Nursery Practitioner
- Full-time
Company Description
You will be employed by the nursery to work in the nursery and may from time to time be assigned to different rooms and/ or work in different teams. All post holders must be aware that they may on occasion be subject to the behaviour of unruly children or disruptive adults.
All post holders must be aware that they may on occasion be subject to the behaviour of unruly children or disruptive adults, comply with the nursery policies.
Post-holders may be occasionally exposed to blood, bodily fluids and tissue. It is important to be aware of our policies and procedures and strictly follow them.
To be punctual, reliable is a must for the continuity for the children and the smooth running of the nursery setting, please refer to and comply with the Company’s Code of Conduct which will be subject to amendments or changes every year as this will form part of your Terms and Conditions.
Job Description
Salary - £8 per hour
Job Purpose
To plan, prepare and participate in activities that intrigue, stimulate and interest the children/ babies, and to take into account our Equal Opportunities policy and issues of diversity including awareness of how books, play materials and the Nursery environment can be developed to recognise and celebrate diversity amongst the children and within the community. To work independently and on own initiative:
With the ability to communicate well both orally and in writing with children, parents, colleagues and external agencies
To be able to develop routines and recognise situations where Director involvement is necessary
To respond to enquiries and requests for information from colleagues, nursery users and others
To work flexibly in response to service demands
To respond to reasonable requests and to take an active role in the smooth running of the nursery and carry out duties as requested
To take pride in your environment and your senior role and lead the assistants, practitioners, volunteers and students by providing Care and Education in a welcoming environment that encourages equal opportunities and promotes diversity, concentrating on the Safeguarding and the well-being of the children at all times.
To support, as part of the management team and advise the rest of team maintaining good relations with staff, volunteers, students, parents, Early Years, London Borough of Redbridge Early Years / Field Community Centre and all other partner organisations.
To offer an emotionally, and psychologically safe environment for children, staff, parents visitors and to take responsibility for the Health and Safety of all users of the site, by carrying out twice daily risk assessments, ensuring security and reporting accidents, injuries and near misses. Documentation must be recorded daily.
Main duties
To be able to work independently and on own initiative.
To use professional and management skills to lead nursery staff in the planning, implementing and evaluation of the nursery.
To ensure staff, volunteers and students maintain good attendance and punctuality, and challenge appropriated and record, ensuring the efficient running of the nursery.
To observe and interact with children, parents, staff and others to support the learning of the children in your care, report on their developmental progress and contribute, to record keeping and maintain policies up to date as stated in the EYFS document.
To develop professional relationships with others involved in children’s learning and development (parents, carers, colleagues, health visitors, Early Years) at all times maintaining confidentiality.
To be involved in the maintenance of financial bugestsor management systems ensuring service users are invoiced in a timely manner and payments are up-to-date at all times, to be proactive with their own personal development by keeping abreast of current thinking, legislation and being open to new ideas and change.
To be proactive with their own personal development by keeping abreast of current thinking and being open to new ideas and change.
To participate in all aspects of team work within the Nursery including training of students, assisting with the development of volunteers and new staff, preparation and care of resources, maintenance of cleanliness and hygiene and contributing to staff, team discussions.
To work in partnership with London Borough of Redbridge Early Years /Field Community Centre and make sure all new starters are familiarised with the policies and procedures of our nursery.
To complete tasks and assume responsibilities not listed but which may be varied from time to time, in line with the role of an Early Years Manager.
To maintain high standards of Health and Safety and Safeguarding Children as appropriate to Childcare and as stated in the Statutory EYFS (2014) Booklet.
Qualifications
NNEB, NVQ3, BTEC or equivalent Childcare qualification
Qualified First Aider
Additional Information
Experience:
3 years paid/unpaid full time working within Early Years with evidence of continuous professional development (CPD)
Ability to plan the EYFS /curriculum
Able to maintain records, and good practice at all times, and contribute to policy and practice
Demonstrate an understanding of the importance attached to treating information and matters relating to the work of the nursery as confidential matters.