This post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Scheme check at Enhanced level.
The role of the Nursery Practitioner is to ensure all children attending our setting receive high quality care, are kept safe and are provided with planned and stimulating play experiences which meet their individual needs and support all aspects of the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum.
Setting info: We are a term time setting open 8:00am to 15:45pm in
New Barnet
Job vacancy hours of work: 8:45am to 12:45pm or
9:00am to 12:45pm. We also have 8:45am to 15:00pm.
We have vacancies for full time and part time.
Requirements:
Minimum of NVQ Level 2 in Childcare and Education
or equivalent.
Two satisfactory references
To demonstrate
that you can read effectively and are able to communicate clearly and
accurately in spoken and written standard English.
Main Duties:
To implement and promote all our nurseries
policies and the Staff Rules.
To ensure the ethos,
implementation and legal requirements of the Early Years Foundation
Stage are met.
To have a good understanding of children's
development, their needs and the provision of positive play.
To
care for and supervise the group of children assigned to them as Key
Person.
To carry out the duties of a Key Person.
To
ensure children’s safety at all times.
To form positive
relationships with children and their families, to treat them as
individuals and with respect at all times.
To create an
interesting and stimulating learning environment children to develop
all their skills.
To provide at all times a warm and caring
environment for babies and to be as consistent as possible regarding
that environment.
To provide support for any children with
special needs and to promote their welfare and development.
To
ensure positive management of children’s behaviour.
To carry out
housekeeping duties as appropriate.
To support a commitment to
the theory and practice of equal opportunities.
To ensure an
adherence to the health and safety policy relating to the provision of
play.
To support senior members of staff to ensure put
appropriate Safeguarding Children procedures into practice.
To
assist in the keeping of development records and observations, and
accident, incident and risk assessment records as appropriate
To
be able to think and act quickly in a stressful or emergency
situation, and to be aware of the correct procedures.
To attend
staff meetings and training courses as directed by senior managers or
tutors.
To work as part of that team and contribute positively
to the staff team.
To go about your duties with a positive and
enthusiastic attitude - to be organised, efficient, confident,
hardworking and conscientious.
NURSERY PRACTITIONER (QUALIFIED) - PERSON SPECIFICATION
Essential:
Appropriate and relevant qualifications.
Relevant skills for working with groups of children aged 2 - 5
years.
A good understanding of children's development, their
needs and the provision of positive play.
A commitment to the
theory and practice of equal opportunities.
A good awareness of
health and safety issues relating to the provision of play.
An
ability to carry out light physical duties to include lifting babies
and children, housekeeping tasks and setting up the learning environment.