Activity Coordinator (Performing Arts/PE Teacher)

GMG Careers

Valid Till: N/A

Dubai, UAE

Job Description

  • The primary responsibility of this role is the daily coordination of all aspects of the EBN Enrichment programme.
  • Additional responsibilities include planning in line with the EYFS for and implementing enrichment activities for children and to ensure their safety and facilitate their physical, emotional and educational development.
  • Provide enrichment activities from 7:30 – 3pm each day.
  • Build rapport with children and families and provide feedback to staff and parents about children’s experiences.
  • Collaborate with EBN team to create and implement a cohesive learning experience for participants.
  • Document lesson plans, activities, and feedback.
  • Provide monthly program reports and impact measures.
  • Ensure programme materials are inventoried and properly maintained.
  • Works to establish a supportive relationship with children and parents concerned and interact with them according to their individual needs.
  • Encourage acceptance and inclusion of all children and use appropriate skills to adapt activities necessary to meet the needs of all students.
  • To monitor, assess and record children’s individual needs in collaboration with teachers.
  • To develop action plans where necessary to support children’s learning.
  • To be responsible for the care, welfare, health and safety and security of all children within the Nursery.
  • To act as a positive role model and encourage positive behaviour in line within the Nurseries Policies and Procedures.
  • To respect all families’ diversity and cultures.
  • To undertake good and effective communications with all staff, parents, guardians and carers.
  • Supervise drop off/pick up and ensure teachers/parents are adhering to pick up policies.

Requirements:

  • University degree in Early Childhood / Education or Degree in Performing Arts or Cache 3
  • Specialist qualification in dance or physical education
  • At least 2 years experience in teaching Early Years