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Nursery Practitioner

ACR Recruitment and Training LTD
Leicester
1 day ago
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Calling all qualified and experienced Nursery Practitioners!

Qualified Nursery Practitioners – Leicester & Surrounding Areas
Locations: Leicester, Sapcote, Lutterworth, Nuneaton, Hinckley, Coleshill, and surrounding areas.

Contract: Flexible (Temporary/Part-time/Full-time)
Shifts: Available Monday to Friday
Salary: Up to £14.00 per hour

Why Join Us – What You Can Expect

Competitive Pay: Earn up to £14.00 per hour.
Flexibility: Choose shifts that fit around your lifestyle – from part-time to full-time availability.
Variety of Experience: Work across multiple nursery settings to broaden your skills.
Supportive Team: With guidance from ACR’s experienced recruitment and compliance team, we have the inside knowledge to provide you with the best experience.

Benefits


  • Weekly Pay
  • Pension Scheme
  • Enhanced training for career progression
  • Free 1st Uniform
  • Excellent Pay Rates


Key Responsibilities


  • Provide high-quality care and learning opportunities for children aged 0–5.
  • Support children’s development in line with the EYFS framework.
  • Create a safe, stimulating, and inclusive environment.
  • Build positive relationships with children, parents, and colleagues.
  • Ensure all safeguarding, health & safety, and nursery policies are followed.


What We’re Looking For


  • Qualifications: Level 2 or above in Early Years/Childcare (UK recognised or equivalent).
  • Knowledge: A good understanding of the EYFS framework.
  • Experience: Previous nursery/early years experience desirable.
  • Attributes: Passionate, motivated, and adaptable childcare professionals.


We are currently seeking more full-time practitioners who can offer flexibility between 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM, Monday to Friday, however, we welcome applications from candidates seeking part-time hours too.

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

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If you’re a Qualified Nursery Practitioner looking for flexible and rewarding opportunities, we’d love to hear from you.
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