Early Years Practitioner
Position: Level 3 Qualified Early Years PracttionerHours: 25 hours per weekLocation: Between Penryn and RedruthSalary: £12p/hr We're working with a lovely Nursery who are looking to recruit a qualified Early Years Practitioner for a part time permanent position to join their fun and hardworking team. The Nursery provide a warm and nurturing environment to enable every child to learn and fulfil their potential. Role and Responsibilities: - Supervising the children and keep our active, flexible teaching environment safe and suited to their needs. - Giving children a wide range of stimulating, safe and well-planned activities. - Creating engaging, fun and informative learning opportunities, helping the children make excellent progress and meet the requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage. - Building solid relationships with parents / carers, families and professionals involved with the children. - Meeting each of the children's individual needs, keeping accurate records and regularly communicating with parents / carers. - Having a positive attitude, making everyday count for the children in our care. - Safeguard and promote the welfare of children. - Meeting the requirements set out in the Early Years Foundation Stage. Requirements: - Level 3 early years and childcare qualification e.g. NNEB, CACHE, NVQ Level 3 in Childcare and Education. - A thorough knowledge of children's developmental needs from 0 to 5 years. - Experience working in an early-years setting. - Strong planning, observation and reflection of children and their learning. - Effective communication skills across multiple age groups. - First aid trained - Enhanced DBS (desirable.) - Basic Food Hygiene Certificate (desirable.) Benefits: - Overtime hours available - Flexible rotas - Health cashback scheme - Occupational pension scheme (optional) - In-house and external training If you are passionate about early childhood education and want to be part of a dedicated team, Concorde Teaching Bank would love to hear from you!
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