At St Columba’s Catholic Primary School, we are incredibly proud of what we offer to our pupils, families and the wider community.
At the heart of our school the core values are determination, courage, respect, tolerance, honesty, forgiveness, responsibility, adaptability and belief. Our values shape everything we do and are deeply embedded in our work as we focus on naturing each child’s potential.
About the vacancy
Immediate start for a L2 apprentice to join our small but busy, friendly setting. You will be involved in planning and delivering high-quality care to our children and maintaining our very high standards. You will be in a younger year group, likely to be Year 1. You will need to be available on 13th July if selected for an interview.
Carry out activities with the children
Plan activities to meet the needs of the children
Observe the children in their play
Ensuring all the children within the setting reach their full potential
Ensure the children are happy and thriving in a caring environment
Safeguard children
Cleaning duties
Supervising snacks and lunch
You will receive the following training:
Early Years Practitioner Level 2 Apprenticeship Standard
This is a work-based qualification with monthly timetabled classes
What skills are we looking for?
Communication skills
IT skills
Attention to detail
Organisation skills
Customer care skills
Problem solving skills
Presentation skills
Administrative skills
Analytical skills
Logical
Team working
Initiative
Non judgemental
Patience
Physical fitness
Qualifications
Essential : English (GCSE - C/4 or above or equivalent)
Essential : Maths (GCSE - C/4 or above or equivalent)
Outcome
Development within the nursery setting with the possibility of a full-time position
The starting salary is £13,312 a year for 32 hours Monday to Friday, between the hours of 8.30am - 3.30pm..
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