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Nursery Practitioner Level 3 - Shepperton

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Nursery Early Years Practitioner L3
Partou Playtime Day Nursery & Pre-school
📍 Location & Hours
Shepperton, Surrey | Full-Time | Permanent
💰 Salary & Offer
£29,952 + £5,000 Welcome Bonus
🔍 About The Role
Partou Best Friends Day Nursery & Pre-school is seeking a Level 3 Early Years qualified nursery practitioner for a full-time (40 hours/week) role.
- Ensure children engage in stimulating activities that promote their learning and development (in line with EYFS).
- Provide exceptional care and compassion for children while maintaining a safe and inclusive environment.
- Build strong partnerships with caregivers, colleagues, and families.
🎁 What We Offer
Welcome Bonus & Development:
- £5,000 Welcome Bonus (spread across your first year, subject to terms).
- Partou Academy – access to high-quality professional training & development.
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Work-Life Perks:
- 60% childcare discount (you + immediate family).
- Enhanced maternity/paternity leave.
- Pension scheme.
- 23 days + bank holidays annual leave (plus your birthday off!).
- Support for health & wellbeing (free health plan + 24/7 helpline).
- Exclusive shopping discounts (retail, dining, travel, etc.).
Referral & Rewards:
- Buddy Bonus – cash reward for recruitment referrals.
👩👨👧👦 About You
Minimum Requirements:
- Level 3 Early Years qualification.
- Strong knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS).
- Passion for early years education.
- Ability to support children’s learning and development confidently.
- Commitment to safeguarding, plus continuous professional development.


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🌟 Why Work With Partou?
- Become part of a supportive, caring community.
- World-class resources & expertise to empower your career.
- Make a positive impact on next-generation development.
- Learn more: www.partou.co.uk/careers
Important Note:
- Enhanced DBS checks required.
- Not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1975.
Partou is part of the National Partnership in Early Learning and Childcare (NPELC), supporting 1,300+ settings, 38,000 employees, and over 160,000 children across England.
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