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32 ½ hours per week 8.30 am -3.45 pm
Term-time only
Our school has a warm and welcoming atmosphere and aims to be an inclusive school that enables every child to reach their full potential and overcome barriers to learning.
Our purpose-built nursery opened in April 2016 and operates for 51 weeks per year. During the holiday period the nursery forms part of our existing Kids Club provision. In September 2018 we expanded our nursery provision with the addition of an extension to include two-year-olds.
We are looking for someone to work across both our two-year-old room and our three/four-year-old room, who will:
· Put children first in all things,
· Enthuse them with a lifelong love of learning,
· Embrace and continue to develop our school aims and values in partnership with others,
· Share with us our belief in the ability of all children to achieve more,
· Demonstrate excellent communication skills to work in partnership with children, parents and school staff,
· Be able to make the curriculum meaningful and exciting to children.
We can offer you:
· A friendly welcoming school
· Committed teachers and support staff working within a team ethos
· Happy, motivated and enthusiastic children who are keen to learn.
· A family atmosphere with strong community links
Visits to the School are warmly welcomed
An application form and further details are available from the School.
Closing Date: Monday 14th February 2020 at noon
Interviews: wb Friday 28th February
Start Date: 20th April 2020
Information about the School
In September 2018, Brightlingsea Infant School & Nursery and Brightlingsea Junior School became Brightlingsea Primary School and Nursery. We are a large Primary School, taking children from 2 to 11 years, with a three form entry and approximately 750 children on roll. This is an exciting time for our school and we are looking to further improve outcomes for our children and families. As a large school we are able to offer some exciting opportunities for staff: we recognise the importance of professional development and believe in investing in staff to help us to achieve our vision.
We are an inclusive school and strive to deliver a fully accessible social and academic curriculum. Our aim is for all pupils to achieve their full potential. We provide a welcoming, caring and supportive environment, which allows children to develop socially, emotionally and academically. All our staff play an important part in children's development. Parents are actively encouraged to take a vested interest in the school, so that together, school, parents and children can work together in partnership.