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Early Years Practitioner

Early Years Practitioner

St George's, Edinburgh

Garscube Terrace, Edinburgh, EH12 6BG

  • Expired
Salary:
£19,744 to £23,235 pro rata for term-time working
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
4th March 2019
Apply by:
30 January 2019

Job overview

EARLY YEARS PRACTITIONERS 

Fixed Term to June 2019, with opportunities for holiday club hours over Easter and in July/Aug

1 full-time : 8.00 – 4.00, Monday to Friday

1 part-time : 8:00 – 1.00, Monday to Friday

Our Nursery is dedicated to providing excellence of care and early level, play-based education to boys and girls between 2-5 years. We are a thriving nursery situated in the west-end of Edinburgh. Our curriculum is child-led and we place high value on nurturing positive relationships with our families.

We have two fixed-term opportunities for dedicated, enthusiastic Early Years Practitioners who would enjoy working as part of our experienced, qualified team in a lively and friendly environment. Interested candidates must either hold current SSSC registration or qualifications which would ensure registration as a Practitioner in a Daycare of Children Services.

Day to day tasks would include:

  • Maintaining a warm, caring environment for our children and families.
  • Working as part of a team with shared responsibilities.
  • Supporting children in their play, both indoors and out.

If you love working with children and have flexibility within your current career then we are interested in hearing from you.

Further details and an application form are on our website   or may be obtained from Olivia Lovely, HR Manager, St George’s School for Girls, Garscube Terrace, Edinburgh EH12 6BG, Tel: 0131-311-8126 E-mail: jobs@stge.org.uk 

Closing date: noon, Wednesday, 30th January 2019

Interviews: Thursday, 7th February 2019



About St George's, Edinburgh

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+44 131 311 8000

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St George’s School for Girls is an independent, all-through school in Edinburgh. It caters for approximately 800 girls aged between two and eighteen.

Founded in 1888 by pioneers of women’s education, St George’s is the largest all-girls school in Scotland and the only all-through girls’ school in Edinburgh. The school was named the top Scottish Independent School for Advanced Higher results by the Best-Schools website in 2014 and 2013.

Vision and values

The main vision of St George’s School for Girls is to produce women of independent mind who are equipped with the academic and life skills to succeed. The ethos is based on four values: truth, honour, freedom and courtesy. Students and staff alike are encouraged to be respectful towards one another. Pupils learn in an environment free of gender stereotypes.

St George’s nursery curriculum is based on child-led activities, involving problem-solving, creativity and role play. For the older students, the curriculum is based on GCSE and Scottish Higher and Advanced Higher examinations in eight areas: languages, maths, social studies, sciences, health and well-being, religious and moral education, expressive arts and technologies. The school also emphasises the importance of outdoor learning and physical activity as a supplement to academic learning.

Education Scotland report

“The school’s systematic approaches to tracking and monitoring children’s and young people’s performance provides staff with very helpful information about each child’s progress and development. The headteacher has a strong and clear vision for the school as a place where children and young people receive the best education to develop their ambitions and fulfil their aspirations.”

View St George’s School for Girls’ latest ES report

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