Playworker Apprentice
To set up learning spaces including moving equipment and furniture and understanding the impact of enabling environments
To monitor and maintain a healthy, safe and secure working environment by completing risk assessments to mitigate risk across the venue
To plan, prepare and deliver the highest quality play opportunities within a safe and caring environment
Before the arrival of children, to ensure that the environment is inclusive for all, recognises and encourages diversity, and ensuring that all SEN needs are catered for
To seek the views of children and involve them in the planning of activities, deeply respecting their values and contributions to their preferred learning styles
To enable child-centred play in a structured and relaxed environment maintaining overall quality of care, supporting children to engage in a range of play opportunities allowing for safe risks and challenges
In line with the food and hygiene standards, support the preparation of making nutritious snacks and refreshments whilst promoting independence, encouragement and self-choice to children, including those in Early Years
To recognise the importance of safeguarding, how it can differentiate, applying procedures in practice, and take any action required to ensure the safety and welfare of children
To be proactive in ensuring that you are clear on your responsibilities in relation to safeguarding and child protection and you know how to report any low or high-level concerns immediately to the Venue Lead
To provide comprehensive care for children of all ages, including collecting them from their classes, overseeing and delivering them safely to their parents/carers
To understand your duties for supporting all levels of intimate care situations and ensuring that respectful, consent of care is maintained and safer working practices are in place at all times
To support the maintaining and logging of confidential records as required, e.g., accident/ incident forms, medication and safeguarding disclosures
Training:
The training for the programme will include online learning, webinars, practical sessions and visits in the workplace
On completion you will achieve a level 2 Playworker qualification and Functional Skills in maths and English as required
Training Outcome:
Following completion of the apprenticeship, there will be further employment opportunities available
Employer Description:
Inclusive Educators is part of Premier Education Group and has been providing schools, children and parents with innovative programmes and initiatives for over fourteen years. Established in 1999, we provide a wide range of services to schools and communities throughout the UK. The group, consisting of Premier Sport, Premier Performing Arts and The Golden Mile, collectively employs over 800 qualified professionals and last year our activities received over 5million visits
Working Hours :
To be discussed at interview stage.
Skills:
Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Number skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience