The Role:
St Andrew’s Prep is looking to recruit friendly and highly motivated
Bank staff, who will support our Room Leaders in providing high
quality care and education on an ad-hoc basis during busy periods. To
assist in classroom management and with the welfare of all the
children in the Nursery to support their learning, and personal,
social, and emotional development.
General Duties:
Working within established guidelines to:
- Ensure that the children are safe, secure, and happy inside and
outside, whilst they are at Nursery
- Assist in the planning and teaching of the Early Years Foundation
Stage framework
- Organise time and effectively use creative and practical skills
with a range of material resources
- Maintain and support in the production of a welcoming and enabling
indoor and outdoor environment, providing a positive context for learning
- Positively interact and support children in their play, fostering
their enthusiasm for learning by offering experiences and activities
that are challenging but achievable
- To act as a Key Person to a group of children in your room and
observe, assess and record these children’s development, including
completion of online learning journeys or similar
- To act as a Key Buddy to other children in the event that their
Key Person is absent
- To assist children with personal care, including changing nappies,
assisting with toileting and other associated welfare duties.
- Operate the highest standards of hygiene and cleanliness in the
bedding, nappy-changing area, and food preparation areas.
- To undertake and coordinate relevant 2-year progress checks for
identified children.
- To assess children’s progress, maintain records, and provide
written reports to parents/carers in accordance with school policies
and schedules.
- To liaise closely with parents/carers, informing them about the
Nursery and its curriculum, exchanging information about children’s
progress and encouraging parents’ involvement
- To understand the cultural, religious, ethical, or personal
preference issues that some parents may have in relation to their child
- To work as part of that team and contribute positively to the
staff team. To be a role model of good practice to other members of staff
- To look upon the department as a ‘whole,’ and if your own
classroom is quiet, consider where your help could be most utilised
within the nursery, e.g., end-of-day jobs in the communal areas.
- To ensure records are properly maintained, e.g., daily attendance
register, medication accident and incident book, risk assessment,
daily checks, care plans for children, etc.
- Maintain and clean all resources used by the children
- Work as an enthusiastic member of the team in either Pre-Prep or
the Nursery, as required
- Play a full part in the life of Nursery and the wider school
- Regularly planning and implementing activities that support
developing skills within your cohort
- Implementing ‘in-the-moment’ planning in line with the Early Years
Foundation Stage, including the Characteristics of Effective Learning
- Reflecting on your practice, incorporating any new initiatives as
appropriate and continually evaluating current Early Years thinking
- Deputising for the Room Leader during short periods of absence
- Assisting with minor incidents or accidents and ensuring that
records are updated
- Any other duties appropriate to the post as directed by your Line Manager.
Safeguarding Duties:
- All staff at St Andrew’s Prep and Nursery are required to take
responsibility for providing an environment in which children are
safe, feel safe and can learn, whether in or outside the setting.
- Working closely with the children on a daily basis means that a
child may make disclosures or staff may notice indicators of
possible abuse or neglect. Staff have a responsibility to be
familiar with the procedure of passing on concerns to the DSL or
appropriate agency.
- All staff must therefore:
- Be familiar with St Andrew’s Prep’s systems which support
safeguarding, including the Child Protection and Staff Behaviour
policies, and the role of the designated safeguarding lead (DSL)
- Have knowledge of the early help process and of referrals to social services.
- Identify children who may benefit from early help; know the signs
of abuse and neglect and of what to do if a child makes a disclosure.
- Keep up to date with child protection training.
- Always act in the best interests of the child.
- Maintain good links and dialogue with the children’s families.
- Through strict adherence to the staff code of conduct and
common-sense precautions staff will not only protect the children
but also their own reputation and that of the St Andrew’s Prep and Nursery.
Desirable Criteria
- Experience in similar work in a similar environment
- Must have suitable experience in working with children aged under
24 months
- Must have one of the following qualifications:
- NNEB
- NVQ Level 3 Early Years Care and Education
- NVQ Level 3 Early Years Educator
- NVQ Level 3 Children and Young People’s Workforce
- Diploma in Early Years
- BTech in Early Years
- GCSEs in English and Mathematics, Grade C or above, or equivalent
- Good knowledge of EYFS and Early Years practice
- SEND experience or experience with individual needs
Terms and Conditions:
Salary: Dependent on qualifications
Hours of Work: The Charity may contact you about the
possibility of work, however you are under no obligation to agree to
work and the Charity is under no obligation of offer work to you.
Pension: After three months’ service you may be
automatically enrolled into the Eastbourne College WorkSave Pension
Scheme (details are available from the HR Department).
Holiday: Six weeks paid annual leave pro rata. Pay
for this is included in your salary.
Other Benefits:
- Free meals during working hours when Dining Hall open
Application Process
To apply, please visit
https://www.standrewsprep.co.uk/contact/employment-opportunities/ and
click the Apply Now button to complete the mandatory application form.
An up-to-date CV and covering letter may be uploaded with this online
application form.
Closing Date: Monday 17 March 2025
Early applications are encouraged. Applications will be considered
upon receipt, and we reserve the right to withdraw this vacancy.
Safeguarding Statement
St Andrew’s Prep is committed to safeguarding and promoting the
welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and
volunteers to share this commitment. The appointment is subject to
an enhanced DBS check, pre-employment medical questionnaire and
positive references.
The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
and the Charity is therefore permitted to ask job applicants to
declare all convictions and cautions (including those which are
"spent" unless they are "protected" under the
DBS filtering rules) to assess their suitability to work with children.
St Andrew’s Prep is committed to the provision of equal
opportunities in employment and accordingly wishes to ensure that no
job applicant is treated less favourably on unjustifiable grounds.