Posted 06 May, 2026 Acorn Early Years logo

Senior Early Years Practitioner

Acorn Early Years Buckinghamshire

Job details

  • Salary £15 - £15.80 hourly
  • Role Nursery Nurse / Early Years Practitioner
  • Hours Full Time
  • Location Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
  • Job Reference DEANSSEN

Job summary

Senior Practitioner

Acorn Early Years – Deanshanger Nursery, Milton Keynes

 If you are offered a Senior EYP role, you will receive a £1000 recruitment bonus after successfully completing your 3 month probation period.

Acorn Early Years is seeking an experienced, confident and passionate Senior Practitioner to join the leadership team at Deanshanger Nursery. This role is ideal for an early years professional who is ready to take on additional responsibility, support staff development and help drive high?quality practice across the nursery while remaining hands?on with children.

Nestled next to the community centre, our nursery is located in the former Deanshanger pre-school building, a space that served local families for many years. We’re proud to bring it back to life with a fresh vision and a deep commitment to early years care.

Our Deanshanger nursery will specialise in the under three age group, welcoming babies and toddlers under three years of age initially, offering a nurturing, stimulating environment where little ones can thrive. With a beautiful garden space and a strong emphasis on outdoor play, babies and toddlers will enjoy daily access to the outdoors, rain or shine!

About the Role

Working closely with the Nursery Manager and Deputy Manager, the Senior Practitioner plays a key role in supporting the smooth day?to?day running of the nursery. You will lead by example, support and mentor colleagues, and ensure the delivery of a high?quality, inclusive EYFS curriculum that meets the needs of every child.

You will also take responsibility for your designated room or area and may act as Third in Charge when required.

Key Responsibilities

Leadership & Management

  • Support the Nursery Manager and Deputy in the effective running of the nursery
  • Lead the nursery or your designated area in the absence of senior leaders, when required
  • Be accountable for your room and staff team
  • Effectively deploy staff to meet the needs of the nursery and children
  • Support staff inductions, mentoring, supervision and professional development
  • Role model outstanding early years practice and professional behaviour
  • Address performance concerns in line with Acorn procedures

Quality of Practice & Curriculum

  • Deliver and support a high?quality, child?centred curriculum in line with the EYFS
  • Promote planning in the moment and high?quality interactions
  • Oversee observations, assessments and next steps to ensure children make strong progress
  • Monitor outcomes for children to ensure they reach their full potential
  • Promote children’s independence, wellbeing and physical development
  • Embed a strong and consistent key person approach

Safeguarding, Compliance & Partnerships

  • Safeguard all children and act appropriately on safeguarding and welfare concerns
  • Ensure the nursery remains compliant with statutory requirements, Ofsted expectations and Acorn policies
  • Ensure documentation is accurate, complete and up to date (care plans, medicine forms, transitions, two?year checks, etc.)
  • Build positive, professional relationships with parents and carers
  • Liaise confidently with external professionals and agencies
  • Act as a professional ambassador for Acorn Early Years

What We’re Looking For

  • Level 3 Early Years qualification (or above)
  • Strong working knowledge of the EYFS and safeguarding requirements
  • Experience in a senior or leadership role within an early years setting
  • Excellent communication and organisational skills
  • Confidence in mentoring, supporting and developing others
  • A calm, professional and positive approach to leadership
  • A genuine passion for delivering high?quality early years education

Why Join Acorn Early Years?

At Acorn, we are committed to creating nurturing, inclusive environments where children and staff thrive. We actively support professional development and offer clear pathways for career progression within our nurseries.

We are proud to be an inclusive employer and welcome applications from all backgrounds. Reasonable adjustments will be considered throughout the recruitment process.

Safeguarding & Compliance

Applicants must have the right to work in the UK, be able to provide two satisfactory references, and all roles are subject to an Enhanced DBS check.

Benefits

As a thank you for all of your hard work and dedication to making Acorn a safe, nurturing and fun place for our children to be, we offer:

  • Payscales that are competitive, transparent and reviewed annually
  • 65% Childcare discount Pro-rata according to contracted hours
  • Generous family leave
  • Christmas closure
  • 25 days of annual leave, plus bank holidays (and the option to buy more)
  • 4 dedicated training days and individual development plans
  • Enhanced pension scheme
  • Cyclescheme
  • Techscheme
  • Length of Service awards
  • Summer and Christmas parties
  • Pay advances for when times are tough
  • Employee assistance wellbeing programme

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