Katy Noyes - Playgroup leader (parent-led group.
Doreen says the current playgroup team, made up of deputy leader Michelle McCabe and temporary assistant, Danielle Clarke, have worked well together over the past few years. Other long term members of staff were Janet King, Tina Owens and Diane Baxter. “The playgroup has been my life and I have enjoyed welcoming hundreds of children to their pre-school year experience. It is a lovely.

In 2008 Hilda took on the role of Playgroup Leader, where she continues in this role. She is the Designated Member of staff for Child Protection and is the Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENco). Hilda she is trained in Paediatric First Aid and holds a Level 2 certificate in Food Hygiene. Hilda is part of the Carrickfergus Early Education Partnership (CFEEP) a group of Pre-school.

PLAY LEADERSHIP VRE101. Duration (approx) 100 hours. Qualification Statement of Attainment. Learn to be an effective play leader - the children you work with will know you're fun, being within your care is exciting for them; and of course, parents can relax as their children enjoy attending care and go home tired from carrying out a variety of activities you have designed. This course will.

The Leader will consult with the management committee to agree changes in procedures and practice. The Leader will present a report to committee meetings and the Annual General Meeting of the playgroup. The Leader should bring to the attention of the management any matter for which it is responsible.

In the absence of the Leader, the Deputy Leader will assume all the responsibilities and tasks of the Playgroup Leader. Complete any other reasonable duty relevant to the post. ESSENTIAL CRITERIA: Level 5 Qualification in Early Years Care and Education or Equivalent Or At least 2 years' experience of working in an early years setting, with children aged 0-7 years, in a paid capacity giving.

Each year year 4, 5 and 6 pupils are trained to become Playground Leaders. They receive training to lead younger pupils in structured, fun games at lunchtime. The project has had a massive impact with better behaviour at lunchtimes because pupils are actively engaged in activity, the leaders' confidence and self esteem has risen and schools have reported a real buzz on Huff and Puff days (this.

Playgroup Leader Casual position commencing Term 2 2018 School: Milkwood Steiner School Applications Close: Friday 9th March 2018 At Milkwood Steiner School we cherish childhood and educate for excellence, inspiring the academic and personal growth of students from Playgroup to Class 6. We have a 2-morning per week position leading Playgroup on Tuesdays and Thursdays.