Tinies has the largest selection of nursery jobs in the UK. We have all types of jobs ranging from nursery assistants all the way through to Area Managers, both permanent and temporary.
If you are a nursery nurse, or a head of room, a teacher's assistant or a manager, we can help you find your next role, and get you that promotion you deserve. Or if you are just looking for some supply work, then sign up with Tinies today.
Nurseries in the UK range in size from the very small (15 children in the nursery) to the large (150 children). Children who attend nurseries in the UK are aged mainly from 3 months to 5 years.
The Baby Room normally takes children aged 3 months to 18 months, the Toddler Room takes children aged 18 months to 2.5 years, then the Preschool Room takes children aged 2.5 years to 5 years. Within those rooms, the nurseries are required to work within certain ratios of carers to children.
The layout of the nurseries varies enormously depending upon the size of the nursery, and how the nursery is organised. A manager and deputy manager run the nursery, and each Room normally has a Team Leader or Head of Room, who is in charge of that room. A key worker is also normally assigned to each child.
Tinies specialises in the permanent placement of nursery staff in jobs, but is also a leading supplier of temps to nurseries. Therefore if you are looking for a nursery job that gives you flexibility and good pay, then you may want to consider registering with Tinies for temporary nursery work. Also, if you are between permanent jobs, it is an excellent way of maintaining an income and staying in the job market.
Nursery workers work within a team, caring for the children, playing with the children and concentrating on child development and learning (these days you will be required to work within the framework of the Early Years Foundation Stage).
With the babies, nursery workers are required to provide a stimulating and safe environment, change their nappies, feed them, keep them clean, and follow their sleep routines. With toddlers upwards, then nursery staff will be required to do all sorts of activities with them, of a fun nature as well as an educational nature. They will contribute to the planning and organisation of those activities. They will be required to keep them safe, clean and happy. They will be required to communicate with the parents and prepare reports.
A nurseries' staff is made up of qualified nursery nurses, nursery assistants and normally college students gaining work experience. Each nursery will normally also have a Deputy Manager and a Manager.
There are a number of reasons why a job in a nursery could be the right job for you:
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