London Competitive Contract
Mini Bees Childcare
Mini Bees Childcare provides outstanding care for children from birth to 5 years old. Mini Bees Daycare in Hackney is just 30 seconds walk from London Fields Station. They provide a welcoming environment for children where they are nurtured and cared for in a safe and secure environment. Their spacious and well equipped provision offers a stimulating environment promoting development in all of the key areas of learning.
Their wraparound daycare feature a healthy meal or snack, which is nutritionally balanced, giving the children something filling to fuel their day or keep energy levels up until home-time. A variety of well-planned activities and resources are on offer for children throughout the day, encouraging learning and fun! childcare activities include music sessions, creative fun, gardening club, story time and a wealth of outdoor play! These activities provide both stimulation and opportunity for development of confidence and self-esteem – children learn about the world around them, nature and living things, along with early maths concepts and an abundance of early language development as well as the development of early literacy skills.
https://minibeeschildcare.co.uk/
The main responsibilities of this job role will include:
Level 3 Early Years Educator - Your apprenticeship will last for 13 months. You will be supported by an assessor throughout your apprenticeship, as well as a mentor within the nursery. You will be working full time in the nursery. Your classroom days will be based online as a remote session which you will need to be fully available for, and your main childcare apprenticeship work will be done in a nursery local to you.
You will need to have been living in the UK for a minimum of 3 years and hold Maths and English GCSE at Grace C/4 or above or equivalent Functional Skills at Level 2.
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