Support Playworker-Holiday Hub-Edinburgh - School Holidays 2026
- Location:
- The Action Group- 1 Granton Mains Ave, Edinburgh., Edinburgh , EH4 4GA
- Rate:
- £13.45 per hour
- Contract Type:
- Supply/Casual/Relief
- Position Type:
- Supply/Casual/Relief
- Hours:
- 30 hours per week
Support Playworker-Holiday Hub-Edinburgh - School Holidays 2026
🎨🧸✨ Join the Fun! Action-Packed Holiday Hub Across 2026 School Holidays! ✨🧸🎨
At The Action Group, we are committed to fostering a community where relationships are built on trust, respect, and a shared commitment to competency. Our core values—Community Presence, Relationships, Competency, Respect, and Choice—guide everything we do
Post: Support Playworker (Edinburgh)
Base: Edinburgh
Line Managed by: Playscheme Manager
Salary: £13.45 per hour
Details of the role: This is ongoing seasonal work, with the opportunity to work with children and young adults during school holidays only throughout the year.
Hours: To be agreed with Playscheme Manager
🎨🧸🎲🌟 Playscheme Dates & Shifts – 2026 🌟🎲🧸🎨
Join us for a fun-filled year of Playschemes across all school holidays in 2026!
📅 Dates:
- ☀️ Summer: Monday 29th June – Thursday 6th August
- 🍂 October Half Term: Monday 12th – Thursday 15th October
🕗 Shifts:Monday to Thursday, typically 8:30am – 3:30pm, with some flexibility depending on activities.
🎓 Training:Mandatory training will take place before each Playscheme. Full details will be provided in advance to help you prepare.
Come join us for a rewarding and energetic week supporting children during the school holidays!
Purpose of the Post:
To look after children and young people at a playscheme and provide them with opportunities
for fun, play and social interaction.
Playscheme Aims:
• To increase confidence among parents, children and playscheme workers/volunteers, so children with widely differing abilities can benefit from meeting and playing together.
• To offer good play experiences to children with learning disabilities and other special needs in a safe environment.
• To offer a worry-free break to parents.
To learn more about our recruitment process please click the link 🔗 - Our Recruitment Process
To support our commitment to a fair and inclusive recruitment process, we invite all candidates to optionally complete our -
🔗 - Equal Opportunities Form for Applicants
🔗- Equality Statement | The Action Group
The Action Group values diversity in our workforce and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. As a Disability Confident Leader organisation, we particularly encourage applications from people with disabilities, and offer a guaranteed interview for anyone who meets the essential criteria for the role. We also strongly encourage and welcome applications from people from minority ethnic backgrounds and other underrepresented groups. If you require any adjustments to take part in the recruitment process, please let us know, and we will do our best to support you.
Since this is a registered service with the Care Inspectorate, all applicants for the role of Playworker must be at least 16 years old
This is a regulated role and requires PVG Disclosure Scotland membership for children.
As part of our recruitment process, candidates who have lived outside the UK for more than 12 months in the last 10 years will be required to provide a Criminal Convictions Certificate (or equivalent) from the relevant country or countries. Please note that the cost of obtaining this certificate will be the responsibility of the candidate.
Please note: Due to visa restrictions and our shift requirements, candidates on restricted visas may be offered a maximum of 15 hours per week.
About this role
Our holiday hub enables children and young people aged between 5-18 years old with support needs and learning disabilities to have a stimulating, inclusive play with an emphasis on young people having fun and developing their confidence.
Our service provides families & carers with a short break in the school holidays and gives children the opportunity to interact and engage with others in an active, creative and sensory environment.
- Paid training is provided
Responsibilities/Tasks: General - Holiday Hub
- You should arrive at the venue by a given time. This provides an opportunity for you to organise
- your groups matching for the day and reassure the volunteers about their children. Children’s
- profiles will be available for all to check out the specific needs of their child. Other Play Workers
- may be bus escorts so ensure you deal with anything from the other groups necessary.
- This time also provides an opportunity to get the equipment ready or activities organised before
- the children arrive and it also means that you are available to welcome the children and to show
- them where to put their belongings.
- Get to know the children, there will be information sheets available for you to look through, but
- do not forget to ask the children what they would like to do!
- Make sure the children are comfortable, that they are reminded and supported with toileting.
- Change pads regularly and when needed.
- Help children with eating and drinking where help is needed.
- Help children to clean up after activities. At the end of the day, share responsibility with other
- volunteers for cleaning and tidying up the playscheme premises!
- Please respect confidentiality. Do not discuss any of the children or their families’ outwith the
- playscheme.
- Report any breakages or damage to the playscheme manager.
- It can be difficult for a parent to entrust their child to our care. Earn their trust by making sure
- you follow any reasonable instructions they give you, but always bearing in mind the playscheme’s
- good practice guidelines for the supervision of children. If you have any concerns these should be
- discussed with the play leader as soon as possible.
- Keep parents informed. If you have any contact with them (e.g. Bus Escorts), tell them about
- what has happened during the day – things that have gone well and also any difficulties. Ensure
- you fill in the daily note for parents of the child you have worked with on that day and put it in the
- child’s bag.
General – Leisure Schemes
- The leisure schemes operate in a more flexible manner to the playscheme and may or
- may not have activities arranged in advance.
- You may be working 1:1 with a young person, or looking after a small group.
- In cases where there is no pre-arranged activity, each young person will have a small
- budget to spend as they choose during the day. Play Workers will help them to do this
- and choose appropriate activities.
- Typical activities might include going to bowling, swimming or playing sports.
- Play Workers are responsible for ensuring the young peoples’ safety during the day and
- for making sure they arrive home at the correct time.
- Play Workers will need to assist young people with personal care as and when required.
Support/organisation
- You are responsible for the health, safety and wellbeing of volunteers and children/young
- people allocated to you.
- You should ensure that you find the time each day to check out that your volunteers are
- okay. You should be modelling good practice in your own work with the children and ensure
- that you are challenging any poor practice in the volunteers.
- You will support the volunteers in training and at the end of day meetings.
- Talk to the Manager of your group if you are experiencing any difficulties with your work or if
- you have any worries. Do not keep problems to yourself!
- If you have any concerns about the physical, emotional or sexual abuse of children or young
- people please tell the Manager immediately.
- Support each other! We welcome and value differences in sexuality, age, health, disability,
- race and religion.
Outings
- You may be the responsible person on outings/trips. If this is the case you are responsible
- for the health and safety of everyone on the trip. You will be required to complete
- trip/outing checklist and risk assessment confirming whom you have on the trip,
- medication accidents incidents etc.
Patterns of Work
- Usual play/leisure scheme hours are between 08:30 and 16:00. These may differ on
- occasion.
Other Duties
- This job description is not intended to be exhaustive and the post holder may be required
- to perform other duties on occasion.
Confidentiality
- High standards of confidentiality are required in relation to the roles, tasks and
- responsibilities described above.