UK Mission Enterprise
Children's Entertainment Coordinator (Casual)

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Children's Entertainment Coordinator (Casual) Key Responsibilities: Supervise children in designated play areas, including the marquee and inflatables, ensuring their safety at all times. Plan and organise creative activities and events, such as treasure hunts and performing arts, tailored to different age groups. Maintain the cleanliness and safety of play areas and equipment, reporting any issues promptly. Conduct daily safety checks of the inflatables area and arrange for repairs or maintenance as needed. Source and purchase items for the marquee and assist in planning its setup each season. Provide first aid and take appropriate action in the event of accidents or emergencies. Care for and ensure the well-being of any animals belonging to the client, reporting any concerns to the Office Manager. Liaise with contractors and suppliers for the children’s play equipment, reporting any issues immediately. Research ideas and refine proposals for both inflatables and arcade games. Help in the planning and execution of birthday parties and events for the children. Provide cover for colleagues during absences. Any tasks or responsibilities as requested by management within the scope of the position. Knowledge and Skills: Experience in a similar role working with children. Current First Aid qualification. UKME is an organisation dedicated to providing a 6 star quality private concierge service to exclusive VIP Clients, across the areas of property maintenance, in-house recruitment, procurement, finance, IT and human resources services. Based in London but providing services the length and breadth of the United Kingdom, UKME is continuously available for its clients, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Not only does UKME provide its clients with first class chauffeuring, housekeeping and operational services, but it also gives them high quality technical support, essential in today’s high tech world. UKME only recruits and employs the highest calibre of staff and has a strong network of strategic partners and suppliers that it uses to deliver high quality services and solutions to its clients. At UKME, we have a "can do" attitude to every request from our clients, no matter how unique or challenging.
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