South West / Temporary / £13.69 - £14.27 per hour
Position: Early Years Assistant
Are you enthusiastic about working with young children? Do you have previous experience such as babysitting? Are you passionate about helping young children learn new skills?
TeacherActive is collaborating with a group of nurseries in North Somerset, providing exceptional care across multiple sites. The nurseries ensure staff are well-trained in the EYFS curriculum and safeguarding, offering various learning opportunities to develop children's cognitive and motor skills.
We are seeking an enthusiastic Early Years Assistant to join our team. You will gain experience working with children aged 6 months to 4 years, supported by a dedicated team. The ideal candidate will be eager to learn, flexible in their approach, and passionate about child development. The nursery has recently received a 'good' OFSTED rating.
Responsibilities:
1. Be eager to learn new skills and expand your knowledge of the Early Years sector.
2. Participate in training related to Safeguarding and the EYFS curriculum.
3. Maintain a caring and positive approach when working with young children.
Benefits:
1. Access to a dedicated team of consultants available 24/7 to assist with onboarding.
2. Guaranteed Payment Scheme (*Terms and Conditions apply*).
3. CPD courses and certifications through the My-Progression channel.
4. Market-leading pay rates.
5. TeacherActive Referral Scheme – earn up to £100 for referring a friend (*Terms and Conditions apply*).
Our staff are paid via PAYE, ensuring correct TAX and National Insurance contributions, with no hidden admin charges.
If interested, click ‘APPLY NOW’ to be contacted about this opportunity.
Contact: kay.drake@teacheractive.com
Phone: 0117 223 2200
All applicants will be contacted for suitability assessment and registration, which involves an enhanced DBS check, ID verification, and professional references.
TeacherActive is committed to equal opportunities and operates as an Employment Business providing temporary or contract roles in educational settings.
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