Camps Programme Lead Coordinator - Nottingham

YMCA Robin Hood Group, Standard Hill, City of Nottingham

Camps Programme Lead Coordinator - Nottingham

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YMCA Robin Hood Group, Standard Hill, City of Nottingham

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

, 13 Dec | Get your application in now before you're too late!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 46d52d9af330484794784957ca028be0

Full Job Description

YMCA Robin Hood Group's flagship day camp, Camp Williams runs every school holiday, and is bursting with creative activities, outdoor adventures, sports, group games, camp songs and more. Campers range from ages 4 to 15, and enjoy a programme that grows with them, designed to introduce amazing new experiences, skills, opportunities. We are seeking a Camps Programme Lead Coordinator to lead, manage, develop, promote and deliver our children's holiday camp service in Nottingham and Newark. We are looking for someone who is passionate about working with children to ensure they receive the highest possible standard of care whilst having the maximum amount of fun too! This is a really broad role where no day is ever the same, in fact the role is also split between what you will do during term time vs the school holidays! During the school holidays (around 13 weeks per year), you will act as Site Manager of the Camp Williams programme which runs from The Beckett School, West Bridgford. You will lead sessions, overseeing the smooth running of both Camps and will be at the heart of Camp Williams ensuring the children have a fantastic experience. During term time, working from our Nottingham Head Office within the Malt Cross in Nottingham City Centre, you will have time to reflect, prepare and develop for the forthcoming Camps. This will include recruitment, marketing, planning, purchasing necessary supplies and also providing cover and support to our other youth programmes we run across the YMCA. If you are looking for the ultimate opportunity to combine the hands-on delivery with an operational focus, this could be an ideal role for you. This role breaks down into the following key areas: Key Relationships and Stakeholders Management

  • You will provide leadership, direction, management, support and guidance to the Camps department and staff team. You will
  • also manage and evaluate staff performance on a regular basis including appraisals, 1-2-1's and where required HR processes associated to capability.
  • You will build and maintain strong partnerships within the community especially with families, schools, community groups,
  • sports clubs and healthcare.
  • You will work closely with the PR and Marketing Team to ensure the effective promotion of programmes, publication of good news
  • stories, liaison with the media, external bodies, etc.
  • You will also work closely with the Business Resource Centre Manager to ensure the effective management of all contracts,
  • SLA's, etc. and to ensure the effective bookings process for all camps.
  • You will liaise and establish relationships with relevant local organisations and statutory agencies to ensure the promotion
  • and growth of YMCA programmes Compliance & Safeguarding
  • To work with other service and operations managers in relation to any Ofsted, EYFS or other registration requirements for
  • any/all of our programmes
  • You will follow the Safeguarding Children and Young People procedure for the Association including training staff, being a
  • designated safeguarding officer, receiving and managing allegations and liaising with external bodies as required
  • To keep abreast of relevant local and national government policy/ legislation in relation to children's services / residential
  • camps etc. and disseminate information effectively to the team and wider Association Finance
  • You will work in partnership with the Development and Funding Team regarding the YMCA Robin Hood Group Scholarship programme,
  • research new funding streams, write funding bids, build relationships with funders, etc.
  • You will work to source and secure new funding and income streams, secure existing funding, fund raise, write funding bids and
  • applications, monitor programmes etc
  • You will set, agree, monitor and achieve specific key performance indicators and business objectives
  • Support to Other Teams
  • As part of the Newark Leadership Team, you will cover duty manager shift on a regular basis at YMCA Community Activity Village
  • during term-time.
  • If required, you will cover the delivery of birthday parties when required e.g. staffing absence.
  • Provide support and cover for our youth membership programme, delivering during term-time when required e.g. staffing absence.
  • Deliver activity-based events at local schools and community spaces to engage children, young people and families as part of
  • fundraising or awareness building. The Future
  • You will seek out new opportunities to expand the current provision, through regular market research and business planning.
  • You will effectively lead, plan, develop, promote and ensure the quality of YMCA Robin Hood Group's future residential and
  • non-residential camps, We are a really supportive team and it is critical you share our approach and desire to "roll up your sleeves" and be involved in the day to day activities of the department/ You must be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check and to register with the DBS Update Service OR hold a satisfactory enhanced DBS check for the correct workforce plus existing registration for the DBS Update Service Hours Term-time - 37.5 hours per week to include weekends and evenings as required Non-Term-time - 52.5 hours per week at YMCA Camp Williams with flexibility to take pre-agreed TOIL as required during term-time. We would also ask that you are able to work some evenings, weekends and bank holidays where required for an event. We would also look for you to participate in an on call rota, act as key holder and respond to emergency call out situations.

    We are looking for someone with experience of developing, managing and leading safe and age-appropriate activities and programmes for early years, primary and secondary school aged. Specific experience of delivering a range of holiday camps or outdoor and adventure activities for children and young people would be highly beneficial. You will have extensive experience of managing staff including recruitment, training, motivating, managing performance From your previous experience, you will be confident in managing incidents/accidents and dealing with safeguarding children's referrals, procedures etc. You will also bring experience of liaising with external agencies e.g. schools, Ofsted, Safeguarding Boards and governing bodies and ideally experience with Ofsted inspections for out of school provisions. It would be advantageous if you have experience of both initial Ofsted registration stage and on an ongoing basis. As the programme lead for Camp Williams, you will need some experience of delivery of services including writing business plans, negotiating contracts. You will also be confident to manage complex budgets with both fee for service and commissioned income including monitoring income and expenditure, forecasting, managing cashflow and annual budget setting processes, We are looking for you to hold a relevant Childcare qualification to at least level 3 and possess an in-depth knowledge of and training in Safeguarding Children Protocols and DBS requirements, Ofsted requirements and Inspections. You will hold a First Aid Qualification/Pediatric First Aid qualification or are willing to renew your qualification if this has lapsed. It would be highly desirable if you also held a Coaching/Outdoor Education qualification to at least level 3 or willing to work towards as this would significantly benefit the wider Association with some of the other programmes and activities we deliver. About You You will have a natural affiliation and ability to engage, inspire, motivate and manage children and young people as well as build excellent rapport with their parent/carers. You will be an excellent Leader and be able to engage, inspire, motivate and manage a team of permanent and casual staff. As to be expected in any role working with children, you will be confident working in a fast-paced, dynamic environment where you will need to absorb information quickly, multi task, prioritise and delegate using effective organisation, decision making, planning and problem solving skills You will have excellent communicate skills whether you are speaking with a group of staff, leading groups of children, liaising with parents or delivering a presentation. You will have a high level of IT literacy, including use of Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint., Disability Confident About Disability Confident A Disability Confident employer will generally offer an interview to any applicant that declares they have a disability and meets the minimum criteria for the job as defined by the employer. It is important to note that in certain recruitment situations such as high-volume, seasonal and high-peak times, the employer may wish to limit the overall numbers of interviews offered to both disabled people and non-disabled people. For more details please go to Disability Confident.