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St Pauls Nursery School & Children's Centre
City of Bristol
2 weeks ago
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Leadership Opportunity at St Pauls Nursery School and Children Centre

Team Leader for : Provision for 2year olds

Full time and permanent - 37 hours, all year round

Salary range £32061 - £34434 depending on experience

We are looking for a creative optimistic, personable and experienced early years Educator/Leader to join our ambitious leadership team, and to lead our ever growing provision for 2 year olds.

St Pauls is a complex, busy and joyful place to work. We do our very best for children and families in everyway we can, and are so mindful of all their individual needs. Two year olds are a delight, and we have a great team of experts working with them who love being in their world and supporting their learning in an inspiring way, the team are a great bunch to work with.

Our 2 years old provision is all year round and runs as a business, so we need a leader who can help us keep full and keep thriving!

If you decide to join us at St Pauls we will offer you:

Lots of support and understanding for you in your role, and a comprehensive induction

Great CPD, supervision and mentoring

Opportunities to lead on things that you are really passionate about

Being part of an inspired learning community with strong distributed leadership

A free lunch on Wednesdays!

St Pauls is also the Lead Setting for the Regional EYs Stronger Practice Hub which benefits us in so many ways. We lots of EYs specialists visiting or supporting us, a huge breadth of training and learning opportunities, and chances for you to get involved in delivering some mentoring, training, hosting etc yourself! It also means we have a good sense of the whole EYs landscape and national strategies in EYs which ensures we are all well informed.

St Pauls is a loving and happy workplace, where we care about the emotional well-being of our team, as well as our children and families. We have a real sense of togetherness, so at St Pauls you never face anything alone.

We look forward to hearing from you, and would highly recommend you come to visit us to see if we could be your next step!

Good luck with your application.

Safeguarding Statement

St Pauls Nursery School & Children's Centre is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.We particularly welcome applications from under represented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion.

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