Kido
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London, Greater London
Nursery Practitioner - London
Overview
Job Description
Kido Who are Kido? Kido are a network of innovative international nurseries. We take elements from Montessori, Reggio Emilia and Waldorf Steiner, and combine them with beautiful learning spaces and 21st century technology. Our customised experiences are the most effective way for children to develop their cognitive, social, physical and creative abilities. Our vision is to create a truly modern Early Years environment that meets the needs of both children and their parents. We are looking for experienced Nursery Practitioners who are passionate about working with the leaders of tomorrow. What is the role? Kido are on a journey of growth and employ passionate dedicated people as they open more centres and grow quickly. As an qualified Nursery Practitioner you will be responsible for ensuring that Kido are always providing the highest quality of care and education and that the children have a safe and secure learning environment. You'll work continuously to make sure that you and your team recognise and deliver the needs for every student. You'll share responsibility for planning, organising, delivering the activities and learning experiences for the children in your room. Support the team to facilitate the development of children and enable them to reach their full potential, and work together to help ensure that learning outcomes become daily classroom practise. You'll work closely with other practitioners in the nursery to ensure that Kido are delivering the absolute best that they can and to give recommendations about how they can improve their offerings and to always push the boundaries of excellence. What will you do? You'll work closely to support the people in the nursery and you'll be an ambassador for our values and a gate keeper for our great culture. You will have accountability for the following: * Team Player - be part of a fantastic team and forge great relationships within your team and everyone in the nursery setting. * Setting up - you'll help to create inspiring learning places, utilising indoor and outdoor space. * Teaching - be hands on helping to deliver a great learning experience for our children and support the team to meet curriculum aims and objectives. You'll take the children that do full days for a relaxing afternoon activity. * Curriculum - help Kido to deliver the best and most up to date curriculum for our children. * Relationships - you will encourage open lines of feedback and communication between colleagues, parents and children. You'll create meaningful relationships within your team and with parents to provide the best service for our families. * Any other duties as reasonably requested by the nursery management. Requirements Level 2 qualified or above Ability to demonstrate high quality teaching The Kido competencies Passion Emotional Intelligence Receptive Conscientious Initiative Team work Resilient Communication Benefits Salary starting at 18,000 - 20,000 You will receive 20 days of annual holiday which increases with length of service You get your birthday off if it falls on a working day Free childcare if your child attends one of our nurseries (subject to availability) Annual performance related pay reviews Company awards and celebrations twice a year Access to a health care cash plan 150 refer a friend bonus for recommending Kido to friends 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. * All applications will be considered in line with the Equality Act 2010