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Early Years Teacher

Employer
Spring Nurseries by Action for Children
Location
High Wycombe
Salary
£26791
Closing date
11 Jun 2022

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Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
Function
Management, Team Leadership, Teaching
Sector
Charity, Nursery

Job Details

Early Years Teacher 

Location  RAF High Wycombe

Salary: £23426 - £25749 per annum  depending on experience. 

Perks: We have some of the best employment terms and benefits package in the sector, including generous leave entitlement, paid time off to deal with family emergencies and paid maternity leave – as well as lots of benefits to save you and your family money and to save for your future. Check out more on our careers portal.

Contract/hours Permanant Full Time 40 hours per week on a 8 hour shift pattern. 

We're thrilled that you're considering a career with Spring. Spare us five minutes, and we'll tell you what you need to know…

About Spring

We are proud to be part of the Action for Children family, a national children's charity and our success in Spring makes a difference. With over 150 years of experience in caring for children and young people, we are an award-winning quality and ethical provider. Any profit we make is aligned to support vulnerable children and young people in need across the UK, through the work of Action for Children. We believe all children deserve the best early start in life. It's our mission to be the best provider of outstanding quality early education to children throughout the UK, that is accessible to all. We are looking to learn, have fun and make friends in our bright and engaging settings.

We're looking for an enthusiastic and proactive  Early Years Teacher to join our team at Spring Cedars to raise the quality of the early years provision at a Spring nursery setting by delivering and leading on high quality teaching of the Early Years Foundation Stage and providing outstanding care of our children. 

The Early Years Teacher forms part of the setting leadership team, alongside the Nursery Manager and Deputy Manager. You will act as the third in charge and manage the day to day running of the nursery in the absence of the Manager or Deputy.

What you will need:

Our successful candidate will have an enthusiastic and pro-active mindset with a positive attitude and have the ability to form strong and supportive relationships with parents, children and the team. Our Job Description outlines the requirements of the role, but the ‘must haves' are:

  • Recognised Early Years Initial Teacher qualification or willing to work towards Early Years Professional Status will also be accepted. 
  • Eligibility for EYITT training is an undergraduate degree awarded by a UK higher education provider or recognised or recognised equivalent qualification. 
  • Grade C/4 or above in GCSE English and Maths or equivalent 
  • Experience of working and leading in an Early Years or School setting.
  • Experience of planning observation and refelction of children and learning.

Talent pool: We're sure you've got what it takes to join our ambitious team. If you're unsuccessful this time around, we'd like to hold your details in case similar jobs come up that you might be better suited for. But feel free to let us know if you'd rather we didn't do that.

If you need support with your application, please contact Shannon Neander on 07977 157492.
We'll be happy to give you any support you require.

If you want to get to know us a little better, check out our socials on Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook or Youtube.

We are committed to safer recruitment practices to protect our service users; therefore, all applicants are expected to have an understanding of and commitment to safeguarding best-practice.

We are passionate about promoting equality, valuing diversity and working inclusively. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons particularly people with Disabilities and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic applicants, as these groups are currently under-represented in our workforce

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About Spring

Spring Nurseries by Action for Children offer unmatched opportunities in positive learning environments for children aged 0-5. We have a flexible and modern approach to childcare, to support families across the UK and provide each and every child with the best start in life. Our award-winning nurseries are all rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted (or equivalent inspectorate) and provide children with safe and exciting learning experiences. Our nurseries are bright, modern and engaging with professional and nurturing teams who inspire and enable children to discover their individuality and creativity, supporting to unleash their full potential.

We are proud to be part of the Action for Children family, a national children's charity and our success in Spring makes a difference. With over 150 years of experience in caring for children and young people, we are an award-winning quality and ethical provider. Any profit we make is aligned to support vulnerable children and young people in need across the UK, through the work of Action for Children.

Perks

We have some of the best employment terms and benefits package in the sector, including generous leave entitlement, paid time off to deal with family emergencies and paid maternity leave – as well as lots of benefits to save you and your family money and to save for your future.

  • Annual leave Up to 30 days a year, dependent on your role, as well as public or bank holidays that fall in your area of the UK.
  • Save on top brands Get discounts from household names like Morrisons, Tesco, Asda, ASOS, John Lewis, Curry’s PC World, Argos, Primark, Marks & Spencer, Alton Towers and many more.
  • My Cycle scheme A great way to save money when purchasing a new bike or cycling equipment.
  • Season ticket loan A loan to help you cover the cost and benefit from huge savings when commuting to work by public transport.
  • Concierge service A concierge service can help you with things like booking holidays and VIP tickets.
  • Family leave On top of statutory maternity pay, we pay 50% of your salary for 12 weeks. For the partner, we top up the first week of statutory pay to 100% of their salary. We also offer up to three days of paid dependency leave each year, should you need to take care of loved ones.
  • Volunteer day You can take one day, fully paid, to volunteer at any Action for Children service in your local community.
  • Staff discount on nursery places We offer up to 50% discount on a nursery place for your own child.
  • Pension To help you save for your future, we contribute up to 7% of your salary to your Action for Children pension scheme.
  • Salary Finance Salary Finance can help reduce financial stress through affordable loans, a save as you earn scheme, and tips to help you manage your money.

Your health and wellbeing

Your wellbeing is hugely important. We know that everyone can need a little bit of help from time to time, so we offer a range of support.

This includes:

  • Mindfulness tips, advice and videos.  
  • A fantastic team of colleagues who are trained Mental Health First Aiders.
  • An employee assistance programme, Health Assured, which offers free independent counselling, 24-hour support and advice.
  • Health Shield – for a small monthly payment, you can get discounts on healthcare treatments, including dentist and optician appointments, and prescription charges.
  • Flexible working, including the opportunity to request to work part-time or at home.

Everyone’s welcome

We’re committed to being an inclusive place to work where everyone is treated with respect. Joining one of our staff networks is a brilliant way to meet people and get involved in exciting projects.

  • Inclusion Champions: a network of ambassadors who put equality, diversity and inclusion at the heart of everything we do.
  • Celebrate LGBT+: our award-winning staff group that’s open to everyone, whether or not you identify as LGBT+.
  • Christian Faith Staff Network: for people who identify with or have an interest in the Christian faith.
  • Breakthrough Network: a group that promotes race equality by influencing our strategy, policies and guidance.
  • Gender Empowerment Network: a community that spots and suggests solutions to gender inequality.
  • Menopause Support Group: supports staff who are going through or want to know more about the menopause.
  • Inspire: for people with disabilities, health conditions or caring responsibilities.
  • Homeworkers’ Network: a group that brings together people who work at home.
  • Green Action Network: raises awareness of and takes action on environmental issues.
  • Our trade union partners Trade unions do a great job supporting their members at work. We work with UNISON and Unite. They do lots of different things, like offering advice and giving you a voice.

Learning and development

The learning never stops at Action for Children. We want you to pick up lots of skills and have new experiences. To help you thrive, we use a 70/20/10 learning approach:

  • Experience: 70% of learning comes from on-the-job opportunities, which take you out of your comfort zone and build experience.
  • Exposure: 20% of learning comes from seeing other people in action and learning from their strengths, skills and knowledge.
  • Education: 10% of learning is through formal activities like training courses, webinars or reading.

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