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Room Leader in Early Years School

Best Start Recruitment Ltd
Posted 20 hours ago, valid for a month
Location

Wokingham, Berkshire RG40 1GP, England

Salary

£35,000 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Early Learning School in Wokingham is seeking Early Years Lead Practitioners to work with children aged 3 months to 4 years, offering a salary of £35,360.00 per year.
  • The position requires the candidate to have EYTS or a graduate early years qualification, along with extensive experience working with young children, particularly those aged 2-5 years.
  • This leadership role involves overseeing the quality of early education, implementing effective teaching strategies, and ensuring children progress in their development.
  • The ideal candidate should also have experience in leading teams, working with families, and collaborating with other agencies to meet the needs of children.
  • The role can be offered for either 52 weeks or 38 weeks with flexible working patterns, and the hourly salary is set at £16.00.

WOKINGHAM

SALARY £35,360.00 (Ft)

ROLE SUMMARY:


We are seeking to appoint committed and dynamicEarly Years Lead Practitioners (room leads)who will be working with children aged 3 months to 4 years providing care, play activities and supporting the EYFS assessment. The Early Learning School which operates 52 weeks of the year and we can offer employment for the 52 weeks or 38 weeks with either a 5 day (8am to 5pm) or 4 day (8am to 6pm) work pattern. Hourly salary of £16.00

The purpose of this role is to oversee the quality of the early education for the children in the nursery and effectively deliver the groups high educational standards. This role will focus on promoting teaching and learning to ensure that children progress in their development to achieve their full potential and become ready for school.

It is a leadership role that includes: a) setting accurate intentions for the curriculum that has been planned for the children (intent), b) overseeing the implementation and teaching strategies used in the classroom (implementation) and c) measuring the impact of the curriculum to ensure children are progressing in their learning (impact). This will also ensure that children experience an overall rich curriculum that provides a broad range of learning opportunities to the children that enable them to develop their knowledge and skills as a foundation for good future learning. As well as being an experienced early years professional, you will work effectively with the Head and parents to develop positive and effective relationships.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • To be accountable for the delivery of high quality inclusive early education, which is responsive to the needs of children and their families.
  • To lead practice within the classroom. This includes:
  • establishing and sustaining a safe, welcoming and stimulating environment through the provision of appropriate resources
  • planning a balance of continuous provision and adult-led experiences,
  • promoting the development of children's prime areas of learning so they provide the right foundations for the development of the specific areas of learning.
  • organising learning materials and resources by using them creatively
  • developing children's curiosity, interests, and knowledge
  • To monitor systems of assessment, recording and reporting on the progress in childrens development and learning
  • To ensure that all practitioners understand the principles and content of the Early Years Foundation Stage and know how to put them into practice.
  • To ensure that practitioners have high expectations of all children and demonstrate commitment to ensuring that they can achieve their full potential.

THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE:

  • The post holder must have hold EYTS or a graduate early years qualification. For applicants with QTS, this should be specific to the foundation stage age group. Where this is not the case, the applicant should be able to demonstrate training and recent experience of working in at a leadership level with the foundation stage age group or should be willing to undertake relevant CPD training.
  • Extensive experience of working with young children, particularly 25-year-olds
  • Experience of leading teams in delivering high quality early education
  • Experience of working with families, identifying support, and working in partnership with them to promote learning.
  • Experience of working in partnership with other agencies and organisations when identifying and meeting the needs of children and families and in response to safeguarding concerns

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