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Nursery Assistant in Peterborough

Completely Care
Peterborough
1 week ago
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Reference No : ACNAP411Keywords : nursery assistant, part time work, job Peterborough,

Temporary Posted 1 week ago up to £ / Hour Closes: December 5, 2025

Completely Care

Nursery Assistant


Peterborough


up to £ ph depending on experience and qualification


Flexible work available!


We are currently are looking to expand our team of nursery staffing in the Peterborough area. We help provide staff to a variety of nurseries in the area on a flexible basis. This role is ideal for someone looking to gain experience and a new career in this sector. Someone looking for flexible part time work. Someone with a level 2 qualification looking for new work opportunities.


Why work with Completely Care:


We have been working within this sector for over 20 years.


We have fantastic staff retention.


We offer both flexible and permanent work opportunities.


Gain experience within different sectors.


Fantastic training opportunities.


DBS refund subject to T&C’s.


Unlimited £50 recommend a friend voucher.

This role will consist of supporting the nurseries with day to day running, assistant with activities, meal times, naps times and supervising the children.


A suitable candidate for this role would be someone who is able to travel around Peterborough who has a passion for children and education, who is fun, engaging and creative.

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