Job Summary
The role of the Nursery Practitioner is to ensure that all children attending The Oaks Day Nurseries receive high quality care with the baby room.
Position Details
- Full time starting salary: £25,608
- Full time 35 hours per week; shift pattern between 7:30 am and 5:45 pm
Responsibilities
- Provide high quality, positive care for children through social, emotional, educational and practical interaction, nurturing and guidance.
- Ensure children are safe, healthy, and that Child Protection Procedures are followed.
- Implement the key worker system to address the individual needs of each child, their family and carers.
- Observe and keep records of the activities and progress of children.
- Partner with parents/carers to keep them informed of their child's day and progress.
- Organise, maintain and ensure a clean, tidy, hygienic, safe, child friendly environment.
- Supervise activities such as arts and craft, cooking, reading, music, outdoor and physical activities.
- Maintain toys and equipment.
- Feed babies and ensure the nutritional needs of children are met, complying with Food Safety Regulations.
- Change nappies and help children with potty/toilet training.
- Help children to learn social, emotional, numeracy, language and practical skills.
- Work with staff within the nursery to provide a high quality nursery service.
- Work with outside professional bodies or agencies as appropriate.
- Implement the daily routine of the nursery.
- Participate in meetings.
- Follow the nursery's practices, processes and procedures, including positive behaviour management techniques.
- Learn about developments in childcare and undertake training as required.
- Ensure the health and safety of colleagues and children, complying with all Health and Safety requirements.
- Treat everyone with dignity and respect, supporting equality and valuing diversity.
- Undertake other duties as required.
Required Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications & Experience
- A Level 3 Childcare qualification and the willingness to keep skills up to date.
- Relevant and up to date experience in a similar environment.
- Working knowledge of the Early Years Principles, paying particular attention to The Prime Areas.
- Ability to understand and meet the social development and emotional needs of 0 24 month old children on an individual basis.
- Ability to work as a key person to a small group of children; liaising and advising parents around topics such as weaning and sleeping.
- Confidence in inputting ideas and knowledge around workshops with parents.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to communicate in writing and verbally, demonstrating tact and diplomacy where appropriate.
- Ability to contribute as a team member and to work under own initiative when necessary.
- Approach work with a calm and professional manner.
- Flexible approach to working hours, based on a shift pattern, and willingness to provide occasional cover for planned and unplanned absences.
- Manage the physical demands of the role, including lifting and carrying of children.
- Basic IT skills, such as Word and Outlook for sending and receiving emails.
Job Types
Full time, Permanent
Benefits
- Additional leave
- Childcare
- On site parking
- Sick pay
Work Location
In person
