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Nursery Practitioner

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Level 3 Nursery Practitioner

£29,000 | 40 Hours Per Week

 

Our client is seeking a passionate and experienced Level 3 Nursery Practitioner to join a thriving, welcoming nursery that’s as beautiful as it is enriching. With light-filled, spacious rooms and a stunning garden (complete with a vegetable patch!), this setting provides the perfect backdrop for imaginative play, outdoor learning, and holistic development.

 

Led by a supportive and inspiring manager, the service is proud to offer an environment where both children and staff can flourish. Whether you’re looking to deepen your experience or progress in your career, this is a place that values growth, care, and community.

 

As a Level 3 Nursery Practitioner, you’ll play a key part in supporting children’s learning and development during their most formative years. You’ll help create a safe, stimulating, and fun environment that nurtures every child’s potential while working as part of a friendly and collaborative team.

 

What We're Looking For

  • Level 3 Early Years Qualification (or equivalent) – essential
  • A genuine passion for working with young children
  • Strong communication skills and a team-player mindset
  • Understanding of safeguarding procedures and commitment to inclusive practice
  • A proactive, caring, and positive approach to early years education

 

Why Work With This Service?

  • £29,000 annual salary
  • A beautiful setting with outdoor learning spaces and a vegetable patch
  • Career progression opportunities and a clear development pathway
  • Accredited training to support your professional growth
  • Heavily discounted childcare
  • Generous annual leave and enhanced maternity/paternity packages
  • Access to a staff benefits portal with wellbeing resources and discounts
  • A competitive pension scheme

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver high-quality early years education in line with the EYFS framework
  • Build warm and trusting relationships with children and their families
  • Plan, observe, and assess learning activities that support each child’s individual development
  • Work closely with colleagues to maintain a nurturing and inclusive environment
  • Ensure children’s safety and wellbeing is prioritised at all times
  • Reflect on practice and contribute to ongoing improvements across the setting

Reference: WILL127001/EC

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