Room leader

Posted 14 May by Staff Match

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We are recruiting for an experienced Baby Room leader to join a lovely nursery in based in Islington, Greater London.  Candidates will need to have experience of working with children under 3 years of age and a good working knowledge of EYFS and Ofsted welfare requirements.

Person Specification:

NVQ level 3 Childcare qualification

Experience of working in a childcare setting and supporting children’s development  

Good team building experience

Basic Food Hygiene Certificate (Desirable)

Paediatric First Aid (Desirable)


Some of the responsibilities for Baby  Room Leader will include:

  • Leading staff in the room and ensuring children are being adequately supported in their learning and development
  • Promoting equal opportunity, compliance with EYFS curriculum requirements and planning exciting age appropriate activities both indoors and outdoors
  • Key worker responsibilities to recording children’s development
  • Working in partnership with parents and key interfacing groups
  • Working to nursery policy and procedures and ensuring all staff understand and adhere to them
  • Attending parent’s evenings and supporting open days
  • Attending staff meetings and training as required
  • Working 40 hours per week

Benefits:

Excellent benefits in include training, uniform, and further career progression.

Due to the nature of this job, candidates will be subject to UK eligibility checks together with Enhance Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks

For immediate interview please email Staff Match your up to date CV or call

Application questions

Do you have a level 3 Childcare qualification?
Do you have previous experience working in a nursery setting?

Reference: 52651912

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