Nursery Teacher
Stirling Council
Stirling
- Expired
- Salary:
- £21,867-£34,887
- Job type:
- Full Time, Temporary
- Apply by:
- 25 April 2014
Job overview
Nursery Teacher, Stirling
Temporary for 1 year
35 hours per week
Stirling Council's Education Service is looking to recruit a temporary nursery teacher in order that three and four year olds attending nursery have access to a fully-qualified teacher.
The successful candidate will join a team of nursery teachers and will work closely with those colleagues to develop policy and practice locally. The post will be aligned to a learning community comprising local authority nurseries and partnership establishments.
The post requires high levels of flexible working and the willingness to travel to different locations is essential.
Please ask your Headteacher to email the confidential report to recruitment@stirling.gov.uk on or before the post closing date. Should you be invited to interview, please bring a copy of your confidential report, signed by your Headteacher to your interview.
A copy of the LNCT information can be downloaded from www.stirling.gov.uk/lnct
Protecting Vulnerable Groups Scheme
Stirling Council is committed to ensuring the safety of vulnerable people and our recruitment process is designed to support this. The preferred candidate will be required to be a member of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups Scheme. If you are a teacher on point 4 or above of the main grade scale it is Stirling Council's policy to ask that you pay for this.
Further Assistance
Should you have difficulty in accessing the attached documents, or applying for this post, please call 01786 233306 (Option 1) to speak to a member of our Recruitment Admin Team.
Closing date: 25 April 2014
Various Locations
Teith House
Stirling
Reference: STR003572
About Stirling Council
Stirling lies in the heart of central Scotland. And we're at the heart of life here. Every day we provide a wide range of services essential to enhancing the quality of life of people living in or visiting the area. We aim to ensure that the old and young are cared for; to provide support for those in need; to educate our young people and enhance cultural and sporting opportunities for all. We're committed to delivering quality services at the heart of our communities.
Clackmannanshire is Scotland in miniature - magnificent scenery, a turbulent history and welcoming people. We may be the smallest mainland county in Scotland, but we have some big ambitions. We aim to deliver the best services possible to the 49,000 people we serve. We aim to be innovative and to work in partnership with other organisations to achieve our goals.
In the last two years, significant progress has been made in creating a shared education service and there are ambitious plans to develop integration. The rationale of the shared delivery of education services is to improve the performance of the education service in order to deliver better outcomes for all children and young people in Stirling and Clackmannanshire councils. The capacity of the joint education team to improve performance has been strengthened by pooling expertise and experience from a wider team and by working differently with schools and nurseries.
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