Job details
- Salary £13.00 to £13.50 per hour Additional benefits including bonus and discounted childcare
- Role Nursery Nurse / Early Years Practitioner
- Hours Full Time or Part Time
- Location Crawley, West Sussex
- Job Reference Early Years Practitioner - Level 2 or 3
Job summary
Come and be part of our fantastic team! Daisy Chain are passionate about providing loving and nurturing childcare. The main way we do it is through our team. We value our team very highly, so we’ll do everything we can to keep you happy and develop your career progression.
This is a full time or part time position, and you will be required to work a range of shifts from 7:30am-6pm Monday to Friday.
What can we offer you?
· We have a fantastic annual bonus scheme each October.
· 25% off childcare.
· £50 worth of high street vouchers for our monthly 'star of the month' winner.
· Birthday off with full pay after one year of employment
· Day off with full pay for 100% attendance
· A wonderful team with regular team events including Summer and Christmas celebrations.
· Flexible hours to work with your lifestyle.
· Fully funded in house and external training opportunities.
· Lunch and hot and cold refreshments provided daily.
· Flexible annual leave and bank holiday closure.
· Regular supervisions and support.
· Fully funded Employee Assistance Programme.
Skills / Qualifications:
- To follow the current policies
- procedures
- and legislations from the EYFS and that the Daisy Chain philosophy is abided by. To be a good role model to the children ensuring they are always safe and well looked after.
- You will need a minimum of Level 2 in Early Years.
- This post is subject to satisfactory references and DBS checks.
- o To implement the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum
- delivering high quality early learning environments
- resources and experiences for the children inside and out
- o Undertake observation and assessment of children and track their progress and ensure that play opportunities provided are structured to support each individual child’s needs to enable children to explore and develop
- o A Key Person role with specific responsibility for a group of infants and young children attending the setting and ensure effective implementation of the key person system