St Peter’s
School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and
young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment by
always complying with the school’s Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy and
Procedures. The successful applicant will be required
to undergo statutory
pre-employment checks, including
a Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Department: The Rise Nursery
Responsible to: The Nursery Manager
Salary: £24,785 p.a.
Working hours: 38-40
hours per week, Monday to Friday from 08:00-18:00 over 4/5 days
Start date: 27th
August 2026
Are you excited
by a career in childcare and looking for an exciting Apprenticeship opportunity
in a remarkable Private Day Nursery setting? At St Peter’s School York, we are
wishing to appoint a Nursery Practitioner Apprentice to join our highly skilled
and supportive team. We are looking for a caring, creative and hard-working
individual who ideally has relevant previous experience of working with
children and a strong commitment to becoming an excellent practitioner in the
future. We will support you fully in your journey to becoming a Level 3
Practitioner. You will work a four-day week, leaving you a day a week for your
studies. You will have a mentor, a full induction programme and an excellent
training programme to help you feel confident and happy in your role and to
ensure you thrive with us.
You will be
working towards the Level 3 Early Years Educator apprenticeship standard, which
includes:
• Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours
• Level 3 Diploma for the Early Years Educator
• Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid or Level 3 Award in Emergency
Paediatric First Aid
• Level 2
Functional Skills in Maths and English (if required)
This will be delivered by your dedicated training provider, York Learning. Your
tutor from York Learning will observe and meet with you regularly at our
setting as part of your training programme.
The Rise
Nursery is part of St Peter’s School York and is due to open as a registered
setting in January 2027. We will be open 50 weeks a year and offer exceptional
childcare and education to babies and children aged 6 months- 3 years. Our
Nursery is planned and led by a qualified and highly experienced EYFS teacher
and offers something very special to our families. We will have three
beautifully and intentionally resourced rooms for our Wrens (youngest babies),
Robins (older babies) and Finches (2-3 year olds). We also have a separate
kitchen and dining room, a library/sensory space and a large art studio led by
a full time art specialist. Outside we have a beautiful large walled nursery
garden, Forest School plus acres of school grounds and local parks and
attractions to visit. Nurturing and respecting the individuality of every child
is at the heart of all we do; we want our children to have the freedom to
explore their own ideas and fascinations, and for practitioners to be calm and
connected responding to the children with joy, expertise, creativity and care.
From September – January you will be working in our
current Nursery setting at St Peter’s School with the Finches class (2-3 year
olds) before moving to the Rise Nursery in January.
The Rise will be a wonderful Teacher-led nursery with a
separate dining room, art studio and library and beautiful light-filled
children’s rooms in a large historic house. It will have support from a variety
of School services to support the staff with focusing on the children. This
will include Housekeeping services to ensure practitioners do not need to
complete laundry, cleaning or washing up as well as other functions to support
our staff.
What Your Role Involves:
As a valued member of our team, you’ll:
·
Help create a safe,
stimulating, language-rich and child-led learning environment where babies and
children thrive
·
Plan ‘in the moment’ in
response to the play of babies and young children expanding the learning
possibilities in creative and exciting ways
·
Be a devoted, compassionate and
attuned keyperson
·
Assess and support children’s
learning milestones and share these through our focus child approach with
parents
·
Fully engage with our training
programme and Curiosity Approach and Reggio Emilia Inspired philosophy
·
Be a committed, positive and
collaborative member of the team and a great team player
·
Offer thoughtful, unhurried and
reassuring communication with parents and carers and build positive
relationships with families
General
1. Health & Safety - You have a legal duty to take reasonable care of your own health and safety and that of others and you are expected to be familiar with, and adhere to, St Peter’s School’s Health and Safety policy.
Beatrice Lablaine
01904527300
b.lablaine@stpetersyork.org.uk
