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Early Years Practitioner

Early Years Practitioner

The Willow Primary School

Tottenham, London

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Salary:
£25,746.00 - £27,342.00 (Scale 6, Spinal Point 26-28)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
12 December 2018

Job overview

We are an outstanding children’s Centre, looking for a passionate, lively and creative Early Years Practitioner who has experience of and commitment to high quality early years care and education.

Do you have a comprehensive understanding of child development and the Early Years Foundation Stage? Could you make a positive contribution to the education and development of children from a multi-ethnic, vibrant community?

You must have: 

· Suitable for Level 3 Early Years Child Care qualification

· Experience working in a day care setting with children

· Experience working in a diverse environment

You must be: 

· Someone who uses their initiative well.

· Flexible with shifts and hours.

· Able to work within a team, working with parents, staff, as well as building great relationships with the children.

· Someone who is able to take a lead on practice and provision and lead others.

  • You must have very good verbal and      written skills. 

We can offer you:

  • A key role in a friendly team of      professionals that is continually seeking to improve professionally.
  • Access to our cycle to work schemes. 
  • Opportunity to improve your skills through      our professional development and training programmes. 

For an application pack please email jaala.moakes@thewillow.haringey.sch.uk

To arrange a visit to the school please contact Ms Jaala Dowsing-Moakes our Finance Admin Officer on 020 8808 8800.

The BILC is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All posts are subject to pre-employment checks. References will be sought and successful candidates will need to undertake an enhanced DBS check.

Closing Date: Wednesday, 12th December 2018 (12 noon)

Interviews: Week beginning 17th December 2018

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About The Willow Primary School

The Willow Primary School is a two form entry School in the London Borough of Haringey with approximately 477pupils from 3 - 11 years. The School is aligned to a Children's Centre on the same site which houses the Nursery classes and also provides childcare for children from age six months to five years for 48 weeks a year.

The Willow Primary School and Children Centre is a warm and friendly community and we are very proud of our commitment to education.  We, as a staff, are positive that you will enjoy your time with us as we strive to nurture our pupils into becoming all that they can be.

We recognize the importance of the early and primary school years in every child’s life and see this as an enjoyable and essential aspect of their educational development.  We also aim to build a foundation that will remain solid throughout adulthood. 
The Willow Primary is a creative, loving, happy and diverse learning environment with 25 nationalities and 34 languages are represented. Nearly three quarters of pupils speak English as an additional language; usually their first language is Turkish or Somali.

The school runs a breakfast club each morning and provides after-school childcare for its pupils offering wide variety activities and healthy meals. The Breakfast club runs from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 and After School Club normally starts immediately of school until 6:00 p.m.

The Staff and governors at the Willow School are committed   to ensure that all their children are happy, safe and are given challenging stimulating work.

The School gained several awards for its work, including Activemark, Healthy School status and the International Schools Award.

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Applications closed