Responsibilities
- Observe and record key children’s progress and plan their next steps
- Create Development and Welfare Reports for key children
- Dress, feed, change and wash children
- Organise and supervise play
- Complete Daily Charts, Incident and Accident Forms
- Take children to the local park
- Give physical and emotional support and guidance to children
- Provide outdoor and indoor learning spaces that are interesting, educational and challenging and a
curriculum that is holistic and stimulating
- Complete daily monitoring records, order resources when required and store equipment and children’s
records appropriately
- Maintain a clean, organised and hygienic environment
- Communicate in an effective and respectful way with children, parents, staff, management, visitors and
other professionals
- Support other team members
- Administer First Aid when required
- Be aware of and always follow Nursery Policies
- Follow Safeguarding and Child Protection regulations
- Implement the Early Years Foundation Stage
- Maintain confidentiality as required by law
- Undertake training as required
- Perform other nursery related duties as directed from time to time
Putting wellbeing and education at the centre of their work, a team of qualified and experienced professionals focus on your child as an individual by planning learning experiences and play sessions that revolve around your child’s needs and interests.
A holistic view of learning is taken while following the Early Years curriculum, where children continue to build on what they learn by moving on to lessons based on reading and writing as they approach school age. By including language learning, science, dance, drama, messy play and many other interesting topics that children find so exciting, a broader spectrum of education results.
To further enrich the curriculum, a suitably qualified external provider comes in to in the toddler & preschool rooms and runs foreign language (by native speakers), drama, yoga, dance, sing-along and other sessions every day.
Putting wellbeing and education at the centre of their work, a team of qualified and experienced professionals focus on your child as an individual by planning learning experiences and play sessions that revolve around your child’s needs and interests.
A holistic view of learning is taken while following the Early Years curriculum, where children continue to build on what they learn by moving on to lessons based on reading and writing as they approach school age. By including language learning, science, dance, drama, messy play and many other interesting topics that children find so exciting, a broader spectrum of education results.
To further enrich the curriculum, a suitably qualified external provider comes in to in the toddler & preschool rooms and runs foreign language (by native speakers), drama, yoga, dance, sing-along and other sessions every day.