Childcare Practitioner
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What is the primary responsibility of a Nursery Practitioner (Level 3)?
Key Person
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Team Leader,
Feeding children ,
Write daily logs ,
Teaching )
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How does the role of a Room Leader differ from a Nursery Assistant?
Room Leader takes on a supervisory role whilst a Nursery Assistant focuses on the day to day tasks for the child
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Less Pay and Hours ,
More pay and hours ,
Supervisory role vs managing daily activities,
A Room Leader holds authority of the Nursery)
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What is the role of a Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO)?
The SENCO is responsible for identifying children with additional needs and ensuring they receive the right support.
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Identifying adults with additional needs ,
Cleaning the institute and maintain a fresh environment ,
Order food for lunch )
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What are the legal responsibilities regarding safeguarding for all practitioners?
Every childcare worker has a legal "Duty of Care."
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Leading staff recruitment,
ooking and cleaning to business accounting,
safe nappy-changing procedures)
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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.
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What is the responsibility of a Childminder compared to a Nursery Worker?
A Childminder is usually self-employed and works within their own home.
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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.