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Nursery Practitioner

JEM Childcare Solutions
Surrey
3 days ago
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Job Description

About our Clients

This lovely family run setting in central Reigate are looking for  ideally a level 3 or above practitioner to join their team.  Working 4 or 5 days a week 40 hrs, they are offering a great salary c£30k with great benefits.






If you’re passionate about early years education and want to be part of a team where everyone matters, JEM Childcare would love to hear from you and support you on your journey.  


Requirements

What are Clients are looking for

Have a minimum Level 2 Qualification or equivalent in Early Years / Childcare
A genuine love for working with children and a commitment to providing the best start in life.
A solid understanding of child development, the Birth to 5 Matters framework, and the EYFS curriculum.
Form bonds with children and their families, ensuring each child feels secure and supported.
Team Player with excellent communication skills, the ability to give and receive feedback, and a positive, proactive approach.
Promote high standards of quality within the nursery in respect of the environment, resources and experiences offered to children.
Assume key carer responsibilities for designated children.


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Benefits

Our Clients Benefits and Perks

Company Pension
Employee Discounted Childcare
Paid Lunch Break
Employee Assistance Programme
Flexibility to work around your life commitments
Recognition and rewards to say thank you for a job well done




Requirements
What are Clients are looking for Have a minimum Level 2 Qualification or equivalent in Early Years / Childcare A genuine love for working with children and a commitment to providing the best start in life. A solid understanding of child development, the Birth to 5 Matters framework, and the EYFS curriculum. Form bonds with children and their families, ensuring each child feels secure and supported. Team Player with excellent communication skills, the ability to give and receive feedback, and a positive, proactive approach. Promote high standards of quality within the nursery in respect of the environment, resources and experiences offered to children. Assume key carer responsibilities for designated children. #Nursery #Nursery practitioner #Nursery nurse #eyfs #early years practitioner #early years #nursery educator

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