Early Years Practitioner / Nursery Nurse

Early Years Practitioner / Nursery Nurse Loughton, East of England, England

OAKLANDS SCHOOL
Full Time Loughton, East of England, England 18000 - 21000 GBP ANNUAL Today
Job description

We are seeking an excellent Early Years (Kindergarten) Keyworker to work with a group of young children in the Kindergarten at Oaklands School in Loughton from September 2023.

The successful candidate will be committed to high standards and will have the energy and inspiration to work with young children in all aspects of their care and ongoing education. Previous experience working with children aged 2 1/2 to 5 is essential.

The successful candidate will:

  • be an outstanding classroom practitioner
  • have high expectations of themselves and their pupils
  • be able to enthuse and inspire
  • show a passion for developing young children
  • be sufficiently experienced to work with small groups of children as a key person
  • be willing to become fully involved in the life of the school

We will offer the successful candidate:

  • An enjoyable working environment with engaged children and supportive families
  • A committed, hardworking and supportive team of staff
  • 100% focus on improving outcomes for the children
  • Well-resourced facilities
  • Small classes of children with a passion for learning
  • Varied links and involvement with the local community
  • Excellent CPD opportunities through our tailored CPD programme
  • Complimentary school lunches and refreshments during term times

This is a full time position remunerated on a salary scale according to relevant experience and qualifications. The salary range will be £18,000 to £22,000pa.

Candidates must hold a suitable and relevant Early Years qualification at NVQ Level 3 or the equivalent.

Main Purpose of the Role

To ensure high quality teaching, effective use of resources and the highest standards of care, learning and achievement for all pupils.

General Responsibilities

  • To maintain high standards of time keeping, teaching and learning, marking, monitoring, assessment and communication with parents.
  • To carry out supervisory duties on a rotational basis as reasonably required, including registration of pupils and provision of relief cover.
  • To cover colleagues’ classes on a rotational basis when necessary due to absence/INSET.
  • To take responsibility, as far as can reasonably be expected, for the safety, educational and social development of each of the pupils in the class at the time.
  • To provide a role model for the development of pupils’ social behaviour and attitudes.
  • To set a good example in terms of dress, punctuality and attendance.
  • To attend staff meetings as required.
  • To support the extra-curricular life of the School.
  • To work effectively as a member of the team, establishing and maintaining good relationships with colleagues, parents and pupils.
  • To provide a safe, secure and well-organised environment to encourage the development of pupils as independent learners.
  • To follow health and safety procedures in order to safeguard the health and safety of all members of the school community where applicable.
  • To be responsible for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of the pupils.
  • To promote the Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural development of the pupils.
  • To promote equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice for all children.
  • To be aware of responsibilities under the School’s Child Protection Policy and to report any concerns to the appropriate person as soon as they occur.

Teaching and Learning:

  • To help maintain high standards of teaching and learning, marking, monitoring, assessment and communication with parents.
  • To help plan effectively to ensure that all children have the opportunity to meet their potential, irrespective of race or gender.
  • To use teaching and planning strategies that are appropriate to the educational needs of any child who has been identified as having Special Educational Needs, including Gifted and Talented and EAL, in partnership with parents and other relevant parties.
  • To help plan and deliver a balanced curriculum as applicable to the age of the children through short, medium and long term planning.
  • To help plan, provide and supervise activities that are appropriate, stimulating and challenging.
  • To help implement schemes of work and plans in consultation/ collaboration with individual subject co-ordinators.
  • To use teaching strategies that keep children engaged through effective questioning, lively presentation and excellent use of resources.
  • To help organise educational visits or separate in-school activities to complement the curriculum.
  • To help develop cross-curricular links and opportunities for ICT.
  • To liaise with specialist teachers to encourage cross-curricular links.

Assessment:

  • To use assessments, observations and evaluations of pupils to inform future planning.
  • To make regular assessments and observations of pupils to monitor and record progress and report findings as required.
  • To keep Early Years Profiles up-to-date and complete the Foundation Stage Profile for each child by the required date.
  • To help track pupil performance and implement intervention measures where pupils are under-achieving at the earliest stage, also discussing with the SENDCo.
  • To participate in standardised testing as required and to use the data provided to set individual targets for children.
  • To monitor children’s reading and ensure provision of a wide range of appropriate reading material for progression.
  • To promote the general progress of pupils at all times.

Classroom Organisation:

  • To help create a safe and stimulating learning environment that supports learning and in which children feel secure and confident.
  • To help ensure that classroom organisation provides opportunities for pupils to take responsibility for their learning.
  • To prepare classroom tasks and resources.
  • To ensure that equipment/books are appropriate and in good working order.
  • To be accountable for the distribution and collection of resources.
  • To photocopy materials as required and in accordance with copyright laws.
  • To prepare pupils’ work for displays and maintain a high standard of display in the main classroom and throughout the School.
  • To register attendance and return records to the School Office as required.

Provide Pastoral Care:

  • To take responsibility for discipline within the classroom and, jointly with colleagues, maintain a high standard of discipline throughout the School.
  • To help take responsibility for the day-to-day emotional well-being of each child in the class.
  • To supervise children in the playground and/or dining room on a rota at break/lunchtimes as required.
  • To help prepare class assemblies as required.
  • To assist with special events, such as class/school concerts, sporting events, plays, Prize Day and ‘open’ events.

Professional Development:

  • To identify training needs to develop further the role of this position as recognised by the Early Year Keyworker and/or Senior Leadership Team.
  • To keep well informed about new developments in the educational world and statutory requirements with particular attention to the relevant curricula.
  • To take part in the School Performance Management Programme.
  • To attend INSET training (both in and out of school) as required.

The Early Years Keyworker should also be prepared to undertake other such specific duties that may be assigned by the Headmistress or members of the Senior Leadership Team.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Salary: £18,000.00-£21,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Company pension
  • Discounted or free food
  • Sick pay

Schedule:

  • Day shift
  • Monday to Friday
  • No weekends

School type:

  • Private nursery school

Work Location: In person

Early Years Practitioner / Nursery Nurse
OAKLANDS SCHOOL

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