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A leading childcare provider in Royston is seeking a Level 2 Early Years Practitioner for a full-time role at their nursery. You will ensure children engage in stimulating activities that support their learning in accordance with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). Responsibilities include providing exceptional care, maintaining a safe environment, and building partnerships with families. The position offers a competitive salary and numerous benefits including professional training opportunities, childcare discounts, and enhanced annual leave.
Royston | Full-Time | Permanent
Salary £27,872 (pro rata)
Partou Bumpkins Day Nursery & Forest School is seeking a Level 2 Early Years qualification nursery practitioner to take on the full-time 30 hours per week role of Early Years Practitioner L2. You will work towards ensuring children engage in stimulating activities that support their learning and development in line with the EYFS. You will provide exceptional care and compassion towards the children, maintain a safe and inclusive environment, and build strong partnerships with childcare colleagues and families.
Become a Partou team member and join a supportive, caring community where you can enjoy a fulfilling and rewarding career. With access to world-class childcare research, resources, and expertise, we help you develop skills, and empower you to create a positive impact on the development of the next generation, as they lead us into a better future.
Learn more about working at Partou: www.partou.co.uk/careers
All applicants will undergo EnhancedDBS checks and thorough vetting. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1975.
Partou is proud be a part of the National Partnership in Early Learning and Childcare (NPELC) - a group of 10 of the largest childcare providers across England. Together, we operate over 1,300 childcare settings, employ more than 38,000 people, and take care of over 160,000 children.