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Level 2/3 Nursery Practitioner

ACR Recruitment and Training LTD
Warwickshire
2 days ago
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ACR Recruitment & Training Ltd are seeking a passionate and motivated Nursery Practitioner to join a well-established nursery in Kenilworth. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified practitioner looking for a flexible and rewarding role in early years education.

We are looking for candidates with a minimum Level 3 qualification, however we are also open to Level 2 practitioners who are committed to progressing towards Level 3.

Hours Available:


  • Full-time contract available


  • Part-time option: 20 hours per week during school holidays, and 3–4 days per week during term time


Main Duties & Responsibilities:


  • Plan and deliver stimulating activities that support children’s learning and development in line with the EYFS framework.


  • Observe, monitor, and assess children’s progress, keeping accurate records to share with parents and carers.


  • Create a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment for children, staff, and families.


  • Work collaboratively with colleagues to maintain the highest standards of care and education.


  • Support children’s emotional, physical, and social development through positive interactions and play.


  • Follow all safeguarding, health & safety, and nursery policies at all times.


Qualifications & Experience:


  • Level 3 qualification in Early Years Childcare (essential)


  • Level 2 qualified applicants considered if willing to complete Level 3


  • Strong knowledge of the EYFS framework


At ACR Recruitment & Training Ltd, we believe in quality, care, and connection. We’re committed to supporting nurseries with dedicated practitioners while offering our candidates flexible and rewarding opportunities that fit around their lives.

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