Responsibilities
- To ensure the standards of teaching and learning in the school are of the highest possible quality
- To be responsible for a large group of children, including planning the learning, resourcing the environment, evaluating learning, and record keeping
- To work alongside Early Years Educators (EYEs) who will support you in the planning, preparation, and delivery of learning and development
- To lead on planning and provisions of the children, with a group of EYEs and/or leaders
- Overseeing and providing the planning and delivery of group times and scheduled work time, to ensure they meet the specific needs of your group of children
- To support the leader with the running of sessions, ensuring routines are followed and managing the team if the leader is called away
- To analyse children\’s progress and attainment – identifying trends and areas of strength, as well as next steps which are then to be implemented into provision
- To be aware of stages of development, so as to be able to make judgements about children\’s development, including identifying SEND
- Undertaking home visits to gather information about new starters
- Completing termly assessments on children\’s development, including narrative reports for parents/guardians
- Organising and co-ordinating parent/guardian consultation meetings to share progress and attainment
- Organising, co-ordinating, and monitoring record keeping, floor books, and displays that inform families of children\’s learning
- Organising and planning staff deployment of provisions and interventions
- Organising and planning support for any EYPP children in your group
- Review and consistent implementation of key routines
- Review and maintenance of physical environments, including continuous provision and enhancement
- Daily communication with parents. If working a late shift, to inform colleagues of anything which may need to be fed back to parents/guardians the following morning
- Nurturing effective and positive relationships with both the children under your care and across the provision and their parents/guardians
- To read the staff communication and deployment board prior to work, and be ready at your work station at the designated start time
- To communicate with your team about necessary plans for provisions, changes to routines, and/or messages from parents/guardians
- Working together to form a consistent approach to behaviour management
- Effectively planning and delivering parent/guardian events
- Providing information and guidance to EYEs on children\’s developmental needs, and to support them with any parent/guardian events, i.e. parents evenings and home learning plans
- Reporting any safeguarding concerns or accidents at home and/or nursery, and being prepared to have conversations with parents and/or professionals
- To be fully aware of vulnerable children within the group, and communicate with teams of EYAs on support
- To provide information and guidance to EYEs on children\’s developmental needs
- To support and guide EYEs with regards to parent/guardian events and home learning plans
- To follow all school policies
- Keeping up to date with any changes to statutory or non-statutory guidance and procedures for the Early Years sector, including Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE), GDPR, EYFS Statutory Framework, Development Matters, and Birth to 5
- To work together to form a consistent approach to behaviour management
Benefits
- A friendly, collaborative community of children and their families, staff, and governors
- A caring and supportive working environment that prioritises wellbeing
- Opportunity for progression and CPD within the Federation and the wider maintained nursery school network
- A generous Local Government pension scheme
- Discounted nursery sessions for your children
- Free onsite parking
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Contact Detail:
Parklands Limited Recruiting Team