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Nursery Assistant

GSL Education
Essex
1 day ago
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Are you a nurturing and enthusiastic Nursery Assistant who loves helping little ones learn, play, and grow?

GSL Education is delighted to be working with a wonderful nursery setting in Loughton, offering a fantastic opportunity for a passionate childcare professional to join their friendly team.

This is a long-term role, with full-time hours available, in a setting that truly values its staff and celebrates every milestone in a child’s early learning journey.


About the Role

As a Nursery Assistant, you’ll be part of a caring team dedicated to creating a warm, safe, and stimulating environment for children aged 0–5. You’ll plan engaging activities, support learning through play, and help children develop essential early skills.

Every day is different — full of laughter, curiosity, and those heart-warming “lightbulb” moments!


What You’ll Be Doing



  • Supporting children’s learning and development in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)


  • Planning fun, creative, and educational activities


  • Building strong, trusting relationships with children, parents, and colleagues


  • Ensuring a safe, positive, and inclusive environment for every child


  • Observing and recording children’s progress and supporting their next steps



What We’re Looking For



  • Level 3 qualification in Childcare or Early Years (e.g. CACHE, NVQ, or equivalent)


  • Experience working in a nursery or early years setting


  • A caring, positive, and enthusiastic attitude


  • Good communication and teamwork skills


  • An Enhanced DBS registered on the Update Service (or willingness to apply for one)



Why Work with GSL Education?

 Dedicated Support: A friendly consultant to guide you through every step of your journey
 Competitive Pay Rates: Fair and transparent pay for your experience and qualifications
 Professional Development: Access to training and ongoing CPD opportunities
 Flexible Opportunities: Long-term, short-term, or temp-to-perm options available
❤️ We Care: You’re not just a number – we value and support our educators every day


Apply Today!

If you’re ready to bring your energy, creativity, and care to an inspiring nursery setting in Loughton, we’d love to hear from you.

 Apply now or contact Emily on 01245 203 218 /

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