Early years Practitioner (Part time)
Posting date: | 03 May 2024 |
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Salary: | £8.60 to £11.44 per hour |
Hours: | Part time |
Closing date: | 02 June 2024 |
Location: | Ip11 2LY |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | Little Hoppers Pre-school |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | Part time Practitioner |
Summary
Little Hoppers Pre-school is looking to recruit a Level 3 or above qualified Early Years Practitioner to join our friendly team. TERM TIME ONLY, 14 - 25 hours a week between 8am - 4.30pm
All applicants must have:
A Level 3 qualification in Early Years Practice
GCSE grade A - C in English
Good organisation skills
Excellent time management skills
Excellent communication skills.
Your main roles will be to:
- To safeguard and promote the welfare of the children
- Interact and play with children
- To support a group of children through the key person role
- Support children’s learning and development
- To gain good professional relationships with key children and their families
- Complete individual observations, assessments and planning for your key children
- To monitor key children’s progress through termly trackers
- Assist in the ongoing maintenance of the environment, ensuring equipment is safe and standards of hygiene are high
- Set up an engaging environment
- Assist with personal care, i.e. nappy changes, potty training and toileting
- Recognise children as individuals, ensuring their needs are recognised and met
- Follow direction from senior staff as well as using own initiative
- Uphold the standards and reputation of the setting at all times
Benefits:
Company events
Company pension
24 hr EAP and Wellbeing support
50% off Childcare costs if child attends the setting
Ongoing opportunities to develop own knowledge.
All applicants must have:
A Level 3 qualification in Early Years Practice
GCSE grade A - C in English
Good organisation skills
Excellent time management skills
Excellent communication skills.
Your main roles will be to:
- To safeguard and promote the welfare of the children
- Interact and play with children
- To support a group of children through the key person role
- Support children’s learning and development
- To gain good professional relationships with key children and their families
- Complete individual observations, assessments and planning for your key children
- To monitor key children’s progress through termly trackers
- Assist in the ongoing maintenance of the environment, ensuring equipment is safe and standards of hygiene are high
- Set up an engaging environment
- Assist with personal care, i.e. nappy changes, potty training and toileting
- Recognise children as individuals, ensuring their needs are recognised and met
- Follow direction from senior staff as well as using own initiative
- Uphold the standards and reputation of the setting at all times
Benefits:
Company events
Company pension
24 hr EAP and Wellbeing support
50% off Childcare costs if child attends the setting
Ongoing opportunities to develop own knowledge.