Nursery Practitioner
Stamford School
Lincolnshire
- £24,336 per year
- New
- Job type:
- Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- ASAP
- Apply by:
- 11 December 2024
Job overview
We are looking for a Nursery Practitioner to join Stamford to ensure a high standard of physical, emotional, social, and intellectual care for children placed in the Nursery and to work as part of a team to provide an enabling environment in which all children can play, develop, and learn.
Stamford Nursery School is set in the beautiful grounds of Stamford Junior School and is a key part of the Stamford Schools. The Nursery School is an integral part of our Early Years department which is overseen by a Director of Early Years.
The Nursery is open from 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday, with extended care available from 7.45am during term time, and from 8am to 6pm during school holidays. The nursery is closed for 2 weeks at Christmas. We have ten members of staff, which includes two room leaders, a SENCO, deputy, and manager.
The purpose-built Nursery comprises of two substantial classrooms and a separate dining room. The Nursery also has a wonderful outdoor area with a wildlife garden and vegetable plot, where the children grow their own snacks! A veranda allows the children to play outside throughout the year.
Nursery education is provided for two age groups. At Stamford Nursery School we base our learning on the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework, providing our children with a safe, secure, and happy environment, which allows the children to experience, explore and develop a positive approach to learning through a play-based curriculum. We believe that it is through play and positive, secure relationships that children develop intellectually, creatively, physically, socially, and emotionally.
We can offer this role as either part time (24 hours per week) or full time (40 hours per week). Remuneration of £14,602 per annum (actual for 24 hours per week), or £24,336 per annum (actual for 40 hours per week).
Desired Criteria
- Recent Paediatric First Aid certificate.
- Basic food hygiene certificate.
- Experience of working in partnership with parents.
- Experience of working in partnership with families and outside agencies.
- Possess a level of general digital literacy, with a range of IT skills.
- Ability to demonstrate creative abilities.
Essential Criteria
- Minimum of a relevant and recognised Level 2/3 qualification.
- Sound knowledge of Early Years Foundation stage.
- Experience of working with children in an Early Years setting.
- Demonstrate highly developed skills in communicating with both adults and children.
- Ability to work with parents/carers/families to encourage partnership working.
- Awareness of Health and Safety and practical hygiene issues and for these to be demonstrated in personal presentation and behaviour.
A full person specification can be found within the documents section via our website.
Please note that to be considered for this vacancy, all applications must be formally submitted via our website link: https://candidates.every.education/portal/stamfordendowedschools/Vacancies/Details?advertKey=5c9b3555-34f9-4144-83e2-75d4f88af017
Stamford Schools are fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
About Stamford School
- Stamford School
- Southfields House, St Paul's Street, Stamford
- Lincolnshire
- PE9 2BQ
- United Kingdom
The Stamford Schools have been educating students since 1532. Our Schools have a long and prestigious heritage, but everything we do at Stamford is focused on preparing young people to lead happy and fulfilling lives in the 21st century. At the start of the academic year 2023-2024 Stamford Schools opened its doors for the first time to teach students co-educationally at all stages as Stamford High School and Stamford School merged.
Stamford strives to offer an outstanding, contemporary education in which students develop the ability to think for themselves and to interpret the world around them. Every child at Stamford is encouraged to be an independent thinker and take the lead in their own education. Our students leave us with a flexible, adaptable mindset and an approach to learning that equips them to face the challenges and opportunities of their future.
Stamford is a dynamic, vibrant, modern, and exciting school, built on the strengths of five centuries of learning, with a resolute focus on preparing our students for 2030 and beyond. Our students leave Stamford as rounded and grounded young people, ready for life beyond education. At the heart of our all our schools is the focus on academic ambition, pastoral excellence, and the opportunity for students to become the very best version of themselves.
What is our vision at Stamford?
Stamfordians are future facing, divergent independent thinkers, emotionally intelligent and fully equipped to challenge and thrive. ‘Rounded and grounded’ is the hallmark of a Stamfordian student.
Team, Fire, Spirit – these are our School values
Team - Everyone has their own unique team around them.
Fire – Ignite the fire that is already within us and others.
Spirit – Everyone is different and that is our greatest strength.
To read our Muddy Stiletto's review: https://muddystilettos.co.uk/kids/school-reviews/stamford-endowed-schools-lincolnshire/
Please see our School website: https://stamfordschools.org.uk/
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