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A local government authority in Scotland is seeking a Support Worker for Early Learning & Childcare at Brora Primary School. This fixed-term position is part-time (10 hours per week) and entails supporting the Head Teacher in creating stimulating activities for children in a safe environment. Candidates must register with the SSSC and complete necessary training. Pay will be between £6,121 and £6,292 yearly.
Post Title: Support Worker (Early Learning & Childcare)
Location: Brora Primary School
Hours: 10 hours per week
Duration: Fixed Term until 02 July 2026
Salary: £6,121 - £6,292
Salary placing will normally be at the first point of the scale.
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Contact Person: Mairi Scott Tel: 01408 621441, Email: Mairi.Scott@highland.gov.uk
To work as an effective member of the childcare team, supporting the Head Teacher in the delivery of a range of stimulating activities in a safe environment that meet the needs of both children and their families. The work is to be carried out in accordance with Highland Council policies, guidelines and codes of practice.
Please APPLY ONLINE.
The Highland Council understands that diversity fosters creativity and innovation. We are committed to equality of opportunity, and being fair and inclusive. We welcome applicants from people from all backgrounds, representative of the communities we serve and particularly encourage applications from candidates who are likely to be under-represented in our workforce.
Prior to confirming appointment, we will require successful candidates to become members of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme.
Shortlisted applicants will normally be contacted by email, unless otherwise stated. Please check your emails regularly, including your junk/spam folder.
It is a requirement that all staff working in early years services register with SSSC and embark on accredited training. It is Council policy that all staff undertaking employment with the Council agree to undertake such training in due course.
This position is classified as a regulated role. As such, an Overseas Criminal Record Check may be required depending on your nationality and recent residency history. Specifically, this check will be necessary if you do not meet both of the following criteria:
Please note that it is your responsibility to obtain the Overseas Criminal Record Check, and you will be required to cover any associated costs.