Early Years Teacher

Posted 18 March by Flow Recruitment
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Our client is a leading ethical childcare provider dedicated to providing the best possible care and education for children in their care. They operate nationwide; constantly investing in their people and facilities to ensure their nurseries are the best places for children to grow and develop.

Our client’s goal is to offer children an amazing educational experience from birth to pre-school, their most formative years. They focus on every unique child and their highly skilled and qualified teams provide the very best early year’s experience in a safe and stimulating environment.

Our client is looking to recruit an Early Years Teacher.

As an Early Years Teacher you will be responsible for:


• Providing high standards of physical, emotional, social, and intellectual care for all children in the nursery
• Supporting and guiding the development of social skills
• Mentoring children to address their challenges and recognise their achievements
• Creating suitable learning plans within the EYFS framework
• Making key observations around children’s development and learning to share with parents/guardians

About You:

To be successful in this role you will need:
• Minimum Level 6 Degree Qualification
• Working within the Early years sector is essential

Benefits:

Up to 60% off your own nursery fees
Enhanced Maternity, Paternity & Adoption leave
20% off food shopping
Holidays for less with up to £500 off
Ethical mobile and broadband deals
30 days annual leave that grows with your career
Volunteer for paid time-off
Performance bonuses
Unrivalled training and development

Required skills

  • Childcare
  • Nurseries
  • Nursery
  • Teacher

Reference: 52334773

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