Our Nursery
Little Pips
Nursery, a state-of-the-art Early Years education facility, opened its doors in
September 2025 on the grounds of Pocklington School. Little Pips Nursery was
born from a vision to provide truly exceptional Early Years education. Backed
by the expertise and resources of Pocklington School, the nursery offers a
nurturing haven where children aged 0 to four years can thrive. What sets
Little Pips apart is its comprehensive offering; the nursery combines the
expertise of highly qualified and passionate educators, inspired by the Reggio
Emilio approach, with access to our art studio, Forest School and the use of 32
acres of outdoor space creating a truly holistic approach to early years care
and education. We see children as capable, curious learners and educators as
reflective, intentional partners in their learning journey
The role
- An ideal
opportunity for experienced Nursery Educators looking for a new
challenge or recently qualified practitioners searching for their next role
- You will
work in one of our four rooms: Baby, walking to 2s, 2 to 3 or pre-schoolers to deliver
high quality early childhood education
- You will provide day to day care and supervision of children to ensure their
safety, wellbeing and happiness
- As an integral part of the nursery team, you will provide engaging, child
centred learning experiences that reflect the very best of the Reggio Emilia
approach.
The team
You’ll be
part of a nurturing, innovative team working with supportive, experienced and
dedicated teaching professionals along with new recruits such as yourself.
You’ll work with vibrant and engaged educators in a setting that celebrates
creativity, individuality, and collaboration. Together you will make a
significant impact on the future of early childhood education within a
forward-thinking, Reggio Emilia-inspired nursery.
What you’ll
receive
-
Competitive Salary (FTE £27,788 per annum / £13.36 per hour)
- Excellent work life balance including 4 x 10 hour shifts per week (with the same day
off each week). Hours of work are between 7:30am and 6:30pm. If you'd rather
work a shorter day or less than full time hours then different working patterns
can be discussed.
- Training and support to meet your individual needs with opportunities for
professional growth and career progression
- 33 days holiday (includes bank holidays)
- Defined contribution pension scheme (5% employer contributions, 3% employee
contribution)
- 50% fee discount for your children attending the nursery
- Free high quality lunch and snacks
- Free on-site parking
You will be
- Qualified to level 2 or above in Early Childhood Education (e.g. Early
years educator, CACHE level 2 or equivalent)
- Experienced in working within an early years setting, with a passion for
child-led, creative learning
- Committed to the application of the Reggio Emilia approach in early childhood
education
- Patient, creative and enthusiastic with the ability to form strong, trusting
relationships with children, colleagues and parents.
Don’t worry if you’re totally new to
the Reggio Philosophy! We proudly invest in you — with excellent CPD
opportunities, including specialist training, workshops and inspiring study
tours in London, alongside a strong culture of support and collaboration.
Next steps
To find out more please contact Abby Holtby, Nursery Manager on 01759 321685
/ nurserymanager@littlepips.com or Abby Popely in the HR Team on 01759 322666 /
popelya@pocklingtonschool.com
Please click
the green "apply now" button to submit your application; you can
upload the information from your CV to make the process quick and easy.
We will be continuously reviewing applications and interviews may be
arranged at any time. Therefore, we would like to encourage interested
candidates to apply as soon as possible.
At Little Pips we believe that educators deserve
inspiring environments and professional respect, just as much as the children
we care for. If you are passionate about early childhood education and want to
be part of a team committed to thoughtful, high-quality practice, we would love
to hear from you.
We strive to inspire, support &
celebrate equity, diversity & inclusion, indeed this is so fundamental that
it is one of our core strategic objectives. As such we are committed to
promoting equality and diversity within our workforce. As part of our
recruitment process, we actively encourage applications from individuals of all
backgrounds, experiences, and identities, including but not limited to race,
ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, and age. We recognise the
value of diverse perspectives and believe that a diverse team enhances
innovation, creativity, and success. We strive to create an inclusive
environment where all employees feel valued, respected, and empowered to
contribute their best.
Pocklington School Foundation is committed to
safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to
share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to
undertake an enhanced disclosure via the DBS.
Abby Popely
01759322666
popelya@pocklingtonschool.com
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