Overview

Our client’s school is a fun, engaging and caring workplace. Values are based on Scandinavian pedagogy inspired by Montessori methods. These include outdoor experiences, child-led play and social and emotional development.

They are looking for a passionate and nurturing Early Years Educator/practitioner. Are you a team player? Are you creative? Have you got a strong interest in outdoor learning? Then this is the perfect opportunity for you!

The role is to ensure high-quality general education and care, in line with our ethos, for  2-4-year-olds. The school’s mission is to create a positive and caring environment, diverse outdoor experiences and trips and an active, creative and fun day.

You will need to be a person with energy and a strong interest in Early Years development. A team player who can identify needs and areas of development and take action on daily tasks such as planning activities, observing children and communicating with parents.

Requirements:

– Qualification in Early Years or childcare is required (minimum Level 3)

– Interest in outdoor activities

– Child-centred approach is a must

– Montessori experience desired

– Full proficiency in English plus Swedish

You will be a part of a small team with the responsibility to track and document the development of children using a “planning in the moment” approach. You will be a part of a small school setting with a holistic view of education. Our setting has a strong focus on English as Additional Language (EAL) and experiences with bilingual children would be beneficial.

Salaries and benefits:

The role is full-time and permanent.

The salary will be dependent on experience and in the range of £20000-£24500 annually.

6 weeks of holiday per year initially.

Nordic Staff has been providing Swedish language recruitment services to UK-based businesses since 2005. Since Brexit bilingual and multilingual candidates have benefited from significantly more opportunities to use their Swedish language skills to improve their career prospects.

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