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A reputable childcare provider in Erskine is seeking a part-time Nursery Assistant to support young children's care and education. You will play a vital role in ensuring a safe and stimulating environment while working alongside experienced colleagues. The role offers competitive pay at £12.30/hour, with additional paid days off and opportunities for career progression. If you're looking to join a values-driven team, this position comes with professional development and a supportive organization.
At Thrive Childcare and Education, we know childhood is a treasured time and so we put our children and their families first every time.
Who are Thrive Childcare & Education?
Since we started as a business, we have acquired some fantastic groups of nurseries, all of which are of the highest quality and integrity. All our Nurseries in Scotland and England are well establish under Thrive Childcare & Education brands.
As a Nursery Assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting all nursery colleagues in the day-to-day care and education of young children. You will assist in creating a safe and stimulating environment where children can explore, learn, and develop essential skills. As a Nursery Assistant within Thrive Childcare, you will join our long-standing, experienced teams to deliver every day with passion. As part of our mission to create a better world, we provide settings optimised for children to learn, explore and be happy.
So, if you are looking to join a meaningful and values-based business, you have come to the right place!
All our clients are equally entitled to have their needs met in a safe, fair and balanced way. Thrive Childcare & Education are responsible for promoting Equal Opportunities for all and for challenging any behaviour or practice which discriminates against any client or colleague on the grounds of race, religion, disability, age, gender, sexual orientation, identity or any other perceived difference.