Tutor of French - London, United Kingdom - Kido

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    Job Description Kido is a place where innovation and imagination unite to create modern Early Years settings. Ofsted rated Good and Outstanding nurseries in and around London. We blend the best practices from the Montessori, Reggio Emilia, and Waldorf Steiner approaches.

    This magical fusion, combined with state-of-the-art learning spaces and 21st-century technology, brings a whole new level of wonder to early years education at Kido.

    The French teacher role offers a salary range of £23,796 to 26,500 and is a full time, 40 hours per week position.

    20 days annual leave plus bank holidays rising year on year to 30 days after 5 years service
    Your birthday off
    500 refer a friend bonus
    Enhanced sick pay
    Annual performance-related pay increases
    Brilliant career progression opportunities
    Company awards, celebrations and team social events
    Access to a healthcare cash plan
    Perkbox discounts and savings on thousands of retailers
    Your wellbeing matters - we provide not just a confidential employee assistance programme but access to our wellness hub
    Cycle to work scheme

    The role of the French Teacher

    As a French Teacher you'll be more than just an educator; You'll lead 30-45 minute French lessons supporting the children to learn the language and immerse them in cultural exploration.

    By providing enriching lessons, you'll cater to different learning styles and ages from 3 months to 5 years, considering immersive ways to keep children engaged throughout the sessions, tailoring to the unique needs of each child and empowering them on their learning journey.

    As a language enthusiast, you'll teach songs, rhymes, and read stories, enriching language, social, and physical development through varied activities.

    Planning lessons in advance and assessing the children's learning are a key part of the role with an emphasis on developing the children's social communication skills.

    Integrating French into different activities such as snack time will aid the learning process.
    Your primary focus will be creating a safe and inspiring learning environment where every child thrives.

    You'll be a team player ensuring that you provide the best and most enriching learning experience and stepping into the Nursery Educator role when not teaching French lessons.

    An ability to effectively communicate with parents, children and colleagues will set you apart and aid us in delivering the best experience possible.

    We believe in celebrating every child's unique journey, and you'll play a key role in assessing and recording their progress and achievements.

    By aligning to our systems of observation, you'll ensure no milestone goes unnoticed, and every achievement is celebrated within the children's French lessons.

    We take pride in creating a nurturing environment that caters to individual needs, acknowledging the diversity of each child's background, culture, disabilities, and medical history.

    Your flexibility and dedication, insights and feedback will be valued as we constantly push the boundaries of excellence and reimagine what exceptional early years education really means.

    If you're ready to seize the opportunity to join the Kido team and build a future of possibilities for the children at our Waterloo nursery, apply today and we'll be in touch.

    You can expect an initial phone call with our recruitment team who will take you through the next stages.
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    Kido is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children.

    Kido will ensure that our recruitment procedures meet the standards set out in our safer recruitment policy (available upon request) and our selection criteria prevents unsuitable people from gaining access to children.

    As part of our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children in our care successful candidates are expected to undergo pre-employment checks including an enhanced DBS and barred lists check