Vacancy Information
The salary advertised is full time (35 hours per week, 52 weeks per year). Part-time hours / sessional posts will be pro-rated accordingly.
Hourly rate of pay: £ - £
This is a 39-week sessional post working hours will be during school term time plus in-service days.
Days and Hours of Work:
Wednesday, 08:15-15:15
Thursday, 08:45-15:45
Friday, 08:30-12:45
To start asap.
Athelstaneford Primary is a small, rural school proudly sitting at the heart of our community. The school consists of a nursery offering 1140 hours a year with up to 20 children per session and 3 classes accommodating 52 children in the main school. We are equipped with a small central learning area and playground. The school has access to the local village hall to support curricular learning and outdoor areas such as a large park, local woodlands and allotment.
At Athelstaneford, we live by our school vision of "learning together and having fun to be the best we can be". This along with our values of kindness, perseverance, co-operation and respect help to shape our school ethos and contribute to our learning. We invest in developing nurturing and supportive relationships with out learners, community and colleagues.
We are looking for a strong Early Years Practitioner with an excellent understanding of the learning cycle and the ability to support this in our setting. We are looking for someone who is able to model our values each and every day and is committed to both improving themselves and our setting as a whole to make the nursery the best it can be. You will be working alongside a Senior Early Years Practitioner, Two other practitioners and an Early Years Support Worker.
This session we have a real drive in establishing our nursery team, ensuring consistent and effective approaches to facilitating, observing and tracking learning and developing our outdoors space.
Job Details
To work as an effective member of an early years team delivering a high quality child centred service which meets the needs of children and their families.