Job description: Childcare Assistant Apprenticeship – Level 2 – Woodlands Early LearningThe Aspire Training Team are currently recruiting for a punctual, reliable and enthusiastic individual to join Woodlands Early Learning as a Level 2 Childcare Apprentice.Woodlands was established over 18 years ago and our ethos has remained the same now as it was back then.
We have always strived to provide the best childcare setting possible not only for the children we care for but to raise the standard of childcare in general.
We started out with that aim and over the years have gone above and beyond what we expected and hoped for.We invest in our staff to ensure they are highly qualified and experienced and truly enjoy what they do.
We teach our children to care about each other, celebrate diversity and become part of their local community to ensure they grow into happy and responsible young people.Woodlands has grown rapidly since we opened and although we care for a lot more children than we did 18 years ago we still provide the highest level of care and attention to each and every child, ensuring they have more than enough space to be happy, confident, healthy and reach their full potential.Your duties and responsibilities will include; To work as a member of the nursery team to ensure that all children attending the setting receive high quality care, are kept safe and receive rich and stimulating play experiences which meet their individual needs and the requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage.
Key Responsibilities Childcare and Education.Provide high standards of quality within the nursery including the environment, resources and experiences offered to the children.Observe, support and extend children's learning.Plan appropriately for children using the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum for guidance.Complete children's developmental records using, 'Tapestry' and routinely monitor to ensure children are making adequate progressMaintain accurate and effective children's records and carry out Parents Evening twice a year.Work in partnership with parents/carers and other family membersDemonstrate good practice with regard to inclusion and equality and diversity.Work with the Childcare and Education team to continuously improve the quality of childcare and education.Ensure that the nutritional needs of the children are met and that Food Safety Regulations are complied with.Work with area SENCOs, EYFS advisors and Health Professionals where necessary.
Comply with the statutory framework for the EYFS or relevant statutory regulations for Scotland and Wales: relevant legislation including the Children Act 1989 and 2004.Develop and maintain highly professional working relationships with advisory teachers, schools, area SENCOs and other agencies that may visit the setting.Learn about current developments in childcare and education policy and practice.Be a key person carrying out all related responsibilities in building relationships with a small group of children and their families.Complete parents evening reports, 2 year check assessments and setting liaising forms where necessary.
Undertake a shared responsibility for health, safety and cleanliness throughout the nursery.Ensure the general cleanliness of the children at all times.Adhere to all Health and Safety policies and procedures.Be fully aware of all emergency and security procedures, e.g.
fire precautions, security, dropping off and collecting of children.
Operate the highest standard of hygiene and cleanliness in order to safeguard children and remain healthy.Make sure all outside areas are safe and secure and that any broken toys are reported.
Promote the nursery to current parents and potential customers.Work with the manager and inspectors during inspections by regulatory bodies and to assist in the implementation of any recommendations.Staff Work as a team with other staff members and be respectful of everyone's views and opinions.Support and mentor students.Be responsible for participating in all self-development activities including appraisals, supervisions etc.Be flexible, moving between age groups when numbers/staffing call for it.Ensure professional boundaries are maintained (Social Media).Develop and promote parental partnership and involvement.Undertake any other duties as reasonably requested by line management.Adhere to all company policies and procedures.Ensure the company's policies on diversity and equal opportunities are adhered to.To effectively communicate with the setting's SENCO should the key person have any concerns regarding individual development.Ensure that children are kept safe and that staff understand, and follow Child Safeguarding Procedures.Be aware, understand and adhere to the Prevent Duty responsibilities within the setting.To ensure any changes in personal circumstances that may affect your suitability to work with children are reported to your manager.Understand your duty as a childcare professional to report any potential safeguarding concerns regarding staff, children or parents Requirements: You must be able to obtain a clear DBSPreferably have GCSE grades A*-C or 4-9 in Maths and English Language, or equivalent Hours: For this position the candidate would be working 38 hours per week, with shifts between the setting's opening hours of 07.30am and 18.00pm