Lead early Years Practitioner
New position available, we are searching for a Lead Early Years Practitionerbased in The Southville Centre. Location is BS3 1QG.
Are you looking for your next step within Early Education, if so, we are searching for
an experienced practitioner who is caring, confident and motivated to lead and
manage their own team, work with families, enjoy the Charity wider offer and
collaborate with our internal Early Years team.
The Lead Early Years Practitioner will develop and strengthen the current room and
work alongside supportive team members including supporting an apprentice. You
will be part of a management team, alongside other Lead Practitioners. Working with
children under two years old, you will be passionate about providing our youngest
friends a secure, warm and caring environment. You will see the potential in all the
children in our care and will collaborate closely with our team to create interesting
opportunities for each child to develop and shine.
Who we are…
BS3 Community Development is an independent charity-run nursery and preschool
working across two sites in Southville and Bedminster: The Southville Centre and the
Chessel Centre.
Our charity aims to improve the lives and well-being of people who live and work
within the BS3 postcode and we are looking for our newest team member to help us
achieve this goal.
We are committed to supporting our staff team to help them fulfil their ambitions, with
several of our early years team currently undertaking CPD training. We understand
how important the job as a Lead Early Years Practitioner is and the difference that
you make to each child in your care, we are passionate about providing you with
space and support to develop and grow in your career.
BS3 Community Development holds high expectations, we strive to offer a
welcoming setting, a place that offers a holistic approach in supporting our under 5’s
to flourish. Our aim is to add value to our children’s experiences, to support our
families and ultimately offer outstanding childcare. We are keen for the post holder to
undertake Forest school training and support our want to develop our outside
environments. We are passionate about research, being current and actively being
involved in projects. We are excited to hear your ideas that will enhance our practice
and develop how we care for and education the children in our care.
We are actively involved in the Bristol Standard, Health and Wellbeing, Outdoor
Framework projects and supporting our communities team based here providing
support for all families. We are interested in promoting intergenerational work (both
onsite and within the UK) and as our name suggests, we are deeply committed to
development. We take pride in supporting young people through a variety of
placements and apprenticeships across our sites. For our employees, we offer a
comprehensive range of on-site training programs.
Who you are…
You need to be qualified to a recognised minimum Level 3, with more than 2 years’
experience with under 5’s, hold (or be willing to attend training) Paediatric First Aid,
have experience of leading on supervision, families engagement and awareness of
Safeguarding.
If you have any other skills and training to offer us, to support and expand our
children’s experiences we would be keen to learn more about you.
We are able to offer visits prior to applying, please email HR@BS3community.org.uk
We are excited to meet you, and sometimes to look around the nursery helps with
making a decision to apply or not. We understand that changing careers or
employment can be daunting so a visit might be useful.
This is a full-time position; we are committed to supporting healthy life-work balance
for our team and can be flexible for the right person.
Hours: 37.5-40 hours per week, all year round (we are closed on Bank holidays and
for 1 week for Christmas).
Pay: £30,866.88 per annum for 40 hours (£14.80/hour) plus benefits including
subsidised childcare & training and development opportunities.
Qualifications:minimum recognised level 3 qualification or QTS.
Closing Date:Thursday the 22nd of January 2026
Interviews to be held: First week in February.
SAFEGUARDING NOTE:As this role is working in a “regulated activity” according to
the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006, the successful applicant will require
an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Certificate (DBS).
We are committed to equality and diversity and are actively seeking people with a
wide variety of backgrounds and experiences.
We know that to successfully fulfil our vision (aim) we need a truly diverse workforce
that reflects the society we serve.
Let us know if you require any adaptations or further support to apply for this job