- 2 years experience teaching or coaching
United Kingdom
We believe that the most important quality for a teacher is personality, which we call “magic”. This includes how outgoing and energetic they are as well as their dedication to child development. They must also be able inspire children by having an inspiring teaching approach – this leads us into our second factor: inspires students’ interest in learning new things!
We’re making dreams come true! We provide a range of services for children, from multi-activity camps to performing arts school. Our mission is simple: give them what they need and want in order that their potential can be realised – when it comes time decide where they take their life next depends upon how much guidance has been provided during their formative years by professionals who understand their needs best.
We’re always looking for new talent, so if you have a dedication to teaching and want some money in your pocket while gaining student experience—we may be able help!
A United Adventure Camps Site Manager is responsible for the delivery of a high-quality, school-holiday, experience, ensuring children aged 5 to 17 are active, having fun and learning together.
A Site Manager leads a team of activity staff, from their training and onboarding through to programme delivery.
Before programmes start, Site Managers undertake administration and preparation responsibilities, communication with your team, planning timetables and ensuring your venue is ready.
During a season, Site Managers are onsite from 8am to 6pm as the first-point of contact for staff, children, parents, venue and our central office team. Site Managers report to a Regional Manager, and additional support is provided by our central office team for all operational matters. Site Managers are the designated safeguarding lead at a venue, dealing with concerns in a timely manner, completing paperwork and risk assessments, responding to feedback, recording incidents and managing OFSTED requirements.
Child safety is our number one priority, and the welfare of children is paramount. Supervision responsibilities include lunch, morning and afternoon breaks, implementing our behaviour management policy, overseeing the use of equipment and upholding health and safety standards and procedures.
Working with United Adventure Camps during the school-holidays offers you pay, high-quality employment and valuable experience.