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Early Years Adviser

Employer
Cognus
Location
Sutton, London (Greater)
Salary
£38,831.79 - £52,462.77
Closing date
18 Oct 2024
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Job Details

This job role will have a particular emphasis on ensuring high quality early years provision both in schools and PVI settings all children aged 0 – 5 years, including those with a special educational need and/or disabilities. This will be achieved through supportive visits, advice, training, network meetings and through implementing recognised quality assurance schemes for all early education and childcare settings within the London Borough of Sutton.

PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES

  1. To have due regard for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of 0 – 5-year-old children and to follow the child protection procedures adopted by the Cognus Limited, the School and Sutton Council’s Safeguarding Children’s Partnership.
  2. To ensure that all 0 – 5-year-olds receive high quality early years provision, as reflected in the Early Years Foundation Stage revised Framework.
  3. To ensure that you bring forward your outstanding practice and innovative ideas, to challenge areas where the Local Authority/Cognus can improve the outcomes for 0 – 5-year-olds within the Local Area.
  4. To take reasonable care for the health and safety of yourself and other persons who may be affected by your acts or omissions at work. Co-operate with Cognus/LBS to enable them to perform or comply with their duties under statutory health and safety provisions.  
  5. To take positive action to ensure a thorough understanding of a positive commitment to equality in both service delivery and employment practices.
  6. To promote equality and inclusion, particularly for disadvantaged families, children looked after, children in need and children with disabilities or special educational needs.
  7. To ensure a cohesive joined up approach to improving outcomes for 0 – 5 year-olds, across the whole of the early years sector, so that children are school ready.  

COMPETENCIES

a) To have a key role in improving the quality of provision in PVI settings and schools across the London Borough of Sutton, to enable improved outcomes for children at the end of the Early Years Foundation Stage – including those with a special educational need and/or disability.

b) To be fully aware of all the current Early Years Safeguarding legislation (Keeping Children Safe in Education – KCSiE, Working Together to Safeguard Children, What to do if you are worried a child is being abused). To be able to disseminate this information through training and Network and termly DSL update meetings.  

c) To use available data and information, to effectively inform frequency and type of visits that take place.

d) To ensure that professionals receive the necessary support to enable them to provide quality first provision for all their children aged 0 -5 years- of- age.

e) Working in a multi-agency approach, to support improvements being made for all children aged 0 – 5 years, across the Borough.

f) To support the delivery of termly Early Years network meetings, so that those working with children, are effectively supported in their role

g) To work with PVI settings and schools, to narrow the gap for all children including vulnerable groups, to enable them to achieve a Good Level Development (GLD)

h) To keep accurate records, prepare regular reports and maintain appropriate documentation relating to work undertaken.

i) To keep abreast of Department of Education (DfE) and Ofsted guidance, national and local issues.

j) To ensure that any advice communicated to providers is accurate, correct, consistent and well presented in a clear and accessible format.

k) To plan and deliver quality training to both PVI settings and schools. Review training once it has taken place.   

i) To encourage practitioners to access appropriate training courses, both local and national.

m) To work closely with PVI settings and schools, to promote better partnership working, to ensure smooth transitions for children moving from early years settings to school and between schools.

n) To attend team meetings and Cognus all staff meetings.

o) To attend compulsory annual Safeguarding training and conference.  To work collaboratively with Cognus colleagues and professionals within the Local Area, to ensure that PVI settings and Schools, deliver good or better provision and the needs of all 0 - 5-year-olds are met.  

  1. Values company and DfE safeguarding practices for the protection of all 0 – 5-year-olds. Understands and engages with all policies/practice to achieve this aim. (E/I)
  2. Demonstrate an understanding of, and commitment to Cognus policies in relation to Equal Opportunities, Diversity, and Inclusion. Demonstrate the ability to implement these policies in their daily practice. (E)
  3. QTS/EYT/EYP/Relevant Level 6  (E)
  4. Experience of being a DSL or having an advanced Safeguarding qualification. (D/I)
  5. Evidence of further relevant professional qualifications (D)
  6. Able to take ownership of their responsibilities, meet deadlines and understand accountability of the role and service. (E)
  7. Understanding of what constitutes high quality provision, teaching and learning for children aged 0 – 5 years old.   (E)
  8. A thorough knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage framework, Child Development and all statutory documentation and publications. (E)
  9. Recent and varied experience of working within the early years’ foundation stage with children aged 0 – 5 years. (E)
  10. Successful experience of raising standards through leading the improvement of provision for 0 – 5- year- olds.(E)
  11. Extensive experience to monitoring and evaluating children’s outcomes, in addition to planning provision to meet developmental needs.   (E/I)
  12. Recent experience of developing action plans to support colleagues to further develop their practice. (E/I)
  13. A track record of effective team work to support improved outcomes for children. (E/I)
  14. Recent experience of supporting a colleague, PVI setting or school in need of making improvements . (E/I)
  15. Values strong partnership working with PVIs, schools and all other key stakeholders, ensuring a multi-agency approach. (E/I)
  16. Strong organisational skills and able to meet strict deadlines (E/I/S)
  17. Ability to communicate with compassion and authority in challenging situations (E/I/S)
  18. Excellent verbal and written communication (E)
  19. Strong analytical and interpretation skills (E)
  20. Ability to remain objective and act with confidentiality in all situations (E)
  21. Professional, courteous, and able to form positive relationships with all stakeholders (E)
  22. Effectively engage with a variety of other teams and professionals as part of the Early Years integrated approach (E)
  23. Work flexibly, able to re-arrange work in relation to changing priorities and to meet the needs of the team, Local Area, and national initiatives (E/I/S)
  24. Ensure that all activities are carried out within current DfE and Cognus safeguarding guidelines (E)
  25. Advisers will be required to work outside their normal hours contracted hours, (in the evening and at occasionally at weekends when necessary) (E/I/S)
  26. Ensure GDPR protocols are adhered to at all times in relation to data. (E)
  27. A team player both within the company and within the wider Local Area (E)
  28. Full clean driving licence with access to a vehicle, to enable visits to PVI settings and schools to be made in a timely manner (E)

Key: D – Desirable; I – Evaluated at interview; E – Essential; S – Shortlisting criteria

Early-Years-Adviser-Advert-JD-September-2024-edited-by-HR.docx (live.com)

Please find link to the application form and please apply via email below:

Cognus Application Form – Cognus

recruitment@cognus.org.uk

 

Company

Who we are
Cognus is commissioned, and wholly owned, by London Borough of Sutton, to provide education services to mainstream schools and specialist education providers in Sutton. We deliver a wide range of 27 services – from Admissions, to SEND and Therapies – to pursue excellence in education settings and improve the lives of children, young people, and families. We are committed to promoting equal access to education and maximise learning for every child, young person, parent/carer and professional.

What we do

Across our services, we deliver a comprehensive range of vital educational support through our team of education specialists – teachers, psychologists and other practitioners – with a deep knowledge and experience of all aspects of education. To deliver this, we work in partnership with schools and settings across all phases.

Many of our services focus on supporting children and young people with SEND/additional learning needs. Some services are universal, and which support most children and young people. Other services are targeted at providing services to enable schools and settings to support children themselves. We also provide information and services that work directly to support young people and families.

Why we matter

By integrating our educational knowledge and expertise with schools, we help children and young people to access, enjoy and thrive in any education setting to reach their full potential and help the local area to improve. By focusing on continuous improvement, we ensure that we deliver the best services possible for children, young people, parents/carers, educational settings and the London Borough of Sutton.

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