Childcare Practitioner

The roles and responsibilites

  1.  
    What is the primary responsibility of a Nursery Practitioner (Level 3)?
    A. Team Leader B. Feeding children C. Key Person D. Write daily logs E. Teaching
  2.  
    How does the role of a Room Leader differ from a Nursery Assistant?
    A. Room Leader takes on a supervisory role whilst a Nursery Assistant focuses on the day to day tasks for the child B. Less Pay and Hours C. More pay and hours D. Supervisory role vs managing daily activities E. A Room Leader holds authority of the Nursery
  3.  
    What is the role of a Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO)?
    A. Identifying adults with additional needs B. Cleaning the institute and maintain a fresh environment C. Order food for lunch D. The SENCO is responsible for identifying children with additional needs and ensuring they receive the right support.
  4.  
    What are the legal responsibilities regarding safeguarding for all practitioners?
    A. Leading staff recruitment B. ooking and cleaning to business accounting C. safe nappy-changing procedures D. Every childcare worker has a legal "Duty of Care."
  5.  
    What does a Nursery Manager do on a day-to-day basis?
  6.  
    What is the responsibility of a Childminder compared to a Nursery Worker?
  7.  
    What role does an Early Years Teacher (EYT) play?
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The roles and responsibilites

  1.  
    What is the primary responsibility of a Nursery Practitioner (Level 3)?
    A. Team Leader B. Feeding children C. Key Person D. Write daily logs E. Teaching
  2.  
    How does the role of a Room Leader differ from a Nursery Assistant?
    A. Room Leader takes on a supervisory role whilst a Nursery Assistant focuses on the day to day tasks for the child B. Less Pay and Hours C. More pay and hours D. Supervisory role vs managing daily activities E. A Room Leader holds authority of the Nursery
  3.  
    What is the role of a Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO)?
    A. Identifying adults with additional needs B. Cleaning the institute and maintain a fresh environment C. Order food for lunch D. The SENCO is responsible for identifying children with additional needs and ensuring they receive the right support.
  4.  
    What are the legal responsibilities regarding safeguarding for all practitioners?
    A. Leading staff recruitment B. ooking and cleaning to business accounting C. safe nappy-changing procedures D. Every childcare worker has a legal "Duty of Care."
  5.  
    What does a Nursery Manager do on a day-to-day basis?
    Ensuring the setting meets Ofsted (or relevant regulatory body) standards. Managing budgets and occupancy levels. Leading staff recruitment and professional development. Maintaining a partnership with parents and the local community.
  6.  
    What is the responsibility of a Childminder compared to a Nursery Worker?
    A Childminder is usually self-employed and works within their own home.
  7.  
    What role does an Early Years Teacher (EYT) play?
    An EYT usually holds a degree-level qualification and focuses specifically on the pedagogical side of childcare.

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