- Teaching Assistant
- Long-term
Nursery Nurse
Are you a Nursery Nurse seeking an opportunity to work in a caring, stimulating environment that aims to support children with their development? If yes, Tradewind Recruitment are collaborating with an excellent school in York that have a long-term role available to start in January. However, the role can also start earlier depending on the candidate.
Roles and Duties include:
- Work within the EYFS Framework and provide pupils with stimulating activities that encourage learning through play.
- Provide a range of resources that are suitable for individual stages of development.
- Work within the Safeguarding Guidelines.
- Support team members.
- Help with changing and feeding tasks.
To apply for the role, the perfect candidate should have the following:
- A level 1 or 2 Childcare/TA Certification.
- Enhanced DBS on update service or willing to undergo one.
- Experience is desirable/
- A committed, professional attitude.
The hourly rate is from £11.68 - £12.50.
Benefits of Working with Tradewind Recruitment:
- Access to the National College: Enhance your professional development and gain access to a wealth of resources to further enhance your teaching skills.
- Excellent Customer Service: Don't just take our word for it! Check out our stellar Google reviews to see how we prioritize delivering exceptional service to our candidates.
- Competitive Pay: We offer highly competitive rates to recognize and reward your expertise and dedication.
- Centralized Payroll: Enjoy the convenience of a centralized payroll system, ensuring efficient and timely payments.
If you're interested in this role, please call Shawny at 01482 238878 or email Shawny.Osgerby@twrecruitment.com.
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