Nursery Apprentice - £18387.20 working 32 hours per week over 4 days, Monday-Friday between the hours of 8am-6pm.
13 month apprenticeship - Off site training day every month, dedicated tutor to support you during your apprenticeship, off the job hours to complete set tasks.
Benefits of working for Nursery Village:-
- 6 weeks holiday and Christmas closure paid
- company sick pay
- Compassionate/dependency leave
- pension contributions up to 9%
- staff bonus and rewards scheme
- stream to get power over your pay when you need it
We are celebrating our commitment to the real living wage as one of the only accredited childcare providers in the Southwest.
As a Nursery Apprentice we want you to provide and maintain high quality care to children, working as part of a staff team to meet children’s individual needs. We expect you to apply yourself diligently, both in respect of your training courses and during your work, to acquire the skills involved and your continued satisfactory progression through the course including passing examinations/assessments
- To develop and maintain positive relationships with children and families
- To assist with the planning and delivery of a wide range of activities to meet children’s needs.
- To work within the EYFS and promote high standards of care for the children.
- To assume responsibility for key children and ensure their developmental needs are met, accurately recorded and learning diaries are up to date.
- To help maintain a child-centred environment.
- To use observation and reflective practice to contribute to planning and evaluation in the setting.
- To maintain children’s safety and wellbeing at all times during attendance at the play setting and on trips to external facilities.
- To take any action required to ensure the safety and welfare of children and to report any concern immediately to the Nursery Manager.
- To ensure good communication with staff and parent’s / carers.
Desirable
GCSE English and Mathematics
- Ability to adhere to policies and procedures.
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Ability to work as a team member and organise own workload
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Ability to communicate effectively with all children, staff and families
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Ability to support an environment which is inclusive for all and encourages diversity.
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Ability to be a reflective practitioner in order to develop your practice