Out of School Care Development Officer - DEE05657

Dundee City Council

Out of School Care Development Officer - DEE05657

£35730

Dundee City Council, Dundee

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 28 Aug | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 5f0510bf1cc1484f9750258eef202bbd

Full Job Description

Working in a hybrid style, based at home and 5 City Square, you will work full time, 37 hours per week on a temporary basis until March 2026., You will work as part of the Children and Families Service to co-ordinate the support and development of Out of School Services and holiday provision across the City.

You will have relevant HND/SVQ Level 4 or greater equivalent (Early Years/Childcare/Community Education/Community Planning)., You will have relevant experience in an education/community based/voluntary role with Children and Families , experience of coordinating services and activities, of data analysis, partnership working, staff development and training.

You will have experience in working with parent groups/ committees and facilitating engagement, working knowledge of providing high quality play experiences for children aged 5-16 years with working knowledge and understanding of the OSC sector.

You will have understanding of the benefits for children and families of high quality OSC / holiday provision, good planning and organisational skills, excellent interpersonal, communication, and report writing skills.

IT skills are essential with the ability to problem solve and negotiate effectively, to work on own initiative with minimum supervision, and able to work effectively as part of a team with excellent networking skills.

You will be willing to work evenings and/or weekends as required.

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