LEEDS MENCAP
24,537 per year
The Vinery Centre, 20 Vinery Terrace, Leeds LS9 9LU.
Full-time
Nursery Practitioner

JOB TITLE:

Nursery Practitioner

REPORTING TO:

Room Leader

Salary:

Hours:

12.55 per hour, £24,537 per annum

37.5 hours a week, Monday to Friday all year round.

Annual Leave:

28 days per year plus public holidays.

Location:

The Vinery Centre, 20 Vinery Terrace, Leeds LS9 9LU.

Main duties and responsibilities:

Overall:

•  Work under the guidance of the Childcare Manager and Deputy Managers.
•  Deliver high quality childcare and education.
•  Establish  positive  working  relationships  with  your  colleagues  and  any  other

professionals that work with the children and their families.

•  Work  in  partnership  with  other  childcare  providers  and  schools  to  promote  the

successful transition of children into other settings.

•  Support the on-going development of services.

High Standards of Care and Education for the Children:

•  Effectively implement the setting’s policies and procedures.
•  Encourage working practices that positively promote children’s health, safety and

general wellbeing.

•  Protect children from danger.
•  Liaise with parents/carers to help ensure that the particular needs of children are met

and that parental choice is considered in terms of care given.

•  Sustain a safe, welcoming, purposeful, stimulating and encouraging environment.
•  Promote the use of informed observation and other strategies to monitor children’s
activity, development and progress systematically and carefully, and to use this
information to inform, plan and improve practice and provision.

•  Support the process of effective assessment, by accurately recording the children’s

developmental progress.

•  Plan and provide safe, appropriate, child-led and adult initiated experiences, activities
and play opportunities in indoor, outdoor and in out-of-setting contexts, which enable
children to develop and learn.

•  Select, prepare and use a range of resources suitable for children’s ages, interests
and abilities, taking account of diversity and promoting equality and inclusion.
•  Actively support the development of children’s language and communication skills.
•  Promote positive behaviour, self-control and independence through using effective
behaviour management strategies and developing children’s social, emotional and
behavioural skills.

•  Work in partnership with parents, colleagues and other professionals to ensure co-

ordinated support for children with additional needs.

Relationships with children and families:

•  Establish fair, respectful, trusting, supportive and constructive relationships with

children, by communicating sensitively and effectively with children.
•  Listen to children, pay attention to what they say and respect their views.
•  Establish fair, respectful, trusting and constructive relationships with families and

parents/carers and communicate sensitively and effectively with them.

•  Work in partnership with parents/carers and other family members, providing formal
and informal opportunities through which information about children’s well-being,
development and learning can be shared to improve outcomes.

•  To ensure effective means of communication to families using the centre regarding

the provision, including through letters home, notice boards, etc.

Staff and Team Development:

•  Complete a staff induction programme.
•  Attend and positively contribute to staff meetings.
•  Attend relevant training courses.

General Operational:

•  Ensure that all Ofsted requirements are met.
•  Ensure the safety and wellbeing of children in your care working within safeguarding

policy and procedures.

•  Ensure the efficient and hygienic upkeep of the rooms and facilities.
•  Ensure the confidentiality of information about families accessing the setting, complying

with Data Protection Act.

•  Assess the safety of equipment and resources within the setting.
•  Keep up to date with the nutritional needs of the children, so that that specialist diets

are adhered to and to ensure individual feeding programmes are implemented.

•  To provide cover to deliver within the setting as needed.
•  To provide child development reports as required.
•  Any other duties and tasks as requested, to support organisational activities, such as

fundraising events and staff meetings.

Leeds Mencap is committed to safeguarding all children, young people and adults at risk of
harm.  We expect all staff and volunteers to fully share and demonstrate this commitment.
All posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check.

We aim for our team to reflect the diversity of people in Leeds and welcome applications
from all communities.

Person Specification for Nursery Practitioners
In order to fulfil the requirements of the post, applicants must meet the following criteria.
Candidates will only be short listed for interview if they can demonstrate in their application
that they can, or have the potential, to meet these criteria (essential criteria are marked (E)
and desirable criteria are marked (D)).

Criteria

How this will be
assessed

Essential/
Desirable

Experience
Experience of working in an early years setting.   Written application,

Experience of working with children in the 0-5
age range and their families.
Experience of working as a member of a team

Experience of planning and carrying out activities
in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage
Experience of working to safeguard and protect
children.
Experience of working with parents and carers
from a range of backgrounds.

interview
Written application,
interview
Written application,
and interview
Written application,
interview and test
Written application
and interview
Written application
and interview

Skills
Clear communication skills with both adults and
children, in writing and verbally.

Written application,
interview and test

Creative in approach to children’s learning and
development.

Written application,
interview and test

Responsive to change and can adapt to new
systems and flexible working patterns.

Written application
and interview

Able to plan and prioritise in a flexible way.

Able to plan enjoyable and challenging activities
across the different areas of learning and
development.
Clear commitment to equality, diversity and
inclusion.

Written application
and interview
Written application,
interview and test

Written application
and interview

Able to work collaboratively with colleagues and
other professionals.

Written application
and interview

Able to produce good quality observations and
reports.
Able to use various computer programmes, such
as word and iConnect.

Written application
and test
Written application
and test

D

E

E

D

E

D

E

D

E

D

E

E

E

D

D

Knowledge and Qualifications
Level 3 childcare qualification or above

Sight of certificate

E

GCSE Maths and English at Grade C/4 or above
or evidence of equivalent aptitude.

Sight of certificate

E

Knowledge of the EYFS requirements ideally

EYFS Observation, Assessment and Planning
training.

Knowledge of how children develop and learn

Paediatric First Aid Certificate.

Written application
and interview/sight
of certificate
Sight of certificate

Written application
and interview
Sight of certificate

Able to demonstrate a commitment to ongoing
personal and professional development.

Written application,
interview

Knowledge of the Code of Practice for Special
Educational Needs.

Written application
and interview

Knowledge  of  data  protection/ability  to  respect
confidentiality

Written application
and interview

Knowledge of child protection issues and policies
and relevant Safeguarding Children Board
procedures.

Written application
and interview

Working knowledge of relevant Health and Safety
requirements.

Written application
and interview

Working knowledge of Food Hygiene
requirements.

Written application
and interview

E

D

E

D

E

D

E

D

D

D

To apply please download application pack from our website
https://www.leedsmencap.org.uk/jobs or contact administrator@leedsmencap.org.uk.
Please note we do not accept CVs.

For more information please contact Abigail Cunningham on 0113 467 3050 or e-mail
abigail.cunningham@leedsmencap.org.uk

We would also ask you to complete our Equality and Diversity monitoring form. This form is
for monitoring purposes only and will not be treated as part of your application.

Please send completed forms to administrator@leedsmencap.org.uk.