Early Years Educator

Norbreck
4 days ago
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Our people are what make our family great. As a proud family-run business, we see childcare as a profession, not just a job. Whether you’re just starting out or are well-established in your childcare career, we’ll always encourage you to take on new opportunities and challenges. We’re passionate about helping our teams grow and be the best they can be!

Whilst all our settings are different, they all share the same values and ethos; working together to inspire your world. Children are at the heart of everything we do, so we are looking for individuals to roll up their sleeves and get stuck in. From a princess one day to astronaut the next, no two days are ever the same!

We are currently looking for an Early Years Educator at Kids Planet Norbreck.

Why become an Early Years Educator with Kids Planet Norbreck?



Large outdoor learning spaces.

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Cosy home away from home environments.

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Interactive Sensory Room.

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Proud to have achieved Great Place to Work Certification 2024/2025.

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Crowned winners of the NMT Nursery Group of the Year (Large) 2024 award!

What’s in it for you?

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Free breakfast, lunches and healthy snacks including fresh fruit.

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Accredited training with the KP Academy.

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Enhanced Maternity, Paternity Fertility and Adoption leave.

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Regular staff rewards.

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Team appreciation events.

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Long service awards.

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Dedicated wellbeing package.

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Highly discounted childcare.

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A day off for your birthday.

An Early Years Educator at Kids Planet Norbreck gets:

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Competitive salary.

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Pension plan.

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Annual leave including bank holidays.

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Monday to Friday.

What an Early Years Educator needs:

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Must be at least Level 2 qualified in a UK recognised early years qualification.

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Excellent understanding of EYFS.

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Extensive knowledge of safeguarding.

We ensure that our pay rates remain competitive and will apply as follows:

Qualified Early Years Educator - Level 2 – £26,007 per annum

Qualified Early Years Educator - Level 3 - £26,424 per annum

Please note that salaries are based on a standard 40-hour work week. If you're contracted to fewer weekly hours, your salary will be adjusted accordingly.

Like the sound of joining our family?

Apply today to be an Early Years Educator with Kids Planet Norbreck!

We are unable to offer any kind of visa sponsorship for this role.

We embrace everyone. Our goal is to create a truly inclusive culture and diverse workforce. We break down barriers so you can be your authentic self—and flourish!

Kids Planet is dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the well-being of children and young people. An enhanced DBS check will be required for this role. We expect all staff and volunteers to uphold this commitment, and safeguarding training is a fundamental part of every role. All colleagues are required to complete regular training to ensure they understand and fulfil their responsibilities. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate is mandatory for all positions, and this role will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our safeguarding duties

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