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Childcare Worker Level 3 (Part-time)

Your Co-op
Greater London
3 days ago
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About the role:

Joining Little Pioneers is more than just a job, children are at the heart of everything we do and we’re dedicated to pioneering great futures – both for our little ones and our practitioners. We’re looking for a special someone who will work their magic to achieve all-round outstanding results and outcomes for our children.



What makes us different?



· A competitive salary that values your expertise

· Enhanced annual leave to help you recharge and unwind

· Generous discounts on Childcare so your family benefits too

· Savings on Food Shopping and Travel to support your everyday lifestyle

· Access to financial and mental health wellbeing apps for support when you need it most

· Flexible working hours – Options of 2-4 days per week to support your work life balance

Who are we looking for?

· Full and relevant early years qualification (essential)

· An Enhanced DBS check (we’ll cover the costs)

· Someone who is open, honest and compassionate

· Inspiring and passionate about early years and working with children



Download our full Job Description for more information about the role

What can we offer you?

· Employee Discounts – Save up to 60% off Childcare, 20% off your Food Shop and 15% off your next Holiday

· 30 Days Annual Leave - Rising with service up to a maximum of 37 days

· Health and Wellbeing Programmes – Benefit from our Stream App and our partnership with Grocery Aid for financial and mental health support

· Full Training and Accredited Development Plans

· Enhanced Maternity, Paternity and Family leave and more!



If you are interested in this role or would like more information, email our team at

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