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Christopher Robin Day Nurseries
Guildford
4 months ago
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Do you hold a UK or UK verified Level 3 (or higher) Early Years & Childcare qualification? Are you looking for a new and exciting challenge? Would you like to join a vibrant and dynamic workplace that offers the youngest children the very best start in their educational journey?Like the look of this opportunity Make sure to apply fast, as a high volume of applications is expected Scroll down to read the complete job description.We are looking for qualified childcare practitioners with a minimum of 1 year of recent working experience in a day care setting to join our nursery. In addition to offering competitive salaries and excellent working conditions, our nurseries offer a friendly environment in which your contribution will be valued and appreciated. If you are cheerful, responsible and reliable, and looking for a position where no day is the same and every day makes a difference, we would love to hear from you.We currently have employment opportunities available in ourWood Street Village, Burpham and London Roadnurseries.*About us: *We are a Surrey-based group of 5 full day care settings established in 1986; we offer small nurturing home room bases giving our teams the opportunity to get to know the children well, and full support and training to plan each day around inspiring awe and wonder to offer an active and fun-filled nursery day.Benefits - In addition to a competitive salary starting at £26,700 (salary dependent on qualification level & experience), we will provide:* A supportive and friendly workplace, with plenty of opportunities to undertake training & professional development.* 30 days paid holiday (including bank holidays) - increasing to 35 with length of service.* Ofsted inspection outcome bonus* 5 days Company Sick Pay, rising to 10 with length of service.* Free uniform.* Free enhanced DBS check.* Free staff events* Free access to a wide range of CPD training.* Annual salary review.* Length of service bonus.* Free access to a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme – Health Assured* Staff childcare package – 60% discount for up to 2 children at a time (space permitting).Day-to-day responsibilities will include:* Providing the highest level of childcare and early education experiences for all children in the nursery.* Working as part of a well-qualified & experienced staff team and contributing to the running and development of the nursery.Job Types: Full-time, PermanentPay: £26,700.00-£28,900.00 per yearBenefits:* Employee discountSchedule:* Monday to FridayEducation:* A-Level or equivalent (required)Experience:* Nursery experience: 1 year (required)* Childcare: 1 year (required)Licence/Certification:* level 3 or above UK or UK verified childcare qualification (required)Work authorisation:* United Kingdom (required)Work Location: In personReference ID: #crdn3

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