Job Overview
We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Childcare Worker Level 3 to join our vibrant early childhood education team. In this role, you will provide high-quality care and support to children across various age groups, Your enthusiasm for childhood development and nurturing will help create a safe, engaging, and educational environment where children can thrive. This paid position offers an exciting opportunity to make a positive impact on young lives while developing your skills in childcare and early education.
- To support the Childcare Manager and Room Leader to deliver the provision of a range of early year’s education and out-of-school programmes for children and families within Charlestown and Lower Kersal
- To support the involvement of volunteers and family members in delivery of children and family activities to ensure children have the best start in life
- To work as part of the Children and Families Team to deliver the Children and Families Strategy.
Operational and compliance
The post holder will be expected to:
- Work with the Room Leader to create a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment for all children
- Provide a safe, caring and stimulating environment of children, including those with Special Educational needs.
- Work within the framework set by Ofsted to ensure requirements are met
- Promote and foster a working environment in which the psychological, physical, overall developmental and educational well-being of children is paramount
- To complete observations and the assessment of children’s learning and development ensuring records are kept up-to-date, are of a high standard and are shared effectively
- Ensure regular contact and feedback to family members on child development including maintaining on-line resources such as Tapestry and content management system
- Work as part of the staff team to develop programmes which meet the needs and aspirations of the children attending the setting – including identifying and accessing external support when required
- Ensure that a supportive, empathic and non-judgemental approach is used by all staff and volunteers when interacting with children and their families
- Identify to the childcare manager resources required to deliver a good quality children and families programme
- Signpost family members to wider organisational opportunities and external opportunities including learning and volunteering opportunities and information, advice and guidance support as appropriate
- To fill the role of Deputy Manager/Room Leader when required
- Contribute to the development and delivery of initiatives to improve efficient and effectiveness of the service including new ideas to improve standards
Other
- To work as part of the Children and Families team to achieve the wider organisational objectives
- To attend team meetings, supervision sessions and any external meetings as required
- To work flexibly and undertake, when required, other duties associated with supporting the needs of the organisation, which may be reasonably determined by the line manager and/or Senior Management Team
- To work flexibly and attend occasional meetings and events outside normal working hours (evenings and weekends) for which notice will be given
- To undertake training and professional development as and when required
- Ensure high levels of professional conduct including punctuality, dress, presentation and administration
- Comply with the policies of Inspiring Communities Together at all times
All applications must be submitted by email and completed electronically. No handwritten applications will be accepted. We do not accept CVs; a full application form must be completed and downloaded from our website
Anyone submitting a CV or not completing the application as outlined below will not be considered by the panel
Living Wage Employer
Funded DBS Check and claim back of annual update service fee Paid sick leave – subject to terms and conditions of service Comprehensive
In-house E-Learning
26 days leave entitlement (additional day per year after five years, up to five days) plus Bank Holidays
35-hour working week for all full-time staff
Health and Wellbeing Programme – including access to 24/7 counselling and support line
Free Onsite Parking
Monthly Wellbeing Hour
£13.29 per hour