Early Years Practitioner

Posted 22 April by Ad Warrior

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Early Years Practitioner

Location: Windlesham, Surrey

Salary: £11.50 - £13.71 per hour (Depending on experience) (4 hours admin per month and any additional hours such as wrap around care will be paid in addition)

Hours: Part Time- and Full-Time hours available, Term Time only

Our clients Pre School offers children aged 2 years to 5 years the opportunity to develop in a caring and secure environment, together with this it follows a carefully planned curriculum of fun and stimulating activities working in line with the revised Early Years Foundation Stage.

The pre-school is one of only two pre-schools in the whole of Surrey to be rated by Ofsted as Outstanding on 3 consecutive inspections out of nearly 600 pre-schools on the county.

The Role

They are looking to recruit qualified enthusiastic and dynamic Level 2 and 3 Early Years Practitioners to join their fantastic team that can plan fun activities for children, create an exciting environment to instil awe and wonder in children, observe and plan relevant next steps for children.

Skills and Experience

  • Have a passion for working with children
  • Hold a minimum NVQ Level 2 Childcare qualification (Essential)
  • Have experience working in a nursery/pre-school setting (Essential)
  • Have good knowledge of EYFS (Essential)
  • Be able to work well in a team
  • Enthusiasm and a positive attitude
  • Excellent communication both written and verbal

To Apply

If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for this reputable company, then please do not hesitate in applying.

Application question

Do you have a level 2 Childcare Qualification?

Reference: 52511621

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