the day. Act as the point of contact for parents on camp, in person and on the phone, including feeding back any issues that arise throughout the day. Act as the point of contact with the Host School, meeting with their representatives to ensure the smooth running of camp. Manage all administrative duties on camp, including sign-in and sign-out procedures, registration, staff rotas and changes to the timetable. As well as our multi-activity programme, Ultimate Activity Camps encompasses several other specialist programmes. As a Camp Manager you must liaise with the staff teams of these specialist programmes to ensure the smooth running of your site. Manage any other challenges that come with running a dynamic holiday camp environment. Continuously promote the welfare of the children in your care and ensure the provision of childcare is always of a high quality to meet the needs of individual children from differing backgrounds and stages of development. Live up to the Ultimate Activity Camp promise of 'Inspiring Children Every Day' and behave in a manner that reflects the expectations of the company throughout your employment. Show high levels of energy, enthusiasm and professionalism, acting as a suitable role model for the children and staff on camp. Bring the energy. Leave with more Essential Requirements Qualified or working towards a qualification in childcare, teaching or coaching, with significant experience of working with children. A natural leader with management experience, ideally within the holiday camp, childcare, teaching or coaching sectors. Excellent communicator, with strong face-to-face customer service skills. Candidates must be confident in their ability to talk to parents and host school staff. Good working knowledge of camp activities. You must be prepared to take short term cover of groups until suitable cover is sorted. Good decision maker, able to quickly assess and make informed judgements. Pro-active and conscientious, able to adapt to situations when required. Someone looking for a sometimes challenging but hugely rewarding and fun job in the holidays, looking to further their career in the childcare, teaching or coaching industry. Desirable Requirements Hold a Paediatric First Aid (12 hour or 6 hour) qualification. Benefits Paid pre-camp training programme to prepare you to be an Ultimate staff member. Competitive pay and opportunities for progression Subsidised First Aid qualifications and CPD opportunities. Each day is filled with rewarding work in an enthusiastic environment. Refer a Friend scheme
Oct 15, 2025
Full time
Camp Manager: Ultimate Holiday Camps - Ascot, Berkshire LVS - Ascot Making school holidays extraordinary The Details Title: Camp Manager Reporting to: Head of Operations Contract: Seasonal work in school holidays. Hours:8.00am- 6.00pm weekdays. Full season or part season roles available Summary of Position The Camp Manager is responsible for the successful delivery of our multi-activity holiday childcare programmes, whilst ensuring the welfare and safety of the children on camp is maintained at all times. We are looking for enthusiastic and experienced professionals to help us follow through on our commitment to 'Inspire Children Every Day'. You will be responsible for managing, motivating and supporting your staff team in order to create fun and exciting holiday camps which promote participation, structure, care and development. You will ensure successful execution of all policies and procedures, liaising with parents, school representatives and Head Office. As well as leading sessions, staff will contribute to the high standard of physical, emotional, and social care offered by Ultimate Activity Camps. The position of the Camp Manager is a busy but hugely rewarding and varied role, where the experience of parents and children rests on your shoulders. Duties and Responsibilities Directly manage a team of staff selected for you to ensure they deliver both the quality of care and the standard of activities expected at Ultimate Activity Camps Inspire your staff to deliver quality activities by leading by example with energy and enthusiasm. Ensure all policies and procedures on camp are adhered to by yourself, your staff and the children in your care, including all health and safety, and safeguarding procedures. This may include implementing new procedures to ensure camp runs smoothly and remains a safe environment for staff and children. Lead Camp Induction Day for your staff prior to camp opening. Work with the Early Years Leader to ensure Ofsted requirements are always met on camp, liaising directly with an inspector in the event of an inspection. Liaise with Head Office with updates, queries any issues that arise throughout the day. Act as the point of contact for parents on camp, in person and on the phone, including feeding back any issues that arise throughout the day. Act as the point of contact with the Host School, meeting with their representatives to ensure the smooth running of camp. Manage all administrative duties on camp, including sign-in and sign-out procedures, registration, staff rotas and changes to the timetable. As well as our multi-activity programme, Ultimate Activity Camps encompasses several other specialist programmes. As a Camp Manager you must liaise with the staff teams of these specialist programmes to ensure the smooth running of your site. Manage any other challenges that come with running a dynamic holiday camp environment. Continuously promote the welfare of the children in your care and ensure the provision of childcare is always of a high quality to meet the needs of individual children from differing backgrounds and stages of development. Live up to the Ultimate Activity Camp promise of 'Inspiring Children Every Day' and behave in a manner that reflects the expectations of the company throughout your employment. Show high levels of energy, enthusiasm and professionalism, acting as a suitable role model for the children and staff on camp. Bring the energy. Leave with more Essential Requirements Qualified or working towards a qualification in childcare, teaching or coaching, with significant experience of working with children. A natural leader with management experience, ideally within the holiday camp, childcare, teaching or coaching sectors. Excellent communicator, with strong face-to-face customer service skills. Candidates must be confident in their ability to talk to parents and host school staff. Good working knowledge of camp activities. You must be prepared to take short term cover of groups until suitable cover is sorted. Good decision maker, able to quickly assess and make informed judgements. Pro-active and conscientious, able to adapt to situations when required. Someone looking for a sometimes challenging but hugely rewarding and fun job in the holidays, looking to further their career in the childcare, teaching or coaching industry. Desirable Requirements Hold a Paediatric First Aid (12 hour or 6 hour) qualification. Benefits Paid pre-camp training programme to prepare you to be an Ultimate staff member. Competitive pay and opportunities for progression Subsidised First Aid qualifications and CPD opportunities. Each day is filled with rewarding work in an enthusiastic environment. Refer a Friend scheme
Early Years Leader: Ultimate Holiday Camps - Wolverhampton, West Midlands The Royal School The Details Title: Early Years Leader Reporting to: Camp Manager Contract: Seasonal work in school holidays. Hours:8.00am- 6.00pm weekdays. Full season or part season roles available. Summary of Position Our Early Years Leader oversees the delivery of the Early Years programme on camp, fostering an exciting, enjoyable and nurturing environment. As well as overseeing the setting, you will get stuck in and deliver structured sports, arts and crafts activities and games to the Early Years children enrolled on camp- our Ultimate Activity Juniors. The activities offered will follow EYFS requirements for learning and development, with the emphasis being on participation and quality. With support and direction from the Camp Manager you will be the key contact for the 4- and 5-year-olds on camp, taking a lead in maintaining their welfare and providing high quality care. Working with the Camp Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring all Ofsted requirements are met and be the primary point of contact for parents of our Juniors. Our Early Years settings work within a ratio of 1:8, which means you could be working by yourself or within a team. It is the duty of the Early Years Leader to coordinate, direct and support the rest of the Early Years team to ensure high quality childcare is delivered at all times. Duties and Responsibilities Oversee the delivery of a fun and engaging programme for the Ultimate Juniors on camp, ensuring all EYFS requirements are met. Prepare and deliver quality sports, arts & crafts and games for the four- and five-year olds, focusing on participation, development, and enjoyment. Direct and support a small team of Early Years staff. As the registered person, ensure Ofsted requirements are always met, liaising directly with an inspector in the event of an inspection. Be the main point of contact for the parents and guardians of the Juniors. This includes feeding back any observations or issues to parents. Manage some administrative duties for the Juniors (e.g., sign-in/out, registration etc). Liaise with the Camp Manager and work as a team to continuously promote the welfare of the children in your care. Supervise and engage with the children outside of activity times. Ensure the provision of childcare is always of a high quality to meet the needs of individual children from differing backgrounds and stages of development. Live up to the Ultimate Activity Camp promise of 'Inspiring Children Every Day' and behave in a manner that reflects the expectations of the company throughout your employment. Show high levels of energy, enthusiasm and professionalism, acting as a suitable role model for the children. Ensure all policies and procedures on camp are adhered to by yourself and the children in your care, including all health and safety, and safeguarding procedures. Other ad-hoc duties (e.g., cleaning, equipment maintenance/ordering etc). Make their holidays. They'll make yours Essential Requirements Educated to a minimum of Level 3 in Early Years/Childcare or Primary Education, with significant experience working with 4- and 5-year-olds. Experience of working with children and delivering activities and able to tailor the delivery and structure of a session according to age and ability. Be enthusiastic, energetic and passionate about working developing children through play and activity. Good organisation and communication skills. Candidates must be confident in their ability to lead a group of children and not shy away from responsibility. Good working knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage and how to apply it to a camp setting. Excellent communicator, with great face-to-face customer service skills. Candidates must be confident in their ability to interact with parents. A pro-active and conscientious team player, able to adapt to dynamic situations and challenges on camp. Someone looking for a sometimes challenging but hugely rewarding and enjoyable job in the holidays, looking to broaden their career in the childcare industry. Desirable Requirements Some manage mentor supervisory experience. Experience taking sole charge of a group of children. Hold a Paediatric First Aid (12 hour or 6 hour) qualification. Benefits Paid pre-camp training programme to prepare you to be an Ultimate staff member. Competitive pay and opportunities for progression Subsidised First Aid qualifications and CPD opportunities. Each day is filled with rewarding work in an enthusiastic environment. Refer a Friend scheme
Oct 15, 2025
Full time
Early Years Leader: Ultimate Holiday Camps - Wolverhampton, West Midlands The Royal School The Details Title: Early Years Leader Reporting to: Camp Manager Contract: Seasonal work in school holidays. Hours:8.00am- 6.00pm weekdays. Full season or part season roles available. Summary of Position Our Early Years Leader oversees the delivery of the Early Years programme on camp, fostering an exciting, enjoyable and nurturing environment. As well as overseeing the setting, you will get stuck in and deliver structured sports, arts and crafts activities and games to the Early Years children enrolled on camp- our Ultimate Activity Juniors. The activities offered will follow EYFS requirements for learning and development, with the emphasis being on participation and quality. With support and direction from the Camp Manager you will be the key contact for the 4- and 5-year-olds on camp, taking a lead in maintaining their welfare and providing high quality care. Working with the Camp Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring all Ofsted requirements are met and be the primary point of contact for parents of our Juniors. Our Early Years settings work within a ratio of 1:8, which means you could be working by yourself or within a team. It is the duty of the Early Years Leader to coordinate, direct and support the rest of the Early Years team to ensure high quality childcare is delivered at all times. Duties and Responsibilities Oversee the delivery of a fun and engaging programme for the Ultimate Juniors on camp, ensuring all EYFS requirements are met. Prepare and deliver quality sports, arts & crafts and games for the four- and five-year olds, focusing on participation, development, and enjoyment. Direct and support a small team of Early Years staff. As the registered person, ensure Ofsted requirements are always met, liaising directly with an inspector in the event of an inspection. Be the main point of contact for the parents and guardians of the Juniors. This includes feeding back any observations or issues to parents. Manage some administrative duties for the Juniors (e.g., sign-in/out, registration etc). Liaise with the Camp Manager and work as a team to continuously promote the welfare of the children in your care. Supervise and engage with the children outside of activity times. Ensure the provision of childcare is always of a high quality to meet the needs of individual children from differing backgrounds and stages of development. Live up to the Ultimate Activity Camp promise of 'Inspiring Children Every Day' and behave in a manner that reflects the expectations of the company throughout your employment. Show high levels of energy, enthusiasm and professionalism, acting as a suitable role model for the children. Ensure all policies and procedures on camp are adhered to by yourself and the children in your care, including all health and safety, and safeguarding procedures. Other ad-hoc duties (e.g., cleaning, equipment maintenance/ordering etc). Make their holidays. They'll make yours Essential Requirements Educated to a minimum of Level 3 in Early Years/Childcare or Primary Education, with significant experience working with 4- and 5-year-olds. Experience of working with children and delivering activities and able to tailor the delivery and structure of a session according to age and ability. Be enthusiastic, energetic and passionate about working developing children through play and activity. Good organisation and communication skills. Candidates must be confident in their ability to lead a group of children and not shy away from responsibility. Good working knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage and how to apply it to a camp setting. Excellent communicator, with great face-to-face customer service skills. Candidates must be confident in their ability to interact with parents. A pro-active and conscientious team player, able to adapt to dynamic situations and challenges on camp. Someone looking for a sometimes challenging but hugely rewarding and enjoyable job in the holidays, looking to broaden their career in the childcare industry. Desirable Requirements Some manage mentor supervisory experience. Experience taking sole charge of a group of children. Hold a Paediatric First Aid (12 hour or 6 hour) qualification. Benefits Paid pre-camp training programme to prepare you to be an Ultimate staff member. Competitive pay and opportunities for progression Subsidised First Aid qualifications and CPD opportunities. Each day is filled with rewarding work in an enthusiastic environment. Refer a Friend scheme
Early Years Leader: Ultimate Holiday Camps - Birmingham, West Midlands King Edward VI High School for Girls The Details Title: Early Years Leader Reporting to: Camp Manager Contract: Seasonal work in school holidays. Hours:8.00am- 6.00pm weekdays. Full season or part season roles available. Summary of Position Our Early Years Leader oversees the delivery of the Early Years programme on camp, fostering an exciting, enjoyable and nurturing environment. As well as overseeing the setting, you will get stuck in and deliver structured sports, arts and crafts activities and games to the Early Years children enrolled on camp- our Ultimate Activity Juniors. The activities offered will follow EYFS requirements for learning and development, with the emphasis being on participation and quality. With support and direction from the Camp Manager you will be the key contact for the 4- and 5-year-olds on camp, taking a lead in maintaining their welfare and providing high quality care. Working with the Camp Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring all Ofsted requirements are met and be the primary point of contact for parents of our Juniors. Our Early Years settings work within a ratio of 1:8, which means you could be working by yourself or within a team. It is the duty of the Early Years Leader to coordinate, direct and support the rest of the Early Years team to ensure high quality childcare is delivered at all times. Duties and Responsibilities Oversee the delivery of a fun and engaging programme for the Ultimate Juniors on camp, ensuring all EYFS requirements are met. Prepare and deliver quality sports, arts & crafts and games for the four- and five-year olds, focusing on participation, development, and enjoyment. Direct and support a small team of Early Years staff. As the registered person, ensure Ofsted requirements are always met, liaising directly with an inspector in the event of an inspection. Be the main point of contact for the parents and guardians of the Juniors. This includes feeding back any observations or issues to parents. Manage some administrative duties for the Juniors (e.g., sign-in/out, registration etc). Liaise with the Camp Manager and work as a team to continuously promote the welfare of the children in your care. Supervise and engage with the children outside of activity times. Ensure the provision of childcare is always of a high quality to meet the needs of individual children from differing backgrounds and stages of development. Live up to the Ultimate Activity Camp promise of 'Inspiring Children Every Day' and behave in a manner that reflects the expectations of the company throughout your employment. Show high levels of energy, enthusiasm and professionalism, acting as a suitable role model for the children. Ensure all policies and procedures on camp are adhered to by yourself and the children in your care, including all health and safety, and safeguarding procedures. Other ad-hoc duties (e.g., cleaning, equipment maintenance/ordering etc). Make their holidays. They'll make yours Essential Requirements Educated to a minimum of Level 3 in Early Years/Childcare or Primary Education, with significant experience working with 4- and 5-year-olds. Experience of working with children and delivering activities and able to tailor the delivery and structure of a session according to age and ability. Be enthusiastic, energetic and passionate about working developing children through play and activity. Good organisation and communication skills. Candidates must be confident in their ability to lead a group of children and not shy away from responsibility. Good working knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage and how to apply it to a camp setting. Excellent communicator, with great face-to-face customer service skills. Candidates must be confident in their ability to interact with parents. A pro-active and conscientious team player, able to adapt to dynamic situations and challenges on camp. Someone looking for a sometimes challenging but hugely rewarding and enjoyable job in the holidays, looking to broaden their career in the childcare industry. Desirable Requirements Some manage mentor supervisory experience. Experience taking sole charge of a group of children. Hold a Paediatric First Aid (12 hour or 6 hour) qualification. Benefits Paid pre-camp training programme to prepare you to be an Ultimate staff member. Competitive pay and opportunities for progression Subsidised First Aid qualifications and CPD opportunities. Each day is filled with rewarding work in an enthusiastic environment. Refer a Friend scheme
Oct 15, 2025
Full time
Early Years Leader: Ultimate Holiday Camps - Birmingham, West Midlands King Edward VI High School for Girls The Details Title: Early Years Leader Reporting to: Camp Manager Contract: Seasonal work in school holidays. Hours:8.00am- 6.00pm weekdays. Full season or part season roles available. Summary of Position Our Early Years Leader oversees the delivery of the Early Years programme on camp, fostering an exciting, enjoyable and nurturing environment. As well as overseeing the setting, you will get stuck in and deliver structured sports, arts and crafts activities and games to the Early Years children enrolled on camp- our Ultimate Activity Juniors. The activities offered will follow EYFS requirements for learning and development, with the emphasis being on participation and quality. With support and direction from the Camp Manager you will be the key contact for the 4- and 5-year-olds on camp, taking a lead in maintaining their welfare and providing high quality care. Working with the Camp Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring all Ofsted requirements are met and be the primary point of contact for parents of our Juniors. Our Early Years settings work within a ratio of 1:8, which means you could be working by yourself or within a team. It is the duty of the Early Years Leader to coordinate, direct and support the rest of the Early Years team to ensure high quality childcare is delivered at all times. Duties and Responsibilities Oversee the delivery of a fun and engaging programme for the Ultimate Juniors on camp, ensuring all EYFS requirements are met. Prepare and deliver quality sports, arts & crafts and games for the four- and five-year olds, focusing on participation, development, and enjoyment. Direct and support a small team of Early Years staff. As the registered person, ensure Ofsted requirements are always met, liaising directly with an inspector in the event of an inspection. Be the main point of contact for the parents and guardians of the Juniors. This includes feeding back any observations or issues to parents. Manage some administrative duties for the Juniors (e.g., sign-in/out, registration etc). Liaise with the Camp Manager and work as a team to continuously promote the welfare of the children in your care. Supervise and engage with the children outside of activity times. Ensure the provision of childcare is always of a high quality to meet the needs of individual children from differing backgrounds and stages of development. Live up to the Ultimate Activity Camp promise of 'Inspiring Children Every Day' and behave in a manner that reflects the expectations of the company throughout your employment. Show high levels of energy, enthusiasm and professionalism, acting as a suitable role model for the children. Ensure all policies and procedures on camp are adhered to by yourself and the children in your care, including all health and safety, and safeguarding procedures. Other ad-hoc duties (e.g., cleaning, equipment maintenance/ordering etc). Make their holidays. They'll make yours Essential Requirements Educated to a minimum of Level 3 in Early Years/Childcare or Primary Education, with significant experience working with 4- and 5-year-olds. Experience of working with children and delivering activities and able to tailor the delivery and structure of a session according to age and ability. Be enthusiastic, energetic and passionate about working developing children through play and activity. Good organisation and communication skills. Candidates must be confident in their ability to lead a group of children and not shy away from responsibility. Good working knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage and how to apply it to a camp setting. Excellent communicator, with great face-to-face customer service skills. Candidates must be confident in their ability to interact with parents. A pro-active and conscientious team player, able to adapt to dynamic situations and challenges on camp. Someone looking for a sometimes challenging but hugely rewarding and enjoyable job in the holidays, looking to broaden their career in the childcare industry. Desirable Requirements Some manage mentor supervisory experience. Experience taking sole charge of a group of children. Hold a Paediatric First Aid (12 hour or 6 hour) qualification. Benefits Paid pre-camp training programme to prepare you to be an Ultimate staff member. Competitive pay and opportunities for progression Subsidised First Aid qualifications and CPD opportunities. Each day is filled with rewarding work in an enthusiastic environment. Refer a Friend scheme
Early Years Instructor: Ultimate Holiday Camps - Brentwood, Essex Brentwood School - Brentwood Making school holidays extraordinary The Details Title: Early Years Instructor Reporting to: Camp Manager Contract: Seasonal work in school holidays. Hours:8.30am- 5.30pm weekdays. Full season or part season roles available and additional hours available for staff that hold a paediatric first aid qualification (usually 8am- 6pm). Summary of Position The role of the Early Years Instructor is to ensure the welfare and safety of the children on camp, and to deliver outstanding, structured sports, art and play activities to the Early Years children- our Ultimate Activity Juniors. The activities offered at Ultimate Activity Camps follow the EYFS requirements for learning and development, with the emphasis being on participation and quality. With support and direction from the Early Years Leader, you will have a pastoral role, being a key contact for the 4 and 5 year olds on camp, taking a lead in maintaining their welfare and providing high quality care. Duties and Responsibilities Prepare and deliver activities for the Ultimate Activity Juniors, normally aged 4-5, focusing on participation, development, and enjoyment. Continuously promote welfare and ensure all policies and procedures on camp are adhered to by yourself and the children in your care. Help to set up the Ultimate Activity Juniors provision by attending a Camp Induction Day. Takeapastoral role as a group leader, welcoming new children into your group and liaising with the EY Leader and/or parents as necessary. Supervise and engage with the children outside of activity times. Recognise that you may work with children from differing backgrounds and stages of development, therefore you must adapt the activities to meet the individual needs of the children in your group. Live up to the Ultimate Activity Camp promise of 'Inspiring Children Every Day' and behave in a manner that reflects the expectations of the company throughout your employment. Other ad-hoc duties (e.g., cleaning, equipment maintenance etc). Bring your enthusiasm. Thrive off theirs. Essential Requirements Enthusiastic, energetic individual, passionate about working with, and developing children through play and activity. Previous experience working with children aged 4-5 in a sport, art or education setting. Confident instructor, able to adjust delivery and structure according to age and ability. Good organisational and communication skills. Flexible, team player, able to adapt to dynamic situations and challenges on camp. Someone looking for a challenging but hugely rewarding and fun job in the holidays, looking to further their career in the childcare industry. Desirable Requirements Experience working with Early Years aged children, delivering the EYFS Qualified to Level 2 in childcare or Early Years or working towards a degree level qualification in a related subject. Hold a Paediatric First Aid (12 hour or 6 hour) or First Aid at Work qualification. Benefits Paid pre-camp training programme to prepare you to be an Ultimate staff member. Competitive pay and opportunities for progression Subsidised First Aid qualifications and CPD opportunities. Each day is filled with rewarding work in an enthusiastic environment. Refer a Friend scheme
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Early Years Instructor: Ultimate Holiday Camps - Brentwood, Essex Brentwood School - Brentwood Making school holidays extraordinary The Details Title: Early Years Instructor Reporting to: Camp Manager Contract: Seasonal work in school holidays. Hours:8.30am- 5.30pm weekdays. Full season or part season roles available and additional hours available for staff that hold a paediatric first aid qualification (usually 8am- 6pm). Summary of Position The role of the Early Years Instructor is to ensure the welfare and safety of the children on camp, and to deliver outstanding, structured sports, art and play activities to the Early Years children- our Ultimate Activity Juniors. The activities offered at Ultimate Activity Camps follow the EYFS requirements for learning and development, with the emphasis being on participation and quality. With support and direction from the Early Years Leader, you will have a pastoral role, being a key contact for the 4 and 5 year olds on camp, taking a lead in maintaining their welfare and providing high quality care. Duties and Responsibilities Prepare and deliver activities for the Ultimate Activity Juniors, normally aged 4-5, focusing on participation, development, and enjoyment. Continuously promote welfare and ensure all policies and procedures on camp are adhered to by yourself and the children in your care. Help to set up the Ultimate Activity Juniors provision by attending a Camp Induction Day. Takeapastoral role as a group leader, welcoming new children into your group and liaising with the EY Leader and/or parents as necessary. Supervise and engage with the children outside of activity times. Recognise that you may work with children from differing backgrounds and stages of development, therefore you must adapt the activities to meet the individual needs of the children in your group. Live up to the Ultimate Activity Camp promise of 'Inspiring Children Every Day' and behave in a manner that reflects the expectations of the company throughout your employment. Other ad-hoc duties (e.g., cleaning, equipment maintenance etc). Bring your enthusiasm. Thrive off theirs. Essential Requirements Enthusiastic, energetic individual, passionate about working with, and developing children through play and activity. Previous experience working with children aged 4-5 in a sport, art or education setting. Confident instructor, able to adjust delivery and structure according to age and ability. Good organisational and communication skills. Flexible, team player, able to adapt to dynamic situations and challenges on camp. Someone looking for a challenging but hugely rewarding and fun job in the holidays, looking to further their career in the childcare industry. Desirable Requirements Experience working with Early Years aged children, delivering the EYFS Qualified to Level 2 in childcare or Early Years or working towards a degree level qualification in a related subject. Hold a Paediatric First Aid (12 hour or 6 hour) or First Aid at Work qualification. Benefits Paid pre-camp training programme to prepare you to be an Ultimate staff member. Competitive pay and opportunities for progression Subsidised First Aid qualifications and CPD opportunities. Each day is filled with rewarding work in an enthusiastic environment. Refer a Friend scheme
Early Years Instructor: Ultimate Holiday Camps - Stroud, King Edwards School - Shrewsbury Making school holidays extraordinary The Details Title: Early Years Instructor Reporting to: Camp Manager Contract: Seasonal work in school holidays. Hours:8.30am- 5.30pm weekdays. Full season or part season roles available and additional hours available for staff that hold a paediatric first aid qualification (usually 8am- 6pm). Summary of Position The role of the Early Years Instructor is to ensure the welfare and safety of the children on camp, and to deliver outstanding, structured sports, art and play activities to the Early Years children- our Ultimate Activity Juniors. The activities offered at Ultimate Activity Camps follow the EYFS requirements for learning and development, with the emphasis being on participation and quality. With support and direction from the Early Years Leader, you will have a pastoral role, being a key contact for the 4 and 5 year olds on camp, taking a lead in maintaining their welfare and providing high quality care. Duties and Responsibilities Prepare and deliver activities for the Ultimate Activity Juniors, normally aged 4-5, focusing on participation, development, and enjoyment. Continuously promote welfare and ensure all policies and procedures on camp are adhered to by yourself and the children in your care. Help to set up the Ultimate Activity Juniors provision by attending a Camp Induction Day. Takeapastoral role as a group leader, welcoming new children into your group and liaising with the EY Leader and/or parents as necessary. Supervise and engage with the children outside of activity times. Recognise that you may work with children from differing backgrounds and stages of development, therefore you must adapt the activities to meet the individual needs of the children in your group. Live up to the Ultimate Activity Camp promise of 'Inspiring Children Every Day' and behave in a manner that reflects the expectations of the company throughout your employment. Other ad-hoc duties (e.g., cleaning, equipment maintenance etc). Bring your enthusiasm. Thrive off theirs. Essential Requirements Enthusiastic, energetic individual, passionate about working with, and developing children through play and activity. Previous experience working with children aged 4-5 in a sport, art or education setting. Confident instructor, able to adjust delivery and structure according to age and ability. Good organisational and communication skills. Flexible, team player, able to adapt to dynamic situations and challenges on camp. Someone looking for a challenging but hugely rewarding and fun job in the holidays, looking to further their career in the childcare industry. Desirable Requirements Experience working with Early Years aged children, delivering the EYFS Qualified to Level 2 in childcare or Early Years or working towards a degree level qualification in a related subject. Hold a Paediatric First Aid (12 hour or 6 hour) or First Aid at Work qualification. Benefits Paid pre-camp training programme to prepare you to be an Ultimate staff member. Competitive pay and opportunities for progression Subsidised First Aid qualifications and CPD opportunities. Each day is filled with rewarding work in an enthusiastic environment. Refer a Friend scheme
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Early Years Instructor: Ultimate Holiday Camps - Stroud, King Edwards School - Shrewsbury Making school holidays extraordinary The Details Title: Early Years Instructor Reporting to: Camp Manager Contract: Seasonal work in school holidays. Hours:8.30am- 5.30pm weekdays. Full season or part season roles available and additional hours available for staff that hold a paediatric first aid qualification (usually 8am- 6pm). Summary of Position The role of the Early Years Instructor is to ensure the welfare and safety of the children on camp, and to deliver outstanding, structured sports, art and play activities to the Early Years children- our Ultimate Activity Juniors. The activities offered at Ultimate Activity Camps follow the EYFS requirements for learning and development, with the emphasis being on participation and quality. With support and direction from the Early Years Leader, you will have a pastoral role, being a key contact for the 4 and 5 year olds on camp, taking a lead in maintaining their welfare and providing high quality care. Duties and Responsibilities Prepare and deliver activities for the Ultimate Activity Juniors, normally aged 4-5, focusing on participation, development, and enjoyment. Continuously promote welfare and ensure all policies and procedures on camp are adhered to by yourself and the children in your care. Help to set up the Ultimate Activity Juniors provision by attending a Camp Induction Day. Takeapastoral role as a group leader, welcoming new children into your group and liaising with the EY Leader and/or parents as necessary. Supervise and engage with the children outside of activity times. Recognise that you may work with children from differing backgrounds and stages of development, therefore you must adapt the activities to meet the individual needs of the children in your group. Live up to the Ultimate Activity Camp promise of 'Inspiring Children Every Day' and behave in a manner that reflects the expectations of the company throughout your employment. Other ad-hoc duties (e.g., cleaning, equipment maintenance etc). Bring your enthusiasm. Thrive off theirs. Essential Requirements Enthusiastic, energetic individual, passionate about working with, and developing children through play and activity. Previous experience working with children aged 4-5 in a sport, art or education setting. Confident instructor, able to adjust delivery and structure according to age and ability. Good organisational and communication skills. Flexible, team player, able to adapt to dynamic situations and challenges on camp. Someone looking for a challenging but hugely rewarding and fun job in the holidays, looking to further their career in the childcare industry. Desirable Requirements Experience working with Early Years aged children, delivering the EYFS Qualified to Level 2 in childcare or Early Years or working towards a degree level qualification in a related subject. Hold a Paediatric First Aid (12 hour or 6 hour) or First Aid at Work qualification. Benefits Paid pre-camp training programme to prepare you to be an Ultimate staff member. Competitive pay and opportunities for progression Subsidised First Aid qualifications and CPD opportunities. Each day is filled with rewarding work in an enthusiastic environment. Refer a Friend scheme
Ultimate Tech Instructor - High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire Godstowe Prep School - High Wicombe Making school holidays extraordinary The Details Title: Ultimate Tech Instructor Reporting to: Ultimate Tech Leader Contract: Seasonal work in summer school holidays. Hours: Monday to Thursday 8.30am- 5.30pm (except on Mondays when you will be expected to start at 8am to set up for the week. Overtime for this will be paid) Summary of Position The role of the Tech Instructor is to deliver outstanding, structured technology and coding activities to small groups of 8- to 14-year-olds on our Ultimate Tech Camps. Using supporting resources and a structured timetable, you will deliver coding and technology activities to children aged between 8-14 over 4 days, with the emphasis being on participation, engagement and creativity. You will also have a pastoral role, being the group leader and key contact for the group of children on the course. There will be an Ultimate Tech Leader and Camp Manager on-site to provide support on care and parent issues. Ideally our Tech Instructors will cover back-to-back courses across a selection of camps in their local area. Duties and Responsibilities Prepare and deliver activities for children aged 8-14, focusing on participation, skills and enjoyment. Ensure all policies and procedures on camp are adhered to by yourself and the children in your care, including all health and safety, and safeguarding procedures. Take a pastoral role as a group leader, welcoming new children into your group and liaising with the Camp Manager and/or parents as necessary. Supervise and engage with the children outside of timetabled activities. Live up to the Ultimate Activity Camp promise of 'Inspiring Children Every Day' and behave in a manner that reflects the expectations of the company throughout your employment. Show the required energy, enthusiasm and professionalism for the duration of the season, acting as an ambassador for Ultimate Activity Camps and behaving as a suitable role model for children. Other ad-hoc duties (equipment maintenance/ordering etc). Deliver well structured computer based activities in a classroom environment with course materials provided. Assist the children with any questions or queries they may have throughout the course Inspire children with your passion for technology Share your enthusiasm. Thrive off theirs. Essential Requirements An enthusiastic, energetic individual, who has experience in working with children and has a passion for helping young people develop their IT skills. Some experience in teaching or delivering coding or IT activities, able to tailor delivery and structure according to age and ability, adapting on the day. Good organisation and communication skills. Problem-solving skills, and patience is required. Someone looking for a sometimes challenging but hugely rewarding and fun job in the holidays, looking to further their career in ICT teaching or the childcare industry. Desirable Requirements Interest in IT, Computer Science or Coding Have had experience coding with Python and used a Microbit. This is not essential as we will provide training but would be great to have. Hold a Paediatric First Aid (6 hour or 12 hour) qualification or be willing to gain one through the Ultimate Activity Company. Benefits Paid pre-camp training programme to prepare you to be an Ultimate staff member. Subsidised First Aid qualifications and CPD opportunities. Competitive pay with progression opportunities. Each day is filled with rewarding work in an enthusiastic environment.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Ultimate Tech Instructor - High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire Godstowe Prep School - High Wicombe Making school holidays extraordinary The Details Title: Ultimate Tech Instructor Reporting to: Ultimate Tech Leader Contract: Seasonal work in summer school holidays. Hours: Monday to Thursday 8.30am- 5.30pm (except on Mondays when you will be expected to start at 8am to set up for the week. Overtime for this will be paid) Summary of Position The role of the Tech Instructor is to deliver outstanding, structured technology and coding activities to small groups of 8- to 14-year-olds on our Ultimate Tech Camps. Using supporting resources and a structured timetable, you will deliver coding and technology activities to children aged between 8-14 over 4 days, with the emphasis being on participation, engagement and creativity. You will also have a pastoral role, being the group leader and key contact for the group of children on the course. There will be an Ultimate Tech Leader and Camp Manager on-site to provide support on care and parent issues. Ideally our Tech Instructors will cover back-to-back courses across a selection of camps in their local area. Duties and Responsibilities Prepare and deliver activities for children aged 8-14, focusing on participation, skills and enjoyment. Ensure all policies and procedures on camp are adhered to by yourself and the children in your care, including all health and safety, and safeguarding procedures. Take a pastoral role as a group leader, welcoming new children into your group and liaising with the Camp Manager and/or parents as necessary. Supervise and engage with the children outside of timetabled activities. Live up to the Ultimate Activity Camp promise of 'Inspiring Children Every Day' and behave in a manner that reflects the expectations of the company throughout your employment. Show the required energy, enthusiasm and professionalism for the duration of the season, acting as an ambassador for Ultimate Activity Camps and behaving as a suitable role model for children. Other ad-hoc duties (equipment maintenance/ordering etc). Deliver well structured computer based activities in a classroom environment with course materials provided. Assist the children with any questions or queries they may have throughout the course Inspire children with your passion for technology Share your enthusiasm. Thrive off theirs. Essential Requirements An enthusiastic, energetic individual, who has experience in working with children and has a passion for helping young people develop their IT skills. Some experience in teaching or delivering coding or IT activities, able to tailor delivery and structure according to age and ability, adapting on the day. Good organisation and communication skills. Problem-solving skills, and patience is required. Someone looking for a sometimes challenging but hugely rewarding and fun job in the holidays, looking to further their career in ICT teaching or the childcare industry. Desirable Requirements Interest in IT, Computer Science or Coding Have had experience coding with Python and used a Microbit. This is not essential as we will provide training but would be great to have. Hold a Paediatric First Aid (6 hour or 12 hour) qualification or be willing to gain one through the Ultimate Activity Company. Benefits Paid pre-camp training programme to prepare you to be an Ultimate staff member. Subsidised First Aid qualifications and CPD opportunities. Competitive pay with progression opportunities. Each day is filled with rewarding work in an enthusiastic environment.
Camp Manager: Ultimate Holiday Camps - Bedford, Bedfordshire Bedford Modern - Bedford Making school holidays extraordinary The Details Title: Camp Manager Reporting to: Head of Operations Contract: Seasonal work in school holidays. Hours:8.00am- 6.00pm weekdays. Full season or part season roles available Summary of Position The Camp Manager is responsible for the successful delivery of our multi-activity holiday childcare programmes, whilst ensuring the welfare and safety of the children on camp is maintained at all times. We are looking for enthusiastic and experienced professionals to help us follow through on our commitment to 'Inspire Children Every Day'. You will be responsible for managing, motivating and supporting your staff team in order to create fun and exciting holiday camps which promote participation, structure, care and development. You will ensure successful execution of all policies and procedures, liaising with parents, school representatives and Head Office. As well as leading sessions, staff will contribute to the high standard of physical, emotional, and social care offered by Ultimate Activity Camps. The position of the Camp Manager is a busy but hugely rewarding and varied role, where the experience of parents and children rests on your shoulders. Duties and Responsibilities Directly manage a team of staff selected for you to ensure they deliver both the quality of care and the standard of activities expected at Ultimate Activity Camps Inspire your staff to deliver quality activities by leading by example with energy and enthusiasm. Ensure all policies and procedures on camp are adhered to by yourself, your staff and the children in your care, including all health and safety, and safeguarding procedures. This may include implementing new procedures to ensure camp runs smoothly and remains a safe environment for staff and children. Lead Camp Induction Day for your staff prior to camp opening. Work with the Early Years Leader to ensure Ofsted requirements are always met on camp, liaising directly with an inspector in the event of an inspection. Liaise with Head Office with updates, queries any issues that arise throughout the day. Act as the point of contact for parents on camp, in person and on the phone, including feeding back any issues that arise throughout the day. Act as the point of contact with the Host School, meeting with their representatives to ensure the smooth running of camp. Manage all administrative duties on camp, including sign-in and sign-out procedures, registration, staff rotas and changes to the timetable. As well as our multi-activity programme, Ultimate Activity Camps encompasses several other specialist programmes. As a Camp Manager you must liaise with the staff teams of these specialist programmes to ensure the smooth running of your site. Manage any other challenges that come with running a dynamic holiday camp environment. Continuously promote the welfare of the children in your care and ensure the provision of childcare is always of a high quality to meet the needs of individual children from differing backgrounds and stages of development. Live up to the Ultimate Activity Camp promise of 'Inspiring Children Every Day' and behave in a manner that reflects the expectations of the company throughout your employment. Show high levels of energy, enthusiasm and professionalism, acting as a suitable role model for the children and staff on camp. Bring the energy. Leave with more Essential Requirements Qualified or working towards a qualification in childcare, teaching or coaching, with significant experience of working with children. A natural leader with management experience, ideally within the holiday camp, childcare, teaching or coaching sectors. Excellent communicator, with strong face-to-face customer service skills. Candidates must be confident in their ability to talk to parents and host school staff. Good working knowledge of camp activities. You must be prepared to take short term cover of groups until suitable cover is sorted. Good decision maker, able to quickly assess and make informed judgements. Pro-active and conscientious, able to adapt to situations when required. Someone looking for a sometimes challenging but hugely rewarding and fun job in the holidays, looking to further their career in the childcare, teaching or coaching industry. Desirable Requirements Hold a Paediatric First Aid (12 hour or 6 hour) qualification. Benefits Paid pre-camp training programme to prepare you to be an Ultimate staff member. Competitive pay and opportunities for progression Subsidised First Aid qualifications and CPD opportunities. Each day is filled with rewarding work in an enthusiastic environment. Refer a Friend scheme
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Camp Manager: Ultimate Holiday Camps - Bedford, Bedfordshire Bedford Modern - Bedford Making school holidays extraordinary The Details Title: Camp Manager Reporting to: Head of Operations Contract: Seasonal work in school holidays. Hours:8.00am- 6.00pm weekdays. Full season or part season roles available Summary of Position The Camp Manager is responsible for the successful delivery of our multi-activity holiday childcare programmes, whilst ensuring the welfare and safety of the children on camp is maintained at all times. We are looking for enthusiastic and experienced professionals to help us follow through on our commitment to 'Inspire Children Every Day'. You will be responsible for managing, motivating and supporting your staff team in order to create fun and exciting holiday camps which promote participation, structure, care and development. You will ensure successful execution of all policies and procedures, liaising with parents, school representatives and Head Office. As well as leading sessions, staff will contribute to the high standard of physical, emotional, and social care offered by Ultimate Activity Camps. The position of the Camp Manager is a busy but hugely rewarding and varied role, where the experience of parents and children rests on your shoulders. Duties and Responsibilities Directly manage a team of staff selected for you to ensure they deliver both the quality of care and the standard of activities expected at Ultimate Activity Camps Inspire your staff to deliver quality activities by leading by example with energy and enthusiasm. Ensure all policies and procedures on camp are adhered to by yourself, your staff and the children in your care, including all health and safety, and safeguarding procedures. This may include implementing new procedures to ensure camp runs smoothly and remains a safe environment for staff and children. Lead Camp Induction Day for your staff prior to camp opening. Work with the Early Years Leader to ensure Ofsted requirements are always met on camp, liaising directly with an inspector in the event of an inspection. Liaise with Head Office with updates, queries any issues that arise throughout the day. Act as the point of contact for parents on camp, in person and on the phone, including feeding back any issues that arise throughout the day. Act as the point of contact with the Host School, meeting with their representatives to ensure the smooth running of camp. Manage all administrative duties on camp, including sign-in and sign-out procedures, registration, staff rotas and changes to the timetable. As well as our multi-activity programme, Ultimate Activity Camps encompasses several other specialist programmes. As a Camp Manager you must liaise with the staff teams of these specialist programmes to ensure the smooth running of your site. Manage any other challenges that come with running a dynamic holiday camp environment. Continuously promote the welfare of the children in your care and ensure the provision of childcare is always of a high quality to meet the needs of individual children from differing backgrounds and stages of development. Live up to the Ultimate Activity Camp promise of 'Inspiring Children Every Day' and behave in a manner that reflects the expectations of the company throughout your employment. Show high levels of energy, enthusiasm and professionalism, acting as a suitable role model for the children and staff on camp. Bring the energy. Leave with more Essential Requirements Qualified or working towards a qualification in childcare, teaching or coaching, with significant experience of working with children. A natural leader with management experience, ideally within the holiday camp, childcare, teaching or coaching sectors. Excellent communicator, with strong face-to-face customer service skills. Candidates must be confident in their ability to talk to parents and host school staff. Good working knowledge of camp activities. You must be prepared to take short term cover of groups until suitable cover is sorted. Good decision maker, able to quickly assess and make informed judgements. Pro-active and conscientious, able to adapt to situations when required. Someone looking for a sometimes challenging but hugely rewarding and fun job in the holidays, looking to further their career in the childcare, teaching or coaching industry. Desirable Requirements Hold a Paediatric First Aid (12 hour or 6 hour) qualification. Benefits Paid pre-camp training programme to prepare you to be an Ultimate staff member. Competitive pay and opportunities for progression Subsidised First Aid qualifications and CPD opportunities. Each day is filled with rewarding work in an enthusiastic environment. Refer a Friend scheme
Early Years Leader: Ultimate Holiday Camps - Farnham, Surrey Frensham Heights The Details Title: Early Years Leader Reporting to: Camp Manager Contract: Seasonal work in school holidays. Hours:8.00am- 6.00pm weekdays. Full season or part season roles available. Summary of Position Our Early Years Leader oversees the delivery of the Early Years programme on camp, fostering an exciting, enjoyable and nurturing environment. As well as overseeing the setting, you will get stuck in and deliver structured sports, arts and crafts activities and games to the Early Years children enrolled on camp- our Ultimate Activity Juniors. The activities offered will follow EYFS requirements for learning and development, with the emphasis being on participation and quality. With support and direction from the Camp Manager you will be the key contact for the 4- and 5-year-olds on camp, taking a lead in maintaining their welfare and providing high quality care. Working with the Camp Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring all Ofsted requirements are met and be the primary point of contact for parents of our Juniors. Our Early Years settings work within a ratio of 1:8, which means you could be working by yourself or within a team. It is the duty of the Early Years Leader to coordinate, direct and support the rest of the Early Years team to ensure high quality childcare is delivered at all times. Duties and Responsibilities Oversee the delivery of a fun and engaging programme for the Ultimate Juniors on camp, ensuring all EYFS requirements are met. Prepare and deliver quality sports, arts & crafts and games for the four- and five-year olds, focusing on participation, development, and enjoyment. Direct and support a small team of Early Years staff. As the registered person, ensure Ofsted requirements are always met, liaising directly with an inspector in the event of an inspection. Be the main point of contact for the parents and guardians of the Juniors. This includes feeding back any observations or issues to parents. Manage some administrative duties for the Juniors (e.g., sign-in/out, registration etc). Liaise with the Camp Manager and work as a team to continuously promote the welfare of the children in your care. Supervise and engage with the children outside of activity times. Ensure the provision of childcare is always of a high quality to meet the needs of individual children from differing backgrounds and stages of development. Live up to the Ultimate Activity Camp promise of 'Inspiring Children Every Day' and behave in a manner that reflects the expectations of the company throughout your employment. Show high levels of energy, enthusiasm and professionalism, acting as a suitable role model for the children. Ensure all policies and procedures on camp are adhered to by yourself and the children in your care, including all health and safety, and safeguarding procedures. Other ad-hoc duties (e.g., cleaning, equipment maintenance/ordering etc). Make their holidays. They'll make yours Essential Requirements Educated to a minimum of Level 3 in Early Years/Childcare or Primary Education, with significant experience working with 4- and 5-year-olds. Experience of working with children and delivering activities and able to tailor the delivery and structure of a session according to age and ability. Be enthusiastic, energetic and passionate about working developing children through play and activity. Good organisation and communication skills. Candidates must be confident in their ability to lead a group of children and not shy away from responsibility. Good working knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage and how to apply it to a camp setting. Excellent communicator, with great face-to-face customer service skills. Candidates must be confident in their ability to interact with parents. A pro-active and conscientious team player, able to adapt to dynamic situations and challenges on camp. Someone looking for a sometimes challenging but hugely rewarding and enjoyable job in the holidays, looking to broaden their career in the childcare industry. Desirable Requirements Some manage mentor supervisory experience. Experience taking sole charge of a group of children. Hold a Paediatric First Aid (12 hour or 6 hour) qualification. Benefits Paid pre-camp training programme to prepare you to be an Ultimate staff member. Competitive pay and opportunities for progression Subsidised First Aid qualifications and CPD opportunities. Each day is filled with rewarding work in an enthusiastic environment. Refer a Friend scheme
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Early Years Leader: Ultimate Holiday Camps - Farnham, Surrey Frensham Heights The Details Title: Early Years Leader Reporting to: Camp Manager Contract: Seasonal work in school holidays. Hours:8.00am- 6.00pm weekdays. Full season or part season roles available. Summary of Position Our Early Years Leader oversees the delivery of the Early Years programme on camp, fostering an exciting, enjoyable and nurturing environment. As well as overseeing the setting, you will get stuck in and deliver structured sports, arts and crafts activities and games to the Early Years children enrolled on camp- our Ultimate Activity Juniors. The activities offered will follow EYFS requirements for learning and development, with the emphasis being on participation and quality. With support and direction from the Camp Manager you will be the key contact for the 4- and 5-year-olds on camp, taking a lead in maintaining their welfare and providing high quality care. Working with the Camp Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring all Ofsted requirements are met and be the primary point of contact for parents of our Juniors. Our Early Years settings work within a ratio of 1:8, which means you could be working by yourself or within a team. It is the duty of the Early Years Leader to coordinate, direct and support the rest of the Early Years team to ensure high quality childcare is delivered at all times. Duties and Responsibilities Oversee the delivery of a fun and engaging programme for the Ultimate Juniors on camp, ensuring all EYFS requirements are met. Prepare and deliver quality sports, arts & crafts and games for the four- and five-year olds, focusing on participation, development, and enjoyment. Direct and support a small team of Early Years staff. As the registered person, ensure Ofsted requirements are always met, liaising directly with an inspector in the event of an inspection. Be the main point of contact for the parents and guardians of the Juniors. This includes feeding back any observations or issues to parents. Manage some administrative duties for the Juniors (e.g., sign-in/out, registration etc). Liaise with the Camp Manager and work as a team to continuously promote the welfare of the children in your care. Supervise and engage with the children outside of activity times. Ensure the provision of childcare is always of a high quality to meet the needs of individual children from differing backgrounds and stages of development. Live up to the Ultimate Activity Camp promise of 'Inspiring Children Every Day' and behave in a manner that reflects the expectations of the company throughout your employment. Show high levels of energy, enthusiasm and professionalism, acting as a suitable role model for the children. Ensure all policies and procedures on camp are adhered to by yourself and the children in your care, including all health and safety, and safeguarding procedures. Other ad-hoc duties (e.g., cleaning, equipment maintenance/ordering etc). Make their holidays. They'll make yours Essential Requirements Educated to a minimum of Level 3 in Early Years/Childcare or Primary Education, with significant experience working with 4- and 5-year-olds. Experience of working with children and delivering activities and able to tailor the delivery and structure of a session according to age and ability. Be enthusiastic, energetic and passionate about working developing children through play and activity. Good organisation and communication skills. Candidates must be confident in their ability to lead a group of children and not shy away from responsibility. Good working knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage and how to apply it to a camp setting. Excellent communicator, with great face-to-face customer service skills. Candidates must be confident in their ability to interact with parents. A pro-active and conscientious team player, able to adapt to dynamic situations and challenges on camp. Someone looking for a sometimes challenging but hugely rewarding and enjoyable job in the holidays, looking to broaden their career in the childcare industry. Desirable Requirements Some manage mentor supervisory experience. Experience taking sole charge of a group of children. Hold a Paediatric First Aid (12 hour or 6 hour) qualification. Benefits Paid pre-camp training programme to prepare you to be an Ultimate staff member. Competitive pay and opportunities for progression Subsidised First Aid qualifications and CPD opportunities. Each day is filled with rewarding work in an enthusiastic environment. Refer a Friend scheme