Summary
The role of the Nursery Lunchtime Assistant is to ensure that all children attending The Elms Day Nursery receive high quality care, are kept safe, and receive rich and stimulating play experiences which meet their individual needs and support all aspects and components of the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum. This role will entail light domestic duties as and when required in the playrooms.
This role as a Nursery Lunchtime Assistant is working up to 11.20 hours per week for a private early years day nursery based in leafy Edgbaston, next to the University of Birmingham campus offering excellent public transport links. You will receive a generous package of benefits including:
1. 40 days paid holiday a year
2. 1 paid day a year for volunteering
3. 2 paid staff training days
4. Occupational sick pay
5. Discounted gym membership at the new sports centre
6. Recognition scheme
7. Staff discount on childcare
8. Ongoing training and development opportunities
Main Duties
9. Responsible in preparing and setting the tables. He/she is also responsible it clearing them away.
10. May work in all areas helping staff and children during mealtimes. He/she is responsible in feeding the children and providing them right amount of food according to age and weight.
11. Responsible for feeding bottles and preparing meals for younger children.
12. Responsible in assisting the nursery team in providing the appropriate play opportunities and to also have continuous interaction with the children who are under their supervision.
13. Responsible in setting out the room with toys and activities as well as arranging furniture so children could access them more easily.
14. Work as part of team or on an individual basis
Personnel
15. Notify the Management Team of any concerns or issues regarding Company policies and procedures.
16. Maintain a positive attitude at all times with children, parents, carers, visitors and work colleagues.
17. Ensure confidentiality, where appropriate, is maintained.
18. Work as a team with other team members and undertake any other duties as reasonably requested by line management.
19. Actively participate in all self-development activities including appraisals, 1:1 meetings and interim performance reviews.
20. Training
21. Learn about and keep abreast of current developments in childcare and education policy and practice.
22. Attend regular team meetings, planning meetings and undertake training as required.
Facilities
23. Ensure efficient and effective use of available resources reflecting diversity.
24. Undertake a shared responsibility the premises, garden and equipment are well maintained and meet Health and safety/EYFS requirements.
25. Ensure that the nutritional needs of the children are met and the Food Safety Regulations are complied with.
Health and Safety
26. Take responsible care for the Health and Safety of themselves and colleagues who may be affected by acts or omissions at work.
27. Demonstrate the highest standard of hygiene and cleanliness of the children at all times.
28. Ensuring the premises and the environment are safe, clean, tidy and well maintained.
The nursery team has a personal responsibility to identify any training and development they feel they need to meet the requirements of their role. The nursery team has direct access to Human resources in all matters relating to their employment. For all day-to-day operational matters the Nursery Manager is the immediate supervisor.
The duties and responsibilities listed above form part of the contract of employment and describe the post as it is at the present time. The University of Birmingham reserve the right to change the duties and responsibilities above and the post holder is expected to accept any reasonable alterations that from time to time may be necessary.
Required Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications, Experience
29. Experience in working with children from birth to five years and behaviour management
30. A sound knowledge of child development from birth to five years
31. An understanding of the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum and the statutory framework
32. An understanding of Health & Safety in the workplace
33. An understanding and commitment to Equal Opportunities and Child Protection procedures
34. A willingness to undertake relevant training such as First Aid
35. A genuine love of and gain enjoyment from working with children
36. Be both mentally and physically suitable to care for children
37. Emotional resilience in working with challenging behaviours
38. Effective communication skills and the ability to write legibly
39. Able to work as part of a team
40. Honest, reliable and flexible
41. Able to demonstrate reliability and have a good attendance record
42. A professional attitude and manner
43. An enthusiastic and energetic approach to work
DBS required
Pre-employment DBS
The University is committed to safeguarding and we promote safe recruitment practice, therefore all associated pre-employment checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed. Due to the nature of the work undertaken in this role all successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory DBS clearance prior to appointment.