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Early Years Practitioner

St Piran's School

England

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GBP 19,000 - 25,000

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Job summary

A prestigious educational institution in the UK is seeking an Early Years Practitioner to provide an outstanding learning environment for children aged 2 to 5. You will be responsible for supporting children's development, managing behavior, and liaising with parents. The ideal candidate will have a solid understanding of child development, experience with young children, and strong communication skills. This role requires a commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.

Qualifications

  • Level 2 essential, level 3 desirable in Child Development.
  • Experience with children aged 2 to 5 years.
  • Good written and spoken communication skills.

Responsibilities

  • Be a Key-Carer for a small group of children.
  • Support children’s learning and development.
  • Promote and safeguard the welfare of pupils.

Skills

Understanding of the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum
Child development knowledge
Communication skills
Positive behaviour management

Education

Level 2 in Child Development or equivalent
Level 3 in Child Development
Job description

Early Years Practitioner

Position Summary

The Early Years Practitioner provides an outstanding learning environment and develops our youngest pupils to become Motivated, Engaged and Thinkers.

  • Hours of Work 8.00 am – 4.30 pm, Monday to Friday. Term-time only.
Duties and Responsibilities

As a skilled Practitioner, you will:

  • Be a Key-Carer for a small group of children whom you will be responsible for writing and evaluating observations, planning for the next steps, taking and uploading photos/videos to the Early Years Learning Journals, writing reports, meeting with parents, groups and key-group planning, liaising with outside professionals where required
  • Support, extend and record children’s learning and development, showing an understanding of children’s development to plan the next steps and support their individual needs
  • Deliver the highest quality care and education to ensure that all children reach their full potential
  • Develop strong professional relationships with children, parents, carers and staff
  • Work with small groups of children or individuals to teach through the child’s play, covering all areas of the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum inside and outside
  • Promote and safeguard the welfare of the pupils, maintaining a constant awareness of all issues relating to child protection
  • Set a positive example to all children by showing a personal and professional attitude of cooperation, consideration and caring relationships with all members of the school
  • Be prepared to work 1:1 with children requiring intervention
  • Work with small groups of children for adult-led or directed work
  • Occasionally take the whole group as directed by the Classroom Leader and agreed by the Head of Year and/or Head of Early Years, e.g., taking the register, reading a story, delivering a focused activity
  • Give feedback to support assessments
  • Liaise with parents as required at the start and end of the day when they arrive with and pick up their children
  • Understand and support the emotional and social needs of the children
  • Set up the classroom with the Classroom Leader for any activities that will be taking place during the day
  • Be able to manage positive behaviour within age-appropriate expectations
  • Attend to any child who becomes ill or injured during the day and seek appropriate assistance
  • Support children with toileting and personal care when needed, including children who are not yet toilet-trained
  • Visit the library with children and support the development of pre-reading skills
  • Take children to their ‘specialist teacher’ lessons, e.g., dance, music etc. and stay with them during the lesson to support the teacher
  • Take children to extra-curricular activities or extended day
  • Share outside supervision and engaging in their play, including setting out and putting away equipment
  • Support Teachers and Classroom Leaders with year-group productions
  • Support the children through daily activities such as lunch and snack, ensuring their safety as they eat
  • To meet with parents at termly parents evenings and write an end of year report for your key children explaining their development progress and next steps.
Person Specification and Qualifications
Essential
  • Level 2 essential, level 3 desirable or above in Child Development or equivalent qualification
  • A firm understanding of the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum and child development with a solid knowledge and understanding of safeguarding children
  • Knowledge of Health and Safety issues
  • Previous experience with children aged 2 to 5 years
  • Good communication skills (spoken and written) with both adults and children, with the desire to work and play with the children, demonstrating positive behaviour management skills
  • Act with the highest integrity and professionalism, showing discretion and confidentiality at all times
  • Ability to build and maintain successful relationships with pupils, treating them with respect and consideration
Desirable
  • A caring and flexible approach to working
  • Previous experience using online learning journals
  • Current paediatric first aid certificate
  • Knowledge and understanding of EAL and SEN
  • Knowledge of childhood games and activities
  • Have good ICT and Interactive White Board knowledge and skills
  • A broad understanding of different pedagogies and when to use them in practice
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