Roles and responsibilities
Additional School Requirements:
Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Primary/Early Years Education or a Bachelor's degree with a mandatory post-teaching qualification (PGCE or similar in EYFS or Primary).
Minimum Experience: A minimum of 3 years experience teaching the England National Curriculum (ENC) in a similar role.
Job Specific Knowledge & Skills:
Desired candidate profile
An Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) teacher plays a crucial role in the development and education of young children, typically from birth to age five. Key skills and responsibilities include:
Child Development Knowledge
- Understanding Developmental Milestones: Knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development of young children to provide appropriate support.
Curriculum Implementation
- Play-Based Learning: Designing and delivering engaging, play-based learning activities that align with the EYFS framework and promote holistic development.
Individualized Support
- Tailored Learning: Assessing children’s individual needs and adapting lessons to cater to different learning styles and abilities.
Assessment and Observation
- Monitoring Progress: Regularly observing children and documenting their progress, using this information to inform planning and support.
Communication Skills
- Effective Communication: Strong verbal and non-verbal communication skills to engage with young children, parents, and colleagues.
Classroom Management
- Creating a Positive Environment: Establishing a nurturing and inclusive classroom atmosphere that encourages exploration, curiosity, and social interaction.
Parental Engagement
- Building Relationships: Engaging with parents and caregivers to provide updates on their child’s progress and to offer support and resources.
Collaboration
- Teamwork: Working closely with other educators and support staff to create a cohesive and supportive learning environment.
Health and Safety
- Safety Awareness: Ensuring a safe and healthy environment for children, adhering to health and safety regulations and promoting hygiene practices.
Professional Development
- Continuous Learning: Committing to ongoing professional development and staying current with best practices in early childhood education.