Purpose of Role: This role will be key in delivering high quality engagement with children supporting their developmental needs, whilst ensuring the highest levels of supervision is maintained. You must support and maintain our Keeping Everyone Safe policies and procedures and continuously demonstrate and adhere to safe working practices. Nursery: Bright Horizons New Church Road Day Nursery and Preschool Hourly Rate: £12.12 - £14.42 p/h (dependant on qualification/s and experience) Location: Hove, East Sussex Working as a qualified Bank Staff Member within one of our nurseries, you can blend the convenience of Bank / Locum / Agency work, with the security and benefits of being an employee – giving you the flexibility to work when you want If you have a Level 3 qualification in Early Years and you’re looking for a flexible working role, where you can have fun, be creative, and help to develop little minds – a Bank role with Bright Horizons would be a perfect fit for you. What we can offer you Our benefits include, but are not limited to; Above industry standard salary, with annual salary reviews Discounted childcare of 40% for first child (T&Cs apply) Smart Health access, including 24/7 access to Virtual GP appointments, fitness programmes and mental health support Huge variety of discounts across high street brands, utilities, and days out Development programme access for every stage of your career, tailored to your individual journey, with opportunities across our network of nurseries Employee Appreciation throughout the year including our annual Awards of Excellence gala’s Why Bright Horizons? We are driven by our HEART values (Honesty, Excellence, Accountability, Respect, and Teamwork). If your values align, you’d be a great fit to join one of our 300 nurseries across the UK. We’ve also been voted Great Place to Work every year since 2006 - as well achieving Great Place for Wellbeing and Great Place for Women. Did you know, Bright Horizons Foundation for Children charity has been established since 2005 supporting the lives of thousands of children and families in crisis, across almost 100 locations? Each Bright Horizons colleague is entitled to a paid volunteer day every year What you’ll be doing Support Nursery colleagues with their delivery of the EYFS, by engaging children in entertaining and educational play and activities, encouraging their development towards key milestones, and ensuring their safety throughout the day Work as part of a larger team, to ensure all essential day-to-day tasks are completed in line with nursery demands i.e. hygiene standards and room preparation Promote and ensure child welfare, protection, health and safety and safeguarding Work with colleagues to maintain a positive, happy and safe environment What we’re looking for Full and Relevant Level 3 or above Early Years qualification Previous experience working with children (Nursery Practitioner, Nursery Nurse, Early Years Educator, Nanny, Childminder or similar) Passion for making learning fun and engaging for each child Ability to use a variety of communication techniques with both children and adults Sound understanding of child protection and the safeguarding of children Ability to be flexible and adaptable Bright Horizons are committed to creating inclusive environments where everyone has a sense of belonging and has the opportunity to contribute and thrive in meaningful and impactful ways. We are an inclusive employer and welcome people from all ages and backgrounds to apply. We will consider reasonable adjustments required by applicants. Please note, due to our sector all roles are subject to an Enhanced DBS. Support the observation and assessment standards in line with the regulatory requirements and Bright Beginnings, Bright Horizons curriculum to ensure a child-centred approach. Working in partnership with parents to support the observation and planning process to ensure this meets the needs of all children in line with the Quality Assurance Framework. Working to ensure service excellence for our current and prospective customers. This includes role modelling behaviour in line our HEART principles and Bright Promise to deliver exceptional care and education. In addition, this role will work with the room leader together with Early Childhood Specialists to drive continuous improvement and embed inspirational early years pedagogy of the highest standard and secure regulatory compliance with better than National Average inspection outcomes in the UK. You will support in sharing and articulating the attributes of the Bright Horizons brand, securing Bright Horizons as the provider of choice for families, corporate clients, and employees. Key Tasks and Responsibilities: Deliver the highest care and educations standards and ensure secure knowledge and understanding of Policies and Procedures and child development and knowledge of EYFS and Bright Beginning curriculum and regulatory standards. Ensuring internal policies and procedures and legislation from governing bodies are adhered to and demonstrate your knowledge through high standards of practice. In line with Bright Horizons UK standards for pedagogy, deliver and support the Bright Beginnings, Bright Horizons curriculum to ensure a child-centred approach to operating all aspects of the nursery, and support the observation and planning process meets the needs of all children in line with the Quality Assurance Framework. Demonstrate effective written and verbal communication with all stakeholders of the nursery and wider Bright Horizons community including parent’s professionals and colleagues. Ensure Keeping Everyone Safe policies and procedures and continuously and demonstrate behaviours that underpin a high performing safety culture. Working as part of the team to ensure all essential day to day tasks are completed in line with the demands of the area you are working within ie. Hygiene standards and room preparation. Understand the referral processes when necessary to engage with professionals to support a child referral. Actively promote and support charities including the Bright Horizons Foundation for children Attend staff meetings and training to ensure a continuation of personal professional development to ensure your knowledge and skills are up to date, full, and relevant to the role of Bright Flex Practitioner. Responsible for: Promote and follow guidelines implemented for managing behaviour including and supporting children to manage their own feelings. You have the responsibility to ensure the children you care for are fully supervised and remain safe and well and you lead by example and drive the culture of Safeguarding Children. Providing strong clear communication and partnership with your team members to ensure you are meeting the needs of all of the children within your care. Demonstrate a clear understanding of efficient staff deployment and child supervision in line policies and procedures and with regulatory standards. Supervise and support in the preparation of meal times in line with policies and procedures to ensure high supervision of children is maintained at all times. Risk assessing all areas a child can access to ensure all areas of the nursery are safe for children and remove any risks identified. Lead by example in daily tasks of keeping children safe ie. picking up coats, sweeping sand from the floor. Fulfil their roles, responsibilities and legislation duty in relation to safeguarding children by ensuring that you have read understood and implement the Safeguarding Policies and Procedures. Ensure that you have completed Child Protection training every two years as set out in the Child Protection Policy and that this training impacts on your ability to safeguard the children in your care Undertake suitable professional development activities and opportunities for personal growth within a culture of self-driven development and expertise in all aspects of nursery development and learning, to maintain a highly effective, motivation and an innovative team member with perspectives of ‘best practice’. Delivery of the highest quality Early Childhood practice and experiences for all children in the setting, including those with Special Educational Needs and/or Disability, promoting emotional wellbeing by embedding the Bright Horizons early years curriculum. Highly motivated and driven, supporting with information for children’s record keeping and assessments Supporting with the completion accurate and effective assessments, which reflect the needs, interests and stages of development of the child by effective delivery of the key person approach. Support to ensure children within your key person group are meeting their milestones for personal development. To provide support for your colleagues within the nursery and across the broader business when required. Attendance at staff meetings and training sessions to ensure continuous professional development. Essential Experience: Proven ability to work as part of team to ensure essential day to day tasks are completed in line with nursery demands ie. Hygiene standards and room preparation. Sound understanding of child protection and safeguarding children. Passion for ongoing learning and personal development Experience Desirable: Experience as a key person Current 12hrs paediatric First Aid Certificate Knowledge of the early year’s curriculum and regulatory requirement. Experience of food preparation and the completion of relevant training linked to food management Work experience within the Early Years Sector Knowledge of Local Authority and Regulatory requirements and inspection processes across the UK Working within policies, procedures, and regulatory requirement. Specific Experience of working within the 0-2years age group in accordance with the regulatory requirements if required Qualifications: Full and relevant level 3 or above childcare qualification (Essential) 12 hours paediatric first aid (Can be completed as part of induction) Food Hygiene or equivalent training and compliance in food management (Can be completed as part of induction) Relevant safeguarding/child protection training undertaken and a willingness to update training regularly (Can be completed as part of inductions) Personal attributes: Able to communicate clearly with adults and children using a variety of techniques (oral and in writing) Ability to support and inspire children in achieving the highest standards of care and education. Able to manage workload and manage time effectively Able and competent user of company ICT systems and have the willingness to learn and develop ICT skills Enjoyment of working with a wide group of colleagues and professionals We look forward to receiving your application If you experience any problems, please email europe.recruitmentbrighthorizons.com and we will be happy to help.