Pre-school Assistant Level 3

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About the role:

Qualified Level 3 Nursery Practitioner
• Salary of £27,497 per annum 
• Continuous Training and Development
• Fantastic range of discounts across the group including childcare and travel 
• Opening times 07:30- 18:30

Are you an established Nursery Nurse or a newly qualified early years specialist looking for your next role? Do you want to work within a company that will continuously train and develop and turn you to a superstar within the industry? Then send your CV our way! We are currently looking for a Level 3 Nursery Practitioner to join the team at our fantastic Nursery. 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!


More about our Nursery; •50 place nursery situated within the beautiful Childrens Trust grounds 
•Fantastic space which has been open for over 25 years and is well regarded in the area 
•Small team of 18 with many of our employees being long standing
•Free parking available with fantastic public transport links 



What you can expect;
• As a Practitioner, you will work in unity with the Quality Training Advisors to achieve all-round outstanding results in the room and outcomes for children
• As a key part of the team, you will be responsible for supporting the education and development of your key children, through outstanding quality of teaching and learning
• Collaborating as part of a team to deliver outstanding care, early education and ensure performance standards are consistently met. 

Who are we looking for?

We’re looking for a special someone who will work their magic to achieve all-round outstanding results and outcomes for our children
• Full and relevant early years qualification (essential)
• An Enhanced DBS check (we’ll cover the costs)
• Open, honest and compassionate
• Inspiring and passionate about early years and working with children

What can we offer you?


• Salary of £27,497 per annum 
• 30 days annual leave rising with service
• Learning and Development – We give you the support you need to develop your knowledge, skills and behaviours through one-to-one supervisions, personal development plans and access to learning resources and activities
• Progression opportunities within the nursery as well as opportunities society wide. Little Pioneers’ unique values means anyone can develop into various roles including a nursery manager or further – all you need are dreams and aspirations
• Wide range of discounts – Receive up to 20% off your food shopping, £500 off holidays and a phenomenal 60% off your childcare fees which could add up to £7,000 a year! 
• A variety of wellness resources dedicated to your wellbeing 


If you are interested in this role or would like more information, email our team at#CCTA24

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