At a Glance
- Tasks: Plan and organise engaging play sessions while supporting children's learning in Gaelic.
- Company: Balivanich Nursery, a vibrant place for early-years education.
- Benefits: Inclusive salary with Distant Islands Allowance and a supportive work environment.
- Other info: Permanent, term-time position with opportunities for professional growth.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in children's lives while using your Gaelic skills.
- Qualifications: Experience in childcare and ability to speak Gaelic required.
The predicted salary is between 23035 - 25175 £ per year.
Nursery Key Worker, Qualified, Gaelic Medium, Balivanich Nursery (5660)
Position: 30.25 hours per week (term‑time, permanent). Salary: £23,035 – £25,175 per annum, inclusive of £2,117 Distant Islands Allowance per annum.
Job description: Through the medium of Gaelic, you will plan a curriculum that supports and guides children's all‑round learning and development, and plan and organise play sessions that take into account the needs of each child.
- Plan curriculum with a Gaelic‑medium approach.
- Guide and support children's learning and development.
- Organise play sessions that consider each child’s needs.
- Coordinate with teams and meet environmental goals.
Qualifications
- Proven childcare experience working with young children and their families in an early‑years setting.
- Qualification that meets the Scottish Social Services Council (SCSC) requirements for Practitioners.
- Ability to speak and read Gaelic.
- Legal & Eligibility
Must hold a valid PVG (Protecting Vulnerable Groups) certification or be able to obtain one.
Benefits
- Inclusive salary with Distant Islands Allowance.
- First point of grading.
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Nursery Key Worker, Gaelic, Unqualified, Balivanich Nusery (5660) - CNS06372 in Kirkwall employer: Comhairle nan Eilean Siar
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