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Basingstoke - Early Years Practitioner

Brook Street Social Care
Posted 6 hours ago, valid for 16 days
Location

Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 7QU, England

Salary

£21,490 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The position of Early Years Practitioner is available in Basingstoke with a salary of £21,490.00 per year.
  • This role requires a Level 3 qualification or above in Early Years and a passion for working with children.
  • Practitioners will lead a room as a Key Worker, create engaging activities, and maintain communication with parents and carers.
  • Candidates should possess a strong understanding of child development, EYFS, and Ofsted requirements, along with excellent teamwork skills.
  • Flexible shifts are offered, with 36 hours scheduled from Monday to Friday, between 8 am and 6 pm.

Basingstoke - Early Years Practitioner
Contract - Flexible shifts, 36 hours Monday - Friday (8am to 6pm)
Location - Basingstoke RG24
Salary - 21,490.00
Education/Qualifications - Level 3 qualification or above in Early Years

The nursery is a modern, fun, and vibrant inclusive day care centre, providing a nurturing environment for up to 90 children.

The Role:

  • Lead a Room as a Key Worker: Take charge of your own little world within the nursery! As a key worker, you'll be the go-to person for a group of children, guiding their daily adventures and being their hero in the playroom.
  • Create Fun and Educational Activities: From arts and crafts to sensory play, you'll be the mastermind behind the fun! Design activities that engage the children's senses, spark their curiosity, and encourage them to explore the world in new and exciting ways.
  • Keep a Record of Children's Progress: Track and celebrate each milestone, big or small! You'll document the children's growth, achievements, and quirky moments to share with parents and carers, keeping everyone in the loop about their little one's journey.
  • Build and Maintain Relationships with Parents/Carers: Be the friendly face that parents look forward to seeing every day. By maintaining open communication, you'll help create a seamless partnership between home and nursery, ensuring that each child's learning and care needs are met.
  • Support Your Team Members: Collaboration is key! Whether you're brainstorming new ideas for activities or lending a helping hand, you'll be an integral part of a team that supports and uplifts one another.
  • Create a Happy and Stable Environment: Your role is crucial in crafting an environment where every child feels safe, happy, and included. By taking into account their cultural backgrounds and medical needs, you'll help every child thrive in a place where they can be themselves.
  • Confidently Handle Concerns: You'll be a trusted confidant, handling any concerns related to children or parents with sensitivity and professionalism, always adhering to confidentiality requirements.
  • Adhere to Policies and Procedures: Safety first! You'll ensure that all nursery policies, procedures, and legislative requirements are followed to maintain the highest standards for safety, cleanliness, and hygiene.


Person Specification:

  • Expert in Assessments: You'll administer and implement assessments, support plans, and risk assessments with precision and care, ensuring every child receives the support they need.
  • Understanding of Child Development: Your deep understanding of children's developmental, emotional, physical, and intellectual needs will be the cornerstone of your approach to care and learning.
  • Physical Fitness: You'll need the stamina and physical fitness to lift and handle children and equipment safely, ensuring everyone stays active and engaged.
  • Team Player: Collaboration is in your nature! You're someone who thrives in a team environment, always ready to contribute and support your colleagues.
  • Calm and Caring Nature: Your calm demeanour and caring personality will inspire the children and create a comforting atmosphere in the nursery.
  • Knowledge of EYFS and Ofsted Requirements: You'll have a solid understanding of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Ofsted requirements, ensuring that all practices align with best standards.


If you're ready to be part of a team that truly makes a difference, we'd love to hear from you!

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