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Chaston Nursery is a private daycare nursery setting for children aged 3 months to 5 years. We are located in West Hampstead and are fortunate to have a variety of transport options, including several bus routes as well as a variety of tube and train options close by. We are open for a 10 hr day and require practitioners to complete an 8 hour shift daily from Monday to Friday. We are currently looking for a full time Nursery Practitioner (40 hours per week) to join our expanding team. Are you a fun loving, caring and enthusiastic educator? Do you have a passion for childcare? We want to invest in a skilled team that will support us in providing outstanding care and learning opportunities to all the children attending our setting. We are keen to add to our diverse and inclusive workplace. We have training options available to candidates who are interested in gaining further skills and knowledge and are seeking new challenges. We are looking for someone who can be their authentic self to join our mission to nurture kind and considerate children with confidence and an inquisitive love for learning through our child centred approach.
We are looking for a 14-16-year-old classroom assistant Job Duties: -Mark Kumon worksheets • Provide guidance to develop foundational skills in math, reading, and writing. • Encourage independent learning while offering support when needed. • Monitor progress and provide feedback to the instructor regarding student performance. • Foster a positive and nurturing learning environment tailored to early learners. • Organize and prepare materials, including worksheets, pencils, and other supplies. • Support students in developing proper study habits and fine motor skills. • Collaborate with the instructor to address individual student needs. • Maintain a clean and orderly workspace.
Job Title: Research Assistant (Remote) Company: Valutrades Location: Remote Job Type: [Full-time/Part-time/Contract] Department: Research & Strategy About Valutrades: Valutrades is a global financial services provider committed to empowering traders with the tools, knowledge, and insights they need to succeed. Our mission is to deliver a premium trading experience rooted in transparency, reliability, and continuous innovation. We're looking for a Research Assistant with hands-on trading experience through Valutrades to support our research and strategy team remotely. Position Overview: We are seeking a detail-oriented and analytical Research Assistant who has an active or past trading history with Valutrades. This remote role involves supporting the research team with market analysis, data collection, and strategic insights that help enhance trading strategies and inform business decisions. Key Responsibilities: - Conduct research and analysis on financial markets, trading instruments, and macroeconomic trends. - Analyze past and current trading data, particularly your own trading experience with Valutrades, to support strategy development. - Create and maintain research reports, dashboards, and internal documentation. - Support the development and testing of new trading strategies based on market trends and performance metrics. - Assist in preparing presentations and reports for internal and external stakeholders. - Monitor financial news and events that may impact markets and summarize key insights. - Collaborate remotely with analysts, traders, and management on research initiatives. - Requirements: - Proven trading history with Valutrades (account history will be used to confirm). - Solid understanding of trading platforms, instruments, and technical/fundamental analysis. - Excellent research and analytical skills with a keen attention to detail. - Ability to interpret and work with large sets of data. - Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. - Self-motivated and able to work independently in a remote setting. - Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, or similar tools; knowledge of trading platforms and indicators is a plus. - Experience with data analysis tools or programming languages (Python, R, etc.) is advantageous but not required. - Preferred Qualifications: - Background in Finance, Economics, Mathematics, or a related field. - Familiarity with economic indicators, risk management principles, and backtesting methods. - Previous experience in a research or trading support role. - What We Offer: - Flexible remote working arrangement. - Competitive compensation based on experience and contribution. - Opportunity to influence research directions and contribute to strategic trading decisions. - Access to ongoing professional development and market education resources.
An Early Years Practitioner is required to start ASAP in a private nursery based in South West London to work with children age range 0 - 4 years old. Job Type: Full-time/Part-time positions Job Purpose: To provide high-quality care and education to children from birth to pre-school age in a supportive and inclusive environment. To promote the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development of children, ensuring they reach their full potential. Key Responsibilities: 1. Care and Education: - Provide a safe, welcoming, and stimulating environment for children, ensuring their needs are met at all times. - Plan, implement, and evaluate educational programs for children from birth to pre-school age, ensuring they are tailored to meet individual needs. - Create a range of activities that promote learning and development, including play, exploration, and sensory experiences. 1. Observation and Assessment: - Observe and record children's progress, identifying their strengths and areas for development. - Use this information to inform planning and make decisions about the best ways to support children's learning and development. 1. Relationship Building: - Form strong, positive relationships with children, carers, and colleagues to ensure that all needs are met and that children receive the best possible care. - Develop and maintain effective communication systems to share information with colleagues, parents, and other stakeholders. 1. Teamwork and Collaboration: - Work collaboratively with colleagues to achieve team goals and objectives, including contributing to whole-team planning and delivery of educational programs. - Participate in professional development and training opportunities to enhance knowledge and skills. 1. Health, Safety, and Hygiene: - Maintain a clean, safe, and hygienic environment, adhering to relevant policies and procedures. - Ensure the health, safety, and well-being of children and colleagues, reporting any concerns to the Early Years Manager/Senior Leader. Requirements: - Diploma or Degree in Early Years Education or related field (or equivalent) - Experience of working with children from birth to pre-school age, including babies (0-12 months) - Knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and other relevant early years frameworks and policies - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills - Ability to work effectively in a team and contribute to collaborative planning - Strong observational and record-keeping skills - First Aid training and certification (or willingness to obtain) - Enhanced DBS clearance preferable Desirable Qualifications and Experience: - NVQ or QCF Level 3 (or equivalent) in Early Years Education or related field - Experience of working with children with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) - Knowledge of childcare legislation and regulations - Experience of planning and delivering educational programs for children from birth to pre-school age Working Conditions: - This role involves working in a nursery/school environment, with a varied and dynamic pace. - Willingness to work outdoors and participate in play-based activities with children is essential. - Ability to manage physical demands of the role, including lifting and moving equipment and children. Equal Opportunities: We are an equal opportunities employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. - We welcome applications from all qualified individuals, including those from minority ethnic backgrounds and with disabilities. - Competitive salary and benefits package How to Apply: If you are passionate about working with young children and are committed to delivering high-quality care and education
Bank Staff Nursery Nurse Evolve within recruitment - Clapham Position: Bank Staff Nursery Nurse for various nursery settings. Hourly Rate: £11.00 - £15.00 per hour dependent on childcare qualification Hours: Our nurseries operate Monday to Friday from 7.00am until 6.30pm. Hours are allocated to staff as required by our nurseries. Location: Clapham Flexible job role working various early years settings around Clapham, pick and choose your days however we ask that you can do a minimum of one full day! Our nurseries offer state-of-the-art facilities, combining bright and spacious rooms indoors with fabulous outdoor areas. Evolve within recruitment is a family run business where people really matter, feel valued and have a voice. We aim to push our staff to maximise your potential! Benefits include: Hourly Rate: £11.00 - £15.00 per hour dependent on childcare qualification. Excellent working conditions. Opportunities to work in several different nurseries. Access to the best equipment/resources. Day to day support from a strong management team. Pay rise opportunities. Bonus opportunities. Employee of the month scheme. The ideal Bank staff Nursery nurse candidate must have: An interest in working with young children (from 0-5 years). Team player. Strong communication skills both written and verbal. Ability to use initiative. A passion for the Early Years. Qualified in Early years either Level 2 or 3. DBS certificate. Availability to work at least one day a week 8:00am – 6:00pm. Willing to travel up to 45 minutes from home - This position is subject to an Enhanced DBS Certificate and employment references *
Job Description: We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Mathematics Lecturer (Code 2311) to join our educational team. The ideal candidate mathematics lecturer roles, often categorized under SOC code 2311 (Higher Education Teaching Professionals), involve teaching and research at a university or other higher education institution. These professionals deliver lectures, seminars, and tutorials, prepare exams, and advise students on academic matters. Higher education teaching professionals deliver lectures and teach students to at least first degree level, undertake research and write journal articles and books in their chosen field of study. Education: Entry will require a good honours first degree plus a higher degree or an equivalent professional qualification. For vocational subjects, practical experience and additional qualifications may also be required. Tasks: • prepares, delivers and directs lectures, seminars and tutorials; • prepares, administers and marks examinations, essays and other assignments; • advises students on academic matters and encourages independent research; • provides pastoral care or guidance to students; • participates in decision making processes regarding curricula, budgetary, departmental and other matters; • directs the work of postgraduate students; • undertakes research, writes articles and books and attends conferences and other meetings. Responsibilities • Deliver engaging and comprehensive mathematics lessons to students across different year groups. • Develop and implement lesson plans that cater to the varying abilities of students, ensuring all learners are supported. • Utilise effective behaviour management strategies to maintain a positive learning environment.• Provide one-on-one tutoring and mentoring to students who require additional support in mathematics. • Assess student progress through regular testing and provide constructive feedback to enhance their learning experience. • Collaborate with colleagues to develop interdisciplinary projects that incorporate mathematical concepts into other subjects, such as biochemistry and scientific research. • Participate in professional development opportunities to stay current with educational best practices and methodologies. • Engage with parents and guardians to discuss student progress and address any concerns regarding their academic performance. • Qualifications • Minium Master degree in Mathematics or a related field is essential; teaching qualifications are highly desirable. • Experience in tutoring or mentoring students in mathematics is advantageous. • Strong communication skills, with the ability to explain complex concepts clearly and effectively. • Familiarity with special education practices and the ability to adapt teaching methods for diverse learning needs is preferred. • Proficiency in proofreading lesson materials and assessments for accuracy. • Experience in laboratory settings or scientific research is a plus, particularly for integrating mathematics into practical applications. • If you are enthusiastic about teaching mathematics and committed to fostering an inclusive educational environment, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding opportunity. • Job Types: Full-time, Permanent, Temporary • Contract length: 12 months above. • Pay: £43,073.00-£45,745.00 per year • Additional pay: • Bonus scheme • Commission pay • Loyalty bonus• Performance bonus • Yearly bonus • Schedule: • Monday to Friday • Work Location: In person at 26-28 Hammersmith Grove London W6 7BA