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An established industry player in childcare is seeking an After School Early Years Practitioner to lead children's play and sports activities. This role offers the chance to inspire young minds through engaging programs while ensuring their safety and enjoyment. You'll be responsible for planning and delivering structured activities, working closely with children, parents, and schools. Join a passionate team dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of children and their families. If you're enthusiastic about children's play and education, this opportunity is perfect for you!
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Love Childcare Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
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02.05.2025
16.06.2025
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After School Early Years Practitioner – Leading Children’s Play and Sport Provision Company
Location: Canary Wharf, E16 4NH
Hours: 17.50 hours per week during term-time (2:30-6pm Monday to Friday) with up to 40 hours per week during school holidays
Salary: £15-20ph including London Weighting and Holiday Allowance (dependent on qualifications and experience)
Qualifications: Must hold an up-to-date and relevant Level 3 qualification in childcare
We are recruiting for a leading provider of out of school hours childcare for primary school children in the UK. This company continues to grow and is looking for someone passionate about children’s play and activity.
As an Early Years Lead, you will have overall responsibility for managing the EYFS programme and key children at your provision. You will plan programmes and lessons, monitor progress, inspire children, and deliver engaging activities. There will also be opportunities to work during holidays on activity and sport camps, which may include children of various ages.
As an Early Years Lead, you will need to demonstrate:
The organisation values include:
This role requires compliance with the Keeping Children Safe in Education policy and is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974.