Job details
- Salary £23,000 to £29,000 per annum Salary depending on experience and working hours.
- Role Nursery Nurse / Early Years Practitioner
- Hours Full Time or Part Time
- Location South Croydon, London
- Job Reference EYP0526ICL
Job summary
Early Years Practitioner
An opportunity has arisen for Full & Part-Time Early Years
Practitioner. You will be joining an Ofsted Good nursery setting in
South Croydon, near good transport links, Purley Oaks station, South Croydon.
Full-time hours 35-40 a week between the hours of 7.30am - 6pm.
Part-time hours could be discussed.
Role
Your role will include: Working as part of a team to provide an
enabling environment in which children can play, learn and develop.
You will plan, create, implement and reflect on engaging activities in
accordance with the EYFS, tailored to each of your key children, to
encourage their development towards key milestones.
Skills and experience:
A level 2 or 3 Nursery Practitioner qualification such as NVQ, NNEB, CACHE or recognised equivalent. A good understanding and working knowledge of the EYFS as a key worker within an early years setting is desirable but not essential. Good organisational skills. Good knowledge and understanding of safeguarding & child protection. Develop strong partnerships with colleagues, parents.
What you can expect:
Opportunity to develop in your career with a wide range of
Early Years training programmes
Succession planning opportunities
Generous holiday allowance
Benefits package - company pension, uniform provided, staff outings, off-road parking.
Childcare discount of up to 50% for first child. Pension.
Work Location: In person – We are based in South Croydon
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Work authorisation:
- United Kingdom (required). We are based in South Croydon.
Skills / Qualifications:
- A level 2 or 3 Nursery Practitioner qualification such as NVQ
- NNEB
- CACHE or recognised equivalent. A good understanding and working knowledge of the EYFS as a key worker within an early years setting is desirable but not essential. Good organisational skills. Good knowledge and understanding of safeguarding & child protection. Develop strong partnerships with colleagues
- parents.