To be able to work within a childs day nursery ensuring that each child is provided with a safe and secure, emotionally and physically stimulating environment and programme of activities in which to develop To plan and provide as a group a wide range of activities and for a group of children, which covers all aspects of the EYFS and individual child development To be fully responsible for the children in your care, providing a consistently safe and secure and stimulating environment To work as part of a team with other staff members to ensure children receive the highest standards of care Ensure that accidents/individual problems with children, staff or parents are brought to the managers attention Maintain a high standard of cleanliness within the nursery, promoting personal hygiene standard through monitoring toilet procedures as well as maintaining cleanliness in the playroom and surrounding areas. Assist in preparation and serving of meals and supervising meal times Attending regular training sessions Attending termly staff training and development days. Assist in out of hours events such as fetes, open evenings Nursery Practitioners must at all times respect the principle of confidentiality of information gained through their work. To be a key worker to a group of children supporting them through their learning and development journey. To have a sound knowledge of safeguarding children and follow local policies and procedures for raising concerns.