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Level 2/3 Practitioner

ACR Recruitment and Training LTD
Leicestershire
2 weeks ago
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Early Years Practitioners – Nursery & Wraparound Club
Location: Market Harborough
Contract: Full-time or Part-time

ACR Recruitment & Training Ltd are seeking passionate and motivated Early Years Practitioners (Level 2 or Level 3) to join a friendly and supportive childcare team. A Senior Practitioner role is also available for qualified Level 3 and above candidates. Opportunities are available in both the nursery and wraparound/holiday club.

Hours:



  • Full-time: 40 hours per week (Nursery)


  • Part-time: Includes a full day on Monday and afternoons Tuesday–Friday (Wraparound/Holiday Club)


Requirements:



  • Level 2 or 3 Early Years/Childcare qualification (essential)


  • Good knowledge of the EYFS framework


  • Previous nursery or childcare experience desirable


Responsibilities:



  • Provide high-quality care and learning opportunities for children aged 0–5


  • Support children’s development in line with EYFS standards


  • Create a safe, engaging, and inclusive learning environment


  • Build positive relationships with children, parents, and colleagues


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


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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