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Nursery Officer - level 3.

Employer
The Arc Nursery
Location
5 Minutes walk from London Bridge
Salary
Salery Reviewed Continuously and Generous Benefits Package.
Closing date
28 Feb 2019

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ARC COMMUNITY TRUSTEES

JOB DESCRIPTION

JOB TITLE:                 Nursery Officer – Level 3

REPORTING TO:       Room Leader

LOCATION:                The Arc Nursery, 39 Crosby Row SE1 3YD

DURATION:                Permanent

JOB PURPOSE:

1.1       To be part of the Arc Nursery’s team providing a safe, caring, inclusive, active learning environment for children from 3 months to five in line with Government guidance and current legislation.

1.2       To support and enable parents/carers to actively participate in joint planning and decision making to meet their individual child’s needs.

1.3       To participate in inter-agency working for the benefit of children and families

2.         PRINCIPLE ACCOUNTABILITIES

2.1       To take responsibility for leading an allocated team in the planning, actioning, assessing, reviewing and evaluation of the educational programme provided, which reflects each child’s individual needs.

2.2       To ensure current legislation, government and local guidance is embedded in everyday work practice. 

2.3       To promote and contribute to a culture of anti-discriminatory practice, taking into account cultural and family diversities, ability and disability and special educational / medical needs.

3.         MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

3.1       Be an active member of a multi-disciplinary team of staff, communicating and working together to create an environment to support the needs of each child and family attending

3.2       Maintain a healthy and safe working environment

3.3       Promote and support the safeguarding of children and their families

3.4       Be a key person to allocated children, supporting their admission and transition through the care and education provided, undertaking home visits under supervision, writing developmental reports and the sharing of information with parents

3.5       Enable children and their parents to actively participate in the planning and carrying out of activities, personal routines and events within the setting

3.6       Provide appropriate care for children attending, including washing, toileting, feeding, dressing, comforting and the giving of prescribed medication and related special care requirements (following training received)

3.7       Ensure that high quality curriculum planning, implementation and evaluation within the allocated team is carried out to support the needs of the individual child and group of children attending, with due regard for anti-discriminatory practice

3.8       Support and enable other practitioners within the team to contribute to the planning, implementation and evaluation process of the curriculum provided

3.9       Be involved in the selection and maintenance of play materials and other resources to support the curriculum provided

3.10     Carry out observations of individual and groups of children and develop and maintain appropriate individual profiles on each child

3.11     Develop and carry out individual plans to support children with specific needs liaising with parents and other relevant professionals as appropriate

3.12     Complete quality written reports for placement reviews; to support transitions, case conferences, IEP’s, TAC’s etc. 

3.13     Encourage and promote parental involvement in the range of activities undertaken by the Nursery

3.14     Participate in the wider developments of the Nursery as a community resource, including assisting as required e.g. supporting parent education and family support activities.

3.15     Work collaboratively with other agencies including when necessary attending case conferences and other relevant meetings on and off site

3.16     Be reflective of personal practice and assist in the identification of own and teams training needs and attend relevant courses when required to keep up to date with current childcare and education practice.

3.17     To assist with the development of the Nursery - through effective participation in a range of initiatives which will include Investors in People, Quality Assurance Schemes, policy and procedure development etc.

3.18     To work in accordance with ACT’s policies and procedures in respect of Equal Opportunities, Health, & Safety, Data Protection, Safeguarding and complaints procedure, and other ACT rules and procedures.

3.19     To assume delegated responsibilities in the absence of Coordinator (0-3)

3.20     To undertake any other duties commensurate to the post

4.         SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY

4.1        The post-holder will have no formal supervisory role but will be responsible for the co-ordination of staff deployed within their allocated team

4.2        The post-holder, will give reflective practice feedback to colleagues/students /volunteers placed at the Nursery.

PERSON SPECIFICATION FOR THE POST OF KEYWORKER (0-3 YEARS)

The following details are the essential requirements, which will be used to select the candidate for the post and will be used in shortlisting to select candidates for interview.

In the application form you are asked to complete a statement about why you should be appointed to the role, you should write about each criterion listed below giving evidence of how your experience or knowledge meets the criteria. You can draw on your work, volunteering or home experiences unless stated otherwise.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:

  1. To hold a level 3 childcare and education qualification
  2. To have a minimum of 1 years post qualification experience working with Under 5’s gained through employment in a childcare and education setting
  3. Possess Paediatric First Aid Certificate – desirable

KNOWLEDGE:

  1. An understanding of child development through out the age range
  2. Knowledge of the issues faced by people living in a multi-racial community in an inner city area
  3. Knowledge of activities and learning materials relevant to 0-5 years of age
  4. Knowledge of basic hygiene and safety requirements
  5. Knowledge of the relevant guidance to support educational programme's  and care provision (e.g.SEN Code of practice)
  6. Knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage  and other legislation relating to the care and education of children 0-5

APTITUDE AND SKILLS:

  1. To be able to demonstrate effective communication skills
  2. To have literacy skills of a standard, which will enable the post holder to write reports
  3. To be able to contribute to written records on children’s progress which will be available to parents and other professionals
  4. To be able to take appropriate courses of action in a situation when a child is at risk or in danger
  5. To be able to recognise, plan for and respond to the basic physical, emotional, language and learning needs of children
  6. To be able to share responsibility with other team members, to plan and organise activities appropriate to the needs of children
  7. To be able to provide a safe and stimulating environment
  8. To be able to value diversity and have the potential to work within ACT’s Equal Opportunities Policy
  9. To have the potential to deal with issues / complaints involving parents, other professionals and the community following training and experience in post
  10. To be able to respond to different methods of working as required

Pay starting at £17,000 per annum pro rata working 40 hours per week

Holidays 25 Days plus bank holidays

Working 40 hours over 5 days

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