Early Years Practitioner
1 week ago
Respond is committed to equal employment and growing a diverse workforce. If you do not "tick every box" there are likely other valuable attributes and skills that you have, that would make you a great fit for the organisation. We welcome applications from people of all cultures, nationalities, genders and from anyone who has historically faced social exclusion. If you feel this role is for you, then please apply.
Location: Respond EY Service, Oakfield Close, Mallow, Cork
Position: Early Years Practitioner
Reporting to: Early Years Childcare Manager
Terms: Permanent full-time
Hours: Monday - Friday (40 hours per week)
Salary: Competitive rates
Staff Benefits:
- Annual leave of 23 days plus additional company days
- Further education and training assistance
- Maternity Leave pay
- Sick pay
- Employee assistance programme
- Employee Purchasing Schemes
- 100% Attendance Bonus Holidays
- Adoptive Leave
- Surrogacy Leave
- Fertility Support Leave
- Early Pregnancy Loss Leave
Job Purpose: To act as a positive role model and be responsible for the delivery and implementation of a high quality play-based curriculum under the guidance of the national quality frameworks Aistear and Siolta both indoors and outdoors. To, guide, observe, stimulate and supervise children in a safe and caring environment as part of the childcare team.
Core Duties & Responsibilities:
- To promote and adhere to the services ethos and mission of Respond.
- To follow the policies and procedures of the service at all times.
- To conduct observations that guide planning for the programme of activities.
- Organise materials and resources to ensure that they reflect the children's emerging interests and abilities.
- To implement a play-based programme that encourages independence and fosters the growth of self-esteem within all children.
- To support children's emotional, social and cognitive development.
- To assist in providing healthy snacks which meet the growing needs of children and reflect variation in culture or dietary needs.
- To develop and support parental involvement strategies that enhance children's learning experiences.
- To ensure that the welfare of children is paramount in accordance with Children First; National Guidance for the Protection and Welfare of Children.
- Promote the services in the local community and wider area to assist and support the quality and sustainability of the service.
- To perform other reasonable and relevant duties as may be required from time to time.
Person Specification:
- Commitment to high-quality early education.
- The ability to work in collaboration with a dedicated team.
- Highly motivated to work on own initiative.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- A professional and enthusiastic disposition.
- Flexible and adaptable.
- Demonstrate a commitment to continuous professional development.
- Garda Vetting will be required as part of the recruitment process on an ongoing basis.
Qualification & Experience
- A minimum of FETAC Level 5 in Early Years Education.
- One year of post paid qualification experience of working in early years.
- Strong understanding and experience in Early Childhood Education.
Closing date for applications is Friday, 29th November 2024.