Young Learners Senior Activity Leader - Manchester, United Kingdom - BSC Education Limited

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Salary:
Up to
£517pw
/ £26,884 per annum (depending on experience)

Hours: 42 hours per week

Fixed Term Contract April/June - August 2024

On Site Summer Centres (London, Manchester City Football Language School, Malta**
Free Accommodation

Free Meals (3 per day including days off)

Annual Leave Accrual 12.07%

EAP (Employee Assistance Programme)

Additional Bonus Pay For Eligible Returners at £20pw (3rd year with BSC onwards. Performance based - consult previous years' appraisals)

Overview:
Purpose of the role


The purpose of a Senior Activity Leader (SAL) is to oversee and manage the planning, organization, and execution of various activities and programs, primarily designed for British Study Centres Young Learners (BSC YL).

This role plays a critical part in creating a positive and enriching experience for participants, as well as team members.

You will be a main contact for Activity leaders on the ground. Leading them from the front and exemplifying the high standards of a great leader.

You will take charge on the airport arrivals day being the main communication link between on the ground and the operations team.

Main Duties & Responsibilities

Activities

  • To coordinate and manage a team of activity leaders, ensuring that activities and programs are wellstructured, engaging, and aligned with the organization's goals and objectives.
  • Delegate necessary tasks to ALs to ensure everyone's participation towards quality delivery of the programme.
  • Motivate and guide activity leaders during activity sessions.
  • Support the Activities Manager to develop materials for Social Programme.
  • Manage time appropriately by arriving early to set up activity and gather resources.
  • Promote and update the activity programme using posters, noticeboards, signup sheets and in communicating with the students.
  • Complete dynamic risk assessments whilst on activities and take any necessary action.
  • Complete a register for the activity and hand into the activity manager.
  • Ensure all facility bookings have been confirmed for the delivery of the social programme.
  • Encourage all students to participate in all activities.
  • Report all incidents on activities, excursions or elsewhere, using the incident report form process.
  • Attend and participate in all activity team meetings and excursion briefings.
  • Support the Activities Manager to create Activity Packs.
  • Consult the Risk Assessments before each activity.
  • Familiarise yourself the Senior Activity handbook.
  • Ask the Activities Manager about any aspect of delivery that you are not sure about.
Excursions

  • Accompany and fully supervise students in your care.
  • Coordinate ALs tasks and communicate everyone's responsibility in the excursion brief, such as collecting packed lunches, picking up registers, collecting group.
  • Familiarize yourself with excursion material and the excursion itinerary (these will be provided to you in the preexcursion briefings the evening before the excursion).
  • Attend all preexcursion briefings.
  • Ensure you have any required tickets for attraction bookings.
  • If you are responsible for the packed lunches, arrive at breakfast early to eat and collect the trolley.
  • Communicate the weather forecast to the group before leaving so they are prepared.
  • Ensure students are wearing their lanyards containing their school ID, emergency contact information and wristbands.
  • Ensure students are wearing appropriate clothing for the weather. For example, a jacket for rain, etc.
  • Greet the coach drivers, introduce yourself and confirm drop off locations.
  • Complete a student register before leaving on the bus.
  • Carry a first aid kit on the excursion.
  • Build rapport, agree drop off and pick up location and time, and exchange phone numbers with the coach driver.
  • Complete regular head counts and dynamic risk assessments.
  • Support the Activities Manger to create Excursion Packs.
  • Consult the Risk Assessment before every excursion.
  • Remain alert to ensure the students stay safe.
  • Communicate updates regularly with the activity manager.
Pastoral Care

  • Provide Welfare Leader duty cover as and when required.
  • Be allocated a specific student group for the week (where necessary.)
  • Check on students that are having a difficult time becoming comfortable.
  • Communicate to all members of the team any particular student welfare related information they need to be aware of.
  • Actively supervise mealtimes on a rota basis.
  • Complete wake up/night duty on a rota basis.
  • Help with laundry duty as and when required.
  • Assist in keeping the school clean and organised.
  • Collaborate with team members to ensure safety and security within accommodation.
  • Provide basic first aid to injured students.
  • Attend the hospital with a sick or injured student.
  • Intervene in situations of conflict or disruption between students.
  • Be a role model for the students.
Transfers

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