Play Leader

NHS

  • Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire
  • £25,000-29,000 per year
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 21 days ago
Play leaders are key members of the Zoes Place team, working with nurses, Health Care Assistants, fundraising staff, play specialists and outside agencies. The play leader will develop age- appropriate play plans for children with complex medical needs, contributing towards the holistic care of the children we support. Within the care team, the postholder will promote an awareness of the emotional needs of children and the importance of play, working in partnership with parents, siblings, carers and care staff and encouraging positive play experiences. The postholder will ensure that all care and interactions are of the highest standards.Main duties of the jobEstablish and maintain effective communication with children, families and professionals across health and social care services.Ensure that all children receive the appropriate play and stimulation related to their emotional / developmental needs. Organise and facilitate said play with support.Devise individualised play plans for children and inject creativity into the hospice and memory making.Create individual developmental and play assessments for every child.Ensure that individual children's care plans are followed to the highest standards.Provide psycho-social, emotional and physical care and support to children and families.Create a warm, welcoming, caring and safe environment, which is child-friendly.Through the provision of play provide support for the families and siblings that are under stress and in crisis, demonstrating commitment to family-centred care.Inform, educate, support and advise families about the role of play.Normalise the hospice environment to replicate activities which can be done in other settings.Advocate for the child and family, recognising challenges and supporting decisions and choices.To manage and lead on events for the children and the wider family. This includes animal therapy sessions and organising summer parties etc.Arrange trips and activities for children in line with Zoe's Place Patient outings and transport policy and Sibling outings and activities policy.The Post holder is to have good computer and IT skills.About usZoes Place Baby Hospice supports babies and young children who have complex illnesses or disabilities from birth to age Seven.We work to ensure that children with life limiting and life threatening conditions can enjoy the best possible quality of life and we support their families throughout their journey.Zoe's Place offer respite, palliative and end of life care for children, as well as support for the whole family. With a range of play therapies and fun activities, our team of specialists work together to make every moment of childhood count.DetailsDate posted13 August 2025Pay schemeOtherSalaryDepending on experience £25,000 to £29,000ContractPermanentWorking patternFull-timeReference numberB0035-25-0003Job locationsZoe's Place Baby HospiceHigh StreetNormanbyMiddlesbroughClevelandTS6 9DAJob descriptionJob responsibilitiesPlay leaders are key members of the Zoes Place team, working with nurses, Health Care Assistants, fundraising staff, play specialists and outside agencies. The play leader will develop age- appropriate play plans for children with complex care needs, contributing towards the holistic care of the children we support. Within the care team, the postholder will promote an awareness of the emotional needs of children and the importance of play, working in partnership with parents, siblings, carers and care staff and encouraging positive play experiences. The postholder will ensure that all care and interactions are of the highest standards. Job descriptionJob responsibilitiesPlay leaders are key members of the Zoes Place team, working with nurses, Health Care Assistants, fundraising staff, play specialists and outside agencies. The play leader will develop age- appropriate play plans for children with complex care needs, contributing towards the holistic care of the children we support. Within the care team, the postholder will promote an awareness of the emotional needs of children and the importance of play, working in partnership with parents, siblings, carers and care staff and encouraging positive play experiences. The postholder will ensure that all care and interactions are of the highest standards.Person SpecificationSkills and AttributesEssential
  • Excellent communication skills with adults and children with complex care needs
  • Enthusiastic and motivated with a good conscientious attitude.
  • Flexibility to meet service demand.
  • Problem-solving and decision-making skills
  • Ability to work within a team setting.
  • Ability to work autonomously.
  • Able to plan implement and evaluate play programmes.
Desirable
  • Basic IT skills
  • Excellent use of the English language demonstrated through effective written and verbal communication and presentation skills
ExperienceEssential
  • Experience of working with children who have complex needs.
  • Play therapy within a school, hospital or hospice environment
Desirable
  • Experience of bereavement support within in a healthcare setting.
QualificationsEssential
  • NNEB or equivalent qualification
  • NVQ level 3 in health and social care/childhood studies or equivalent
Desirable
  • any relevant qualifications/courses relevant to this role.
Person SpecificationSkills and AttributesEssential
  • Excellent communication skills with adults and children with complex care needs
  • Enthusiastic and motivated with a good conscientious attitude.
  • Flexibility to meet service demand.
  • Problem-solving and decision-making skills
  • Ability to work within a team setting.
  • Ability to work autonomously.
  • Able to plan implement and evaluate play programmes.
Desirable
  • Basic IT skills
  • Excellent use of the English language demonstrated through effective written and verbal communication and presentation skills
ExperienceEssential
  • Experience of working with children who have complex needs.
  • Play therapy within a school, hospital or hospice environment
Desirable
  • Experience of bereavement support within in a healthcare setting.
QualificationsEssential
  • NNEB or equivalent qualification
  • NVQ level 3 in health and social care/childhood studies or equivalent
Desirable
  • any relevant qualifications/courses relevant to this role.

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