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Lead Playmaker
(Full-Time Position)

The Lead Playmaker supports the planning, coordination, and delivery of Playeum’s programmes for children, adults and/or families. This role ensures quality implementation, facilitates communication among stakeholders, and supports the impact evaluation of our programmes.

 

Programme Facilitation

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  • Facilitate Playeum’s programmes for adults and children, including logistical set-up, implementing the play experiences and tear-down in a timely fashion.

  • Conduct pre-programme briefings as well as post-programme debriefs with hosting organisations, part-time playmakers and volunteers.

  • Supervise part-time playmakers and volunteers in assigned programmes

  • Communicate staffing needs and concerns to the Programmes Team while fostering a positive and collaborative team culture.

  • Ensure facilitation standards for programme activities are met to ensure adherence to the ethics of child safeguarding and fair employment.

  • Implement quality control measures to maintain high programme delivery, participant experience standards and programme outcomes.

  • Contribute to the ongoing review and refinement of policies, procedures, and staffing strategies to reflect best practices.

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Programme Coordination

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  • Assist in the planning of Playeum’s programmes for adults and children

  • Regularly review and adjust programme content based on participants’ evolving needs and feedback.

  • Prepare the logistical requirements and procurement of materials needed for assigned programmes.

  • Oversee communications to reach out to parents, social workers, and stakeholders of assigned programmes.

  • Coordinate with other team members for seamless integration of assigned programmes into the team calendar.

  • Facilitate meetings and communication channels for staff and partner organisations to reflect on programme successes and challenges.

 

Supporting Impact Evaluation

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  • Support the implementation of impact assessments, including observations and surveys.

  • Supervise and consolidate programme documentation completed by facilitators.

  • Provide feedback to the Programmes Team and stakeholders regarding data collection processes and highlight any concerns or opportunities for improvement.

 

Qualifications/Requirements

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This is an entry level job.

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  • Educational background and work experience should ideally be connected to learning

  • Volunteer or Work Experience in the fields of informal learning, social work, or socially engaged art practice

  • Excellent communication and facilitation skills with children, adults, and/or families

  • 2-3 years of experience in programme facilitation and project management

  • Must be based in Singapore, required to work in person and possibly work on weekends when required; not a remote position

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Apply with CV to Karen at share@playeum.com.

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