Level 3 Practitioner at Tops Day Nurseries
CMB3, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Nov, 25

Salary

13.2

Posted On

23 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

It

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

NURSERY PRACTITIONER

Location: Tops Corfe Mullen- Corfe Mullen- Dorset
Job type: Part time, Permanent
Salary: Up to £13.20 per hour
Contracted Hours: 15 hours per week
“Staff well-being is valued and nurtured. The provider offers staff opportunities to celebrate their achievements and contributions. These include staff nominations on the ‘Each Person Scheme’ and special award nights to recognise both individual and nursery achievements.”- OFSTED recent feedback

Responsibilities

ABOUT THE ROLE

Our Nursery Practitioners look after the educational and social development of babies and young children up to the age of eleven. Their primary duties include providing children with a safe environment to learn, helping them to develop basic social and behavioural skills and engaging them in age-appropriate play activities. In joining us, you’ll also become part of our extended family. You’ll work alongside other team members who are passionate about providing care, warmth and kindness to all those who work in our Nurseries.
About the Nursery
Tops Corfe Mullen Nursery is a 86 place Day Nursery & Pre-School situated in Blandford Road, Corfe Mullen. The nursery run several extra-curricular activities including Tops Forest School, cooking school, Boogie Mites, yoga, meditation and much more.

WHAT DOES THE ROLE INVOLVE?

  • Providing day-to-day care, including feeding, changing diapers, and helping children with toilet training. They also ensure a safe, clean, and stimulating environment.
  • Developing and leading fun, age-appropriate activities that promote learning and development, focusing on key areas like social, emotional, physical, and cognitive skills.
  • Observing children’s development and identifying any areas of concern. They help children develop their motor skills, language, and social interactions through play and structured learning.
  • Ensuring that children are safe and emotionally supported. They create an atmosphere that encourages children to explore and learn independently.
  • Keeping records of each child’s progress, including documenting milestones, behaviors, and developmental needs. This is often part of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework in the UK.
  • Maintaining regular communication with parents or guardians about their child’s progress, needs, and any concerns that arise.
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