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Early Years Practitioner

Location
Camden, London
Salary
£15.07 to £18.63 Per Hour
Job Type
Contract
Posted
10 Nov 2023

Working on behalf of a Local authority, Aatom Recruitment has a new opportunity for an Early Years Practitioner on a month contract initially which will be extended until July 2024.

Main accountabilities:

  • To provide high quality integrated day care and early education to children from birth to 7 years within a multi-disciplinary team and in line with the requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage.
  • To contribute to planning and support delivery of a high quality early years curriculum, which includes a full commitment to anti-discriminatory practice. This will include daily, weekly and termly planning to meet individual children's needs and interests and record keeping that tracks the development of the individual child.
  • To promote children's development within a secure, safe and stimulating environment, and with reference to good practice curriculum guidance appropriate to the ages and stages of development of the children.
  • To provide input to the assessment of children's overall development, including carrying out observations, recording children's achievement, and maintaining developmental records to a high standard.
  • To support colleagues in undertaking their responsibilities as key worker to a specific group of children within the centre and the smooth transition from home to centre and from centre to school
  • To effectively manage the behaviour of the children in line with procedural guidance and to implement planned interventions for children with additional needs.

This role requires an Enhanced DBS.

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Details

  • Job Reference: 1161749168-2
  • Date Posted: 10 November 2023
  • Recruiter: Aatom Recruitment
    Aatom Recruitment
  • Location: Camden, London
  • Salary: £15.07 to £18.63 Per Hour
  • Sector: Education
  • Job Type: Contract