
Play and Leisure Sessional Assistant
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- £12.21-13.68 per hour
- Temporary
- Part-time
Location: Hull
Salary: £12.21 / £13.68
Hours: Flexible / as-and-when required — primarily for After School Clubs and School Holiday ActivitiesA UK driving licence with D1 entitlement is essential for this role.About KidsKids is a national charity dedicated to supporting children and young people with disabilities and special educational needs. We work closely with families and communities to provide inclusive, high-quality services that empower young people, promote independence, and create fun, safe environments for play and development.About the RoleWe're looking for committed and compassionate Sessional Assistants to support the delivery of our After School Clubs and Summer Activity Programmes for children and young people aged 8 to 18 with special educational needs and /or disabilitiesThis is a dynamic, hands-on role where you’ll support young people through engaging, meaningful activities, help organise sessions, and be an important point of contact for families and other professionals. The role also includes minibus driving, requiring a valid D1 category on your licence.Key Duties and ResponsibilitiesActivity Delivery and SupportSupport the planning and delivery of inclusive play and leisure activities during afterschool clubs and school holiday sessions.Work directly with children and young people to encourage participation and engagement in a safe, stimulating environment.Use creative and adaptive approaches to meet each young person's individual social, emotional, physical, and communication needs.Assist with preparing resources and checking equipment to ensure activities run smoothly and safely.Maintain a caring, non-judgemental, and inclusive atmosphere for all participants.Transport and Minibus ResponsibilitiesDrive the Kids minibus to transport young people and staff to and from sessions and activity venues.Ensure the safety of passengers at all times, adhering to all road safety and safeguarding standards.Conduct daily vehicle safety checks and promptly report any issues to the SEND Lead or Play & Leisure Coordinator.Complete all relevant paperwork (e.g. minibus logs, checklists).Family and External LiaisonCommunicate effectively with families to confirm programme schedules, discuss individual needs, and ensure smooth coordination.Answer parent/carer queries and support key-working practices to ensure young people’s safety and well-being.Develop and maintain strong relationships with external agencies, including voluntary sector, health, education, SSD, leisure and any other appropriate agencies.Support the promotion of services through external outreach and communications.Team Leadership and SupportAssist the Coordinator in inducting, training, and supervising sessional play workers and volunteers.Organise staff paperwork and manage volunteer expenses.Help plan and deliver staff team-building events and training sessions.Provide day-to-day support and line management for play workers and volunteers when required.Support the development of staff rotas and manage staff deployment at activities.Administration and ComplianceHelp with the preparation of reports, including safeguarding reports, accident reports, activity evaluations, and final programme reports.Maintain accurate registers and collect data as required for monitoring and evaluation.Write group allocations and individual risk assessments for young people.Ensure all activity planning and delivery is in line with KIDS' policies and procedures, including safeguarding, health and safety, and equality and diversity.Attend training as required and contribute to continuous improvement of the programme.Person SpecificationEssentialTo work flexibly as a member of the Kids teamUK driving licence with D1 entitlement (for driving a minibus)Ability to work as part of a team and independentlyCompassionate, non-judgemental attitude and a commitment to inclusionConfident communication skills, particularly in supporting young people with varied communication needsWillingness to undertake additional training and ongoing professional developmentUnderstanding of the importance of safeguarding and confidentialityDesirableExperience working with children and young people with disabilities and/or special educational needsKnowledge of child development, behaviour support, or inclusive play practicesFamiliarity with working in partnership with families and external professionalsWhat We OfferThe opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children and young peopleA supportive and passionate team environmentOngoing training and development opportunitiesFlexible working hoursA rewarding and varied role with hands-on experienceHow to ApplyIf you’re passionate about supporting children with additional needs, enjoy working in a fun, team-oriented environment, and have the flexibility to support our afterschool and holiday sessions — we’d love to hear from you!