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An established industry player in the childcare sector is seeking a dynamic General Manager to lead operations at their flagship venue. This role involves overseeing all aspects of running clubs, including breakfast and after-school programs, while fostering a positive environment for both staff and children. The ideal candidate will have a passion for child development, strong management skills, and a proactive approach to problem-solving. Join a company that values its employees and offers a strong work/life balance with no weekend work, making a real difference in the lives of children and families.
General Manager– Leading Children’s Play and Sport Provision Company
Clapham & South West London
Amazing opportunity to make a difference and develop professionally and personally!
We are recruiting for one of the most recognisable organisations in the childcare sector, who have an incredibly successful background and exciting future! They're looking for exceptional people with experience in management, high standards, a passion for working with children, a fun-natured personality, and an 'own it' attitude towards work.
As the General Manager of one of their flagship venues and a cluster of local schools, you will oversee the operations of all day-to-day aspects of running the clubs (breakfast, after-school, lunchtime, holiday camps), which will include (amongst other things) leadership, growth and business development, training and onboarding, recruitment, scheduling and rota management, people management, cost control and growth, customer complaints, and school relationships.
As a General Manager, you will ideally bring:
The organisation will offer:
The organisation has strong values and empowers their people to bring these values to life:
Be Considerate – Show You Care
Be Passionate – Love What You Do
Be Courageous – Show you Are Resilient
Make a Difference – Leave A Positive Legacy
This role requires compliance with the Keeping Children Safe in Education policy and is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974