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How to become a Nursery Nurse (Nursery Practitioner) A short guide from Nursery Jobs Finder a niche job board platform for Early Years Education and Nursery job hunters: https://nurseryjobsfinder.com/ I'm interested. How do I sign up? https://nurseryjobsfinder.com/ https://nurseryjobsfinder.com/registr... Read full presentation video below: Topics Covered: What will I be doing? Can I specialise? What can I expect? What is the typical salary of a nursery nurse? What qualifications do I need? Later in my role, are there any progressions? Life as a Nursery Nurse is all about making learning fun through educational activities. You don’t always get a job where you can laugh all day and the working environment is cosy and fun." Jayne Hall, Nursery Practitioner of 15 years. What will I be doing? As a Nursery Nurse, you will be caring for babies and looking after young children. You can work in many different environments and all types of nursery settings. This can include; Day Nurseries Pre-schools Which are operated by private owners, local authorities, or specialist schools. As a Nursery Nurse, it is your job to ensure the safety of the babies and children you are responsible for. You will keep them engaged and happy throughout your working day, whilst monitoring that they are developing educationally and socially. This is achieved through learning whilst playing with the children. This then naturally develops children’s language skills and takes them on a fun learning journey, within a safe and nurturing environment. Can I specialise? You can also carve out a specialism as a Nursery Nurse. This then gives you the chance to open more doors, increasing your career opportunities and chances to learn and progress further. For example; some Nursery Nurses specialise within and care for children with disabilities, mental health issues, or learning difficulties. Some Nursey Nurses specialise and prefer to work with babies, and they mainly manage a baby room, within a nursery. The Nursery World is your oyster! The nursery world is your oyster, and it will definitely satisfy your desire to progress and take your learning further! “As a nursery nurse of 15 years, I have specialised in all areas within Early Years education. I have found working with SEND Children to be extremely rewarding. Parents are extremely grateful for all the small wins their children have, which motivates you further to see a SEND child progress.” Jayne Hall, Nursery Practitioner *Special educational needs and disabilities ( SEND ) What to expect... Busy, yet fun day. Plenty of play through learning. What is the typical salary for a Nursery Nurse? Qualified Practitioner £17,000 - £22,000 Typically you can expect to earn around £17,000 to £22,000 per year, but this often varies depending on location, experience, specialism, and the nursery you work at. Qualified Senior or Manager £20,000 to £35,000. Typically you can expect to earn around £20,000 to £35,000 per year, but this often varies depending on location, experience, specialism, and the nursery you work at. Trainee or Assistant £10,000 - £16,000 As a junior or trainee Nursery Nurse, you can expect to start on around £10,000 – £16,000 a year. Apprenticeship scheme salaries are set by the government. Key factors in salary difference... Actual nursery setting Location Specialism Experience Qualifications Needed: To become a Qualified Nursery Nurse you need to achieve at least a Level 3 in a recognised childcare qualification. However, you can start to gain experience as an apprentice or assistant You can gain this qualification through various methods: CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Child Care and Education, BTEC National Diploma in Children’s Care, Learning and Development or NVQ Level 3 in Children’s Care, Learning and Development. Gaining Experience: Whilst studying for a level 3, many start as Nursery Assistants or take part in apprenticeship training schemes, which enables you to earn whilst studying. There is also the option of studying for a level 2 qualification, whilst working as a Nursery Assistant. Later in my career, are there any progressions available? Management The more experience you gain, the more senior roles you can begin to apply for, which offer increased salaries. Teaching & Nanny Jobs Many Nursery Nurses go on to teaching or high-calibre nannying jobs, both in the UK or abroad. Specilaism Similarly, many go on to specialise in more niche care such as charities, social services, family centres or hospitals, to address more specific needs of children. Mind for business? Some Nursery Nurses go on to create their own businesses; open private day nurseries or crech groups. Make a start: Upload your CV to Nursery Jobs Finder.com https://nurseryjobsfinder.com/