Weekend Activity Leader
Are you interested in work that is active, purposeful and genuinely meaningful?
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Part-time with optional additional holiday work
Saturdays and/ or Sundays from 10am to 8pm
Approx. £13ph depending on experience
We are recruiting Activity Leaders to work at weekends in a small, therapeutic children’s home. This role is about energy, consistency and connection.
Who this role may suit
This role may be suitable for individuals who:
Enjoy being active and engaging in play and activities
Are comfortable bringing their interests and strengths into their work
Can remain calm, kind and emotionally regulated in a nurturing environment
Are motivated to support children and young people in a meaningful and respectful way
You do not need previous experience. What’s essential is enthusiasm, reliability, emotional awareness and a willingness to learn.
Why join us
You will receive trauma-informed practice training alongside ongoing supervision and support. This is paid work that offers valuable experience for those interested in, or already studying or working within, areas such as psychology, education, care, the voluntary sector, social work or related fields.
The Role
The weekend activity leader role provides additional staffing capacity alongside activity-focused and engaging support within the home at weekends. The role is designed to enhance children’s experiences through structured, engaging activities while supporting safety, consistency and emotional regulation.
What you will be doing
Lead and support structured, purposeful activities for children, both in the home and in the community. This might include being outdoors, cooking, games, crafts, music, sport or simply doing something purposeful together.
Bring personal interests, hobbies or skills into activity planning in an appropriate and engaging way
Support children to participate safely in activities that promote enjoyment, confidence and routine
Work alongside experienced staff at all times and follow their direction
Contribute to a calm, predictable and safe environment
Support children with transitions into and out of activities
Maintain clear professional boundaries at all times
Follow safeguarding procedures and report concerns immediately
Complete a short activity log at the end of each shift
What we are hoping for from you
Essential:
Resilience
Ability to engage actively with children in activities, demonstrating enthusiasm and positive involvement
Emotional awareness and the ability to remain calm under pressure
Reliability and the ability to commit to regular weekend work
Desirable:
Studying or interest in psychology, education, social sciences or related fields
Experience working with children or young people, paid or voluntary
Other Requirements:
Enhanced DBS clearance.
Full driving licence. You must be confident driving children as part of activities. The home vehicle will be available for use but if you use your own vehicle for work purposes, mileage will be reimbursed in line with policy.
To ensure the health and safety of the children under our care, candidates who are non-smokers are preferred.
Length of commitment:
We are looking for individuals who can commit for one to two years, providing consistency for children and stability within the team. Additional paid shifts may be available during school holidays.
If you’re looking for work that is purposeful, rewarding and genuinely makes a difference, we would love to hear from you.
- Locations
- Camberley, Bracknell
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