Early Years Educator Apprenticeship - Wantage, United Kingdom - LMP Group
Description
Main Purpose of the job
- The teaching assistant will be a member of a multidisciplinary team, under direct supervision of the Nursery teacher and the leadership of the EYFS lead.
- He/she will work with individuals/groups to support the delivery of quality learning and teaching and will help raise standards of achievement for all pupils.
- Work with teachers and EYPs to plan and deliver purposeful learning opportunities.
- He/she will also supervise children in breakfast club and then in Nursery
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES AND SKILLS
- Support the Nursery teacher and the Nursery staff in the day to day running of the Nursery.
- Provide compassionate care and exciting learning opportunities for all children in your care
- Assess, plan for and review the learning and development of the children to help them achieve the best outcomes in their Early Years education
- Be a driving force for children's achievement and wellbeing
- Assist the class teacher in differentiating the delivery of the curriculum in line with each child's individual needs, including small group work, creative activities and play opportunities
- Have a full understanding of the Nursery systems of record keeping and keep records of the children's development
- Prepare activities which enable children with any additional needs to fully access the curriculum
- Confer with other Nursery staff to compare observations, discuss future planning and any other relevant matters.
- Follow all School wide and Nursery specific policies and procedures and contribute to the continuous improvement of our provision for children.
- Assist with the domestic management of the Nursery including ensuring that the Nursery is kept safe, secure and clean at all times.
- Be aware of the high profile of the Nursery and the School and to uphold its standards at all times.
- Adhere to the safeguarding policies and procedures and to safeguard the children at all times.
- Keep knowledge up to date and reflect on own practice, identifying relevant professional development to improve personal effectiveness
- Demonstrate expertise and skills in understanding the needs of all pupils and know how to contribute effectively to the adaptation and delivery of support to meet individual needs.
- Have appropriate phonological knowledge in order to lead groups effectively
- Demonstrate an understanding of health and safety in your daily practice ensuring that all policy and advice is followed. Take responsibility for your own health and safety.
- Have high standards and knowledge of English, Maths and phonics.
Working hours:
Monday - Friday - 7:30am - 3:30pm
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