Nursery - Early Years Practitioner

Posted 8 April by Reed
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Nursery - Early Years Practitioner

Are you motivated to deliver high-quality education to young children?

Are you in possession of any relevant childcare qualification(s)?

Do you have a hard work ethic and wish to enhance your understanding of the EYFS framework?

If these apply to you, then you're in luck!

Here at Reed Education, we are seeking Early Years Practitioners for positions at a wide range of nurseries across Leeds. In the role as an Early Years Practitioner, you'll take responsibility for supporting the care of children, as well as their education, in a caring nursery setting.

As an Early Years Practitioner, you will:

  • Work to provide high-quality care and education to young children, alongside teachers and other members
  • Bring a warm and welcoming environment for children and families
  • Provide excellent communication skills, as well as a caring nature
  • Engage with children in a variety of activities, these include: Play, Learning and Outdoor Exploration
  • Be comfortable with Personal Care

Reed Benefits:

  • A potential for work on a permanent basis
  • Competitive Hourly Pay ranging from £12.82 to £14!
  • 24/7 Support and training from our team

Requirements:

  • Experience working with children, or in childcare
  • An Early Years Practitioner Qualification at Level 3 (Level 2 also accepted)
  • A passionate and fun candidate
  • A candidate to work 5 days a week (Would consider part time)

Please don't hesitate to contact us if you feel you are the right person for the job!

Application questions

Do you have the right to work in the United Kingdom?
Do you have an Up-to-Date DBS?
Do you have any relevant qualifications?

Reference: 52435743

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