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Nursery Assistant

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Sevenoaks

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GBP 21,000 - 24,000

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Job summary

A lovely rural nursery in Weald is seeking a passionate Nursery Assistant for a December start. This role offers an opportunity to grow professionally within a dedicated team, supporting children's development while ensuring their safety and wellbeing. The nursery values a sensible workload and offers various benefits, including a professional development pathway for unqualified applicants.

Benefits

Company pension
Additional unpaid leave
Free parking
Opportunities for professional development
Sensible workload
Calm, peaceful nursery spaces
Favourable staff-to-child ratios

Qualifications

  • A genuine passion for Early Years
  • Reliable and responsible individual
  • Ability to work as part of a team

Responsibilities

  • Support children's development following the EYFS
  • Ensure all children are safe and nurtured
  • Collaborate with parents/carers to support children's development

Skills

Communication skills
Teamwork
Initiative

Education

Early Years qualification

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Job description

Nursery Assistant needed in Weald (TN13) - 4 days, 8am-6pm - December start - £21,600-£23,500 PA

A lovely rural nursery in Weald is looking for a passionate, dedicated, and enthusiastic assistant to join their small team. This nursery is committed to the professional development of all team members, welcoming unqualified applicants who are willing to obtain their qualification with them. They prioritize a sensible workload to ensure staff health and wellbeing.

Benefits:
  • Company pension
  • Additional unpaid leave
  • Free parking
  • Opportunities for professional development
  • Sensible workload to reduce staff pressure
  • Calm, peaceful nursery spaces
  • Favourable staff-to-child ratios
Responsibilities:
  • Support children's development following the EYFS
  • Adhere to policies and procedures
  • Safeguarding children and staff
  • Ensure all children are safe and nurtured
  • Track and record developmental milestones
  • Collaborate with parents/carers to support children's development
Requirements:
  • A genuine passion for Early Years
  • Reliable and responsible
  • Ability to work as part of a team and use own initiative
  • Strong communication skills
  • A qualification is desirable but not essential

If this sounds like you, send your CV to [emailprotected] to apply or call us at 0203 691 8828.

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