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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated After School Early Years Practitioner to lead children's play and sport provision. This role involves managing the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) programme while ensuring a safe and engaging environment for children. Responsibilities include planning structured activities, inspiring exploration, and maintaining professional communication with parents and schools. If you are passionate about children's development and enjoy creating fun, inclusive activities, this is a fantastic opportunity to make a positive impact in the lives of young learners.
Client: Love Childcare Recruitment
Location: London, United Kingdom
Job Category: Education
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: d23b295e578c
Job Views: 4
Posted: 02.05.2025
Expiry Date: 16.06.2025
Position: After School Early Years Practitioner – Leading Children’s Play and Sport Provision Company
Location: North London, N22 2RA
Contract: Term-Time Contract - Up to 20 hours per week during term-time, depending on availability (provision operates 7:30-9am and 3-6pm, Monday to Friday; candidates can be considered for both sessions or 3-6pm only)
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 the leading provider of out-of-school hours childcare for primary school children in the UK. This company continues to grow in size, quality, and scope every year and is looking for someone passionate about children’s play and activity.
As an Early Years Lead, you will have responsibility for managing the EYFS programme and key children at your provision. Your duties include planning programmes and lessons, monitoring progress, inspiring children, and delivering effective activities. There may also be opportunities to work during holidays on activity and sport camps, which may include Early Years children.
Key qualities for this role include:
The organization values:
This role requires compliance with the Keeping Children Safe in Education policy and is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974.