Job details
- Salary £12.80 - £14 hourly
- Role Nursery Nurse / Early Years Practitioner
- Hours Full Time
- Location Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
- Job Reference STAN EYP
Job summary
Early Years Practitioner - Qualified
Acorn Early Years – Stanwick Nursery
If you are offered an EYP role, you will received a £500 recruitment bonus after successfully completing your 3 month probation period.
Acorn Early Years is looking for a caring, enthusiastic and dedicated Early Years Practitioner to join our friendly and supportive team at Stanwick Nursery.
You must have a full & relevant Early Years Qualification. Minimum Level 2.
This is a fantastic opportunity for an early years professional who is passionate about delivering high?quality care and education in a nurturing, child?centred environment.
Acorn at Stanwick is based in a historic village in Northamptonshire, which offers a homely space for children to relax and have fun whilst learning and socialising with other children. We work closely with the community and often become involved with village events and use the local amenities and surrounding area, including our own raised beds at the local allotment.
We offer full and part-time care for up to 81 children from the age of four months to four years, and are open from 7.30am to 6.15pm, Monday to Friday, all year round.
All Acorn nurseries are closed for all bank holidays, between Christmas and new year, plus our four training days each year. This means the monthly fees are calculated over 49 weeks. You will not be charged for these days, however fees are payable for additional closure days which are out of our control, eg: additional bank holidays over the standard eight.
The children have use of two large outdoor spaces, one being a private garden at the back of the nursery, which offers a woodland area, space for children to be active and a stream. We also have our own forest school field a few minutes’ walk away for children to explore and discover the environment through a range of activities, including the opportunity to learn how to use tools safely and learn about fire, with Lorraine, our in-house forest school leader.
About the Role
As an Early Years Practitioner, you will play an important role in supporting children’s learning, development and wellbeing. You will work as part of a committed team to create engaging learning environments, deliver high?quality interactions and ensure every child feels safe, valued and supported to reach their full potential.
Key Responsibilities
Quality of Care & Practice
- Support a holistic approach to the EYFS curriculum
- Meet the individual care and learning needs of children
- Deliver high?quality interactions that support children’s development
- Promote positive behaviour in line with Acorn policies and procedures
- Follow and extend children’s interests through appropriate teaching methods
- Support planning in the moment and contribute to observations and assessments
- Promote children’s independence and physical development
- Monitor children’s progress and support next steps in learning
Environment & Resources
- Help create rich, stimulating learning environments indoors and outdoors
- Ensure resources and equipment are accessible, safe and well maintained
- Support first?hand learning experiences that meet the needs of all children
Key Person & Partnerships
- Act as an effective key person, building strong relationships with children and families
- Value parents as partners and communicate professionally and positively
- Complete accurate and timely documentation, including observations, care plans, accident forms, transitions and two?year checks (where applicable)
Teamwork & Professional Responsibilities
- Work collaboratively as part of a supportive team
- Support colleagues when needed, including less experienced practitioners
- Share relevant information with room teams and senior staff
- Reflect Acorn’s ethos, values, policies and procedures in daily practice
- Safeguard all children and follow safeguarding procedures at all times
- Support the smooth running of the room in the absence of senior staff when required
What We’re Looking For
- A good working knowledge of the EYFS and safeguarding requirements
- A warm, calm and child?centred approach
- Strong communication skills with children, parents and colleagues
- A genuine passion for early years care and education
- Confidence to role model positive behaviour and best practice
- Ability to work flexibly as part of a team
Why Join Acorn Early Years?
At Acorn, we are passionate about creating inclusive, nurturing environments where children and staff thrive. We value our teams and actively support professional development and progression.
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.
BenefitsAs 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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