Job Description
This is a term-time post; the salary will be pro-rata'd to the hours worked.
This post is fixed term until June 2025.
Work Pattern - Monday - Friday 8.30am - 4.00pm (30 minutes unpaid break).
Scottish Government believes that children must have access to highly qualified staff with expertise in early childhood learning and development. This is particularly true for young children who face the greatest disadvantages where additional support may be required to close the attainment gap.
To support this ambition, the role has been developed to ensure that establishments benefit from an additional graduate who will be a teacher or a graduate level practitioner.
This role is supernumerary to the staffing complement of ELCC's and is therefore not included in the ratios. To support the implementation of the Raising Attainment Delivery Plan, the post holders are expected to influence practice, take small groups of children, provide one-to-one support as required by focusing on literacy, numeracy, and health and wellbeing. To ensure positive outcomes for children, they will plan exciting learning experiences to motivate and engage children to learn through play, observe and plan responsively to identified needs, assess, and plan for children's progress.
This post provides an opportunity for enthusiastic and motivated individuals to join our service at an exciting time of development and expansion within the Early Years Sector.
If you have the skills and experience to support the implementation of the Blueprint for 2020 to deliver high-quality Early Learning and Childcare, excellence, and equity for all children with regard to the development of physical, cognitive, and social skills, we encourage you to apply. This will be delivered through high-quality experiences for children which complement other early years educational activities to close the attainment gap.
Requirements
This post is considered as Regulated Work with Children under the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007, and as such, membership with the PVG scheme is essential. Preferred applicants will be required to become members of the relevant PVG scheme or undergo a PVG Scheme update check prior to a formal offer being made by West Dunbartonshire Council.
Responsibilities
The employment for which you are applying is excepted from the provisions of section 4(2) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Exceptions) Order 1975. Applicants are, therefore, not statutorily entitled to withhold information about convictions which for other purposes are "spent" under the provisions of the Act. In the event of employment, any failure to disclose such convictions could result in dismissal or disciplinary action.
The Individual
WDC was voted one of the top ten flexible employers and prides itself on providing flexible working to support work-life balance. In addition to this, there are additional benefits:
1. Access to the Local Government pension scheme (LGPS) with an employer's contribution of at least 19.3% and all associated benefits.
2. A minimum of 25 days annual leave, increasing a day each year up to 35 days, as well as 8 fixed public holidays each year.
3. Access to employee wellbeing supports including occupational health & counselling if ever you need help and support.
Now that you have read the role and what we have to offer, we would love to hear from you. Please use the application to tell us your experience and why you are the candidate for this role.
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