Early Years Practitioner - Lauder Primary School
- Location:
- Lauder Primary School, Allanbank Gardens, Lauder, TD2 6AB
- Salary:
- £25,768.15 - £27,833.23 per year
- Contract Type:
- Temporary
- Position Type:
- Full Time
- Hours:
- 35 hours per week
Job Details
Grade: 6C
Hourly Rate: £16.34 - £17.65
Salary: £25,768.15 - £27,833.23 per annum
Contract Duration: Temporary until 16 August 2026
Hours: 35
Role Purpose
To contribute through team meetings to the long, medium and short-term planning processes of all aspects of the curriculum in line with local and national guidelines to meet the needs of the individual child in an inclusive setting.
To contribute, as part of the ELC team, to the implementation of plans to deliver an effective early years' service to individual children and groups of children by:
- Setting up high quality spaces and resources – indoor and outdoor
- Planning high quality experiences for children – indoor and outdoor - Cleaning and maintaining resources where appropriate
- General ongoing supervision to provide a safe, healthy and secure environment for children
- Encouraging children in the development of good personal hygiene helping individuals as necessary - Provide nurturing interactions which support and extend learning.
To observe, record observations and through team meetings contribute to assessment and moderation and to the formal reporting on individual children’s progress in line with SBC’s policy and procedures.
To liaise with parents, members of multi-disciplinary teams, other establishments and agencies. This may be individually, in conjunction with the EYO/SEYO or contributing to a pre-meeting discussion or networking event as appropriate.
As part of the ELC team, provide day to day support and guidance to assist in developing college students on placement, trainees and newly appointed practitioners and provide input to reports on progress through discussion with the Early Years Officer/ Senior Early Years Officer.
To keep up to date with early level curriculum initiatives and national guidance and to participate in appropriate training and development in line with SBC policy and procedures. This profile is indicative of the nature and level of responsibility associated with the post. It is not exhaustive, and the post holder may be required to undertake such other duties as may be required by the Service Director to meet the needs and responsibility of the Service and the Council.
Essential
Knowledge of early years child development
Understanding of current early years’ practice
Good communication skills, including ability to discuss and record observations and assessments
Excellent interpersonal skills to enable them to build positive relationships with children, parents, colleagues and other professionals.
An ability to work co-operatively with colleagues.
An ability to work both under direction and independently when required.
Informal Enquiries
Informal enquiries may be made to Robbie Oliver-Devlin at Robbie.Oliver-Devlin@scotborders.gov.uk.
Scottish Borders Council is committed to improving the diversity of its workforce to better reflect the communities we serve. We welcome applications from all minority groups and individuals who identify with one or more of the protected characteristics as defined by the Equality Act 2010. In particular from candidates who assess themselves as having a disability, under the Disability Confident Employer scheme this guarantees an interview to those individuals who meet the essential criteria of the post. All appointments will be made on merit.
Scottish Borders Council is committed to providing support for Armed Forces Veterans. Showing its commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant, the Council guarantees an interview to veterans who meet the essential criteria of the post. All appointments will be made on merit.