An opportunity has arisen for a Level 3 Nursery Practitioner to join a well-established nursery offering excellent benefits. This full-time role offers salary range of £24,000 - £26,000.
As a Nursery Practitioner, you willcreate a safe, supportive environment for children, implementing educational activities, and collaborating with both children and parents to promote development.
You will be responsible for:
- Organising and delivering educational activities suitable for young children.
- Actively supervising and engaging children in play and learning activities.
- Supporting daily routines such as feeding, personal care, and hygiene.
- Maintaining a clean and safe nursery environment.
- Communicating effectively with parents about their child's progress.
What we are looking for:
- Previously worked as a Nursery Practitioner, Nursery Nurse or in a similar childcare role.
- Minimum Level 3 childcare qualification.
- Strong understanding of child development principles.
- Good organisational skills and a punctual approach to work.
- A valid UK driving licence is preferred.
What's on offer:
- Competitive salary.
- Company events.
- Pension scheme
- Employee discounts.
- A supportive work environment.
This is an excellent opportunity for a Nursery Practitioner to make a meaningful impact in a nurturing and professional childcare setting!
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