Job Description Nursery Practitioner (Level 3) – Join a Passionate Team £12.50 per hour/£26,000 per annum 40 hours per week Our client, a welcoming and inspiring nursery, is looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic Nursery Practitioner (Level 3 qualified) to join their supportive and professional team. This beautifully designed nursery has been thoughtfully transformed into a vibrant haven for young learners, offering a nurturing environment where children can explore, play, and grow. With separate rooms for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, as well as secure outdoor play areas, this setting provides the perfect foundation for early childhood education. The Nursery Practitioner will play a key role in creating engaging and educational experiences for children, fostering their development through play-based learning in a safe and inclusive environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference in young lives while being part of a friendly and supportive team. What We’re Looking For? Level 3 Early Years Qualification (or equivalent) is essential. Strong knowledge of EYFS and child development. Excellent communication and teamwork skills. Passionate about supporting children's learning and well-being. Previous experience in a nursery or early years setting is preferred but not essential. Why Join? This role offers fantastic benefits and career progression opportunities within a supportive environment: Free uniform provided. Lunch included while on shift. Discounted childcare for team members. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Career progression with clear pathways for growth. Get time back for any training or meetings attended outside of working hours. Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality care and education in line with EYFS guidelines. Plan and deliver stimulating activities that support learning and development. Foster a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment for all children. Work collaboratively with colleagues to ensure smooth daily routines. Build strong, positive relationships with children, parents, and carers. Maintain accurate records of children's progress and well-being. Reference: WILL106963/DB INDCHI