Late Afternoon Care and Parent and Child Assistant - Job Description ‘Our aim is to provide a truly inspirational education where our children develop a love of learning and are prepared to go out into our ever-changing world as creative, resourceful and self-confident young people with the life skills to succeed.’ Position: Late Afternoon Care Assistant Appointed by: Teaching and Learning lead Reporting to: Early Years Manager Position: Self employed Hours: hours currently depending on expanding provision so variable. Location: Waldorf Cambridge, Hinton Road, Fulbourn, CB21 5DZ Salary: £11.75/hour Start Date: As soon as possible Deadline: Until position is filled This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment Waldorf Cambridge is looking for an Assistant with interest in and commitment to Steiner Waldorf pedagogy. The candidate will have some experience working with children aged 3-7, a Kindergarten teacher and Class teacher qualification. The person for this role should have a proven ability to relate to and inspire children, and the capacity to communicate and cooperate well with colleagues and parents. Job Responsibilities 1) To support the Late Afternoon Care and Parent and Child Leaders in his/her work, including completing observations and contributing to completion of the EYFS paperwork/reporting where necessary 2) To help maintain the Kindergarten room, Parent and Child and environment 3) To maintain the daily rhythm of the Late Afternoon Care session and Parent and Child as directed 4) To be aware of and attend to the needs of the children 5) To be alert to, and attend to, situations needing attention and to respond appropriately 6) To help with the preparation of materials and activities and snacks 7) To work with the children on craft and domestic activities, support the listening skills in story-time, learning some songs and gestures 8) To develop the skills needed for story-telling, puppetry, finger rhymes, songs and poems 9) To help supervise the children in the kindergarten or garden 10) To take care of children needing comfort and first aid 11) To clean, mend and make equipment, and to help maintain areas used by the kindergarten, which include the main rooms, cloakroom, toilets, kitchen and garden 12) To liaise with the parents / carers as required, and to keep information confidential 13) To attend kindergarten and teachers’ meetings, parents’ meetings and festivals, where possible. Some evenings and weekend days included. 14) To perform such other duties as the teachers and management may from time to time reasonably require 15) To uphold kindergarten and school policies, Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum guidelines, Ofsted requirements, Early Years policies / standards, and Steiner/Waldorf standards and guidelines 16) To be prepared to attend any training as necessary for work 17) To work within the principles of Steiner Waldorf education 18) To help create a healthy transition from the main kindergarten day into the late afternoon provision This job description is not an exhaustive list of duties and the post holder will be required to undertake any other reasonable duties discussed and directed by the Line Manager. Person Specification Essential Criteria ● Experience of working with children within an Early Years environment / within the 3-7 age range ● Awareness of Steiner/Waldorf teaching practices and principles, particularly for the Early Years ● Knowledge and understanding of the Early Years Statutory Framework and Class 1 curriculum ● Ability to relate to and inspire children ● Personal warmth, patience, tolerance, empathy, understanding and positivity ● Exceptional self-motivation and sense of responsibility ● Ability to work both as part of a team and independently, co-operating and working with staff, trustees and parents ● Good communication skills ● Willing to learn and to develop the appropriate skills for storytelling, puppetry, finger rhymes, songs and poems for Kindergarten and Class 1 ● Confidence with basic food preparation ● Working knowledge of basic hygiene in kitchen and bathroom areas ● Capacity to be a role model worthy of imitation by the children in your care ● Willingness to undertake Level 2 qualification should this become a requirement Desirable Criteria ● Level 2 or 3 qualification in childcare ● Experience of working within a Steiner/Waldorf Early Years environment ● An approved Steiner/Waldorf Qualification or equivalent relevant experience ● A valid First Aid certificate ● A valid food hygiene certificate, level 1 or 2 ● Experience of working with children with Special Educational Needs ● Skills and/or interest in simple craft, artistic and gardening activities ● Basic IT skills Essential Information Waldorf Cambridge is an Equal Opportunities and Safe Recruitment employer. We do not discriminate on the grounds of race, age, disability, sex, marital status, sexuality, ethnicity, religion or any other grounds upon which discrimination can occur as defined in law. Waldorf Cambridge is committed to Safeguarding and welfare of all children. All employees will be vetted for suitability to work with children and young people, and all appointments will be subject to the following: ● Satisfactory DBS check ● Satisfactory references ● Proof of eligibility to work in the UK Please apply online for this role.