Level 3 Early Years Practitioner (Maternity Cover) in Hill

Level 3 Early Years Practitioner (Maternity Cover) in Hill

Hill Temporary 20000 - 25000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support children's learning and development through engaging play-based activities.
  • Company: Hales Valley Trust, a supportive and nurturing childcare environment.
  • Benefits: Professional development opportunities and a motivated team.
  • Other info: Join a passionate team dedicated to children's wellbeing and growth.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in children's lives while enjoying a fulfilling career.
  • Qualifications: Level 3 qualification in childcare and nursery experience required.

The predicted salary is between 20000 - 25000 £ per year.

Hales Valley Trust in Hill, England is seeking a Level 3 Childcare Practitioner for maternity cover. The role involves supporting children’s learning and development through play-based activities and ensuring their wellbeing.

The ideal candidate will hold a Level 3 qualification in childcare and have experience in a nursery or EYFS environment. This position offers a supportive environment with motivated staff, parent partnership, and professional development opportunities.

Level 3 Early Years Practitioner (Maternity Cover) in Hill employer: WMJobs

Hales Valley Trust is an exceptional employer, offering a nurturing and collaborative work environment in Hill, England. With a strong focus on professional development and a commitment to children's wellbeing, staff are encouraged to grow their skills while making a meaningful impact in the lives of young learners. The supportive culture and partnership with parents create a fulfilling atmosphere for Early Years Practitioners seeking to thrive in their careers.

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We think you need these skills to ace Level 3 Early Years Practitioner (Maternity Cover) in Hill

Communication Skills
Adaptability
Safeguarding Knowledge
Problem-Solving Skills
Teamwork
Child Development Understanding
Team Collaboration