Appointment details Nursery Carer (Bank Staff) Closing date 15 April 2015 Ref: R150076 Contents About Aston University Welcome from Alan Charters, Chief of Operations and Estates Aston University Nursery Role description Person specification How to apply and the selection process Main requirements for the engagement of casual workers About Aston University At a time of significant change within the Higher Education sector, with more emphasis being placed on widening participation, graduate employment, the student experience and the impact of research on society, Aston looks forward to the future with confidence. Aston’s vision is to be the UK’s leading University for business, enterprise and the professions, where original research has a positive impact on the world around us. Aston’s strategy ‘Forward to 2020’ describes Aston as a top research-led international University renowned for developing future leaders of business and the professions. We already ‘punch above our weight’ and have high, yet realistic, aspirations for 2020 that include: Ranked within the top 1% of universities in the world, and consistently in the Top 20 in the UK In the Top 10 for Graduate Employability in the UK and Top 40 worldwide Focussed on the needs of business and the professions, with all Aston undergraduate students taking part in integrated work experience Carrying out world class research that leads to the creation of practical and applicable solutions for the challenges of the future, and contributes to the development of research leaders and entrepreneurs Providing an inspiring, challenge-based education for students, equipping them to develop into global citizens, with the skills, knowledge and confidence they will need to achieve their goals and reach their full life potential Engaging with our community and city, recruiting students with talent regardless of income and background, and partnering with business, the professions and the public sector Putting sustainability at the centre of all we do, ensuring that Aston is one of the greenest and most sustainable of all UK universities, in the Top 5 of the People and Planet League. Students are at the heart of everything we do within Aston’s small and friendly community – in the way we think and in the way we act. The student experience is distinctive and unique at Aston because it is built and lived by students and staff as equal partners in the relationship. Our students are engaged in all aspects of their academic and social lives at Aston; our staff are genuinely interested in their students, their success and their welfare, and are universally approachable and friendly. Welcome from Alan Charters Dear applicant I am delighted that you are considering applying for this position at what is a particularly exciting time for Aston University, and an incredibly challenging time for the Higher Education (HE) sector. The HE sector is currently experiencing an unprecedented scale and pace of change, combined with a high degree of ambiguity and uncertainty. Whilst there are some ‘knowns’ - HEFCE funding for both teaching and capital investment has experienced dramatic reductions, the impact of the UK’s new visa regime on international student numbers - there are equally important ‘unknowns’ - to what extent will student expectations rise as a result of the increased fees. Universities who are able to adapt swiftly to a changing and increasingly competitive market will thrive. Aston is well positioned for the future. Our vision ‘Employable Graduates; Exploitable Research’ not only inspires and motivates students, but speaks to business and governments, who will increasingly look to Aston for ideas and partnership. I look forward to receiving your application, and learning more about how you feel you can contribute to Aston’s continuing success. Alan Charters Chief of Operations and Estates Aston University Nursery Aston University Nursery was founded in 1973 with a commitment to provide the highest standards of care and education. We cater for up to 70 children from the age of 5 months to 8 years. We have four nursery rooms where children are grouped primarily according to their age and stage of development allowing for their individual needs to be catered for. We aim to provide every child with the best possible start in life and provide them with the support they require to enable them to reach their full potential. We . pride ourselves on providing a nurturing environment to help your child feel secure and cared for. We provide a fun learning environment in which children can develop a secure foundation for future learning. Our commitment to learning through play ensures that each child develops confidence as they learn to explore, to think about problems and to relate to others. For more information, visit our website www1.aston.ac.uk/about/nursery Organisational structure Casual Workers Role Description Work as part of a team, and with parents, to create a happy and stimulating atmosphere where children can develop to the full their emotional, physical, social and intellectual potential in a bright, attractive, safe and healthy environment. In all aspects of your work you should aim to provide the highest standards of care possible for the children. When making decisions, the safety, wellbeing and security of the children in your care have priority at all times. Responsibilities Work with children Care for the physical, intellectual, emotional and social wellbeing and development of the children. Assess and record the progress of children within your care, identify strengths and weakness and plan a variety of stimulating activities to develop children to their full potential. Establish caring relationships with children and parents within an equal opportunities and non-judgmental framework. To work in partnership with parents to provide the best care possible for their children. Promote full, consistent and relevant exchanges of information with parents and colleagues in a professional manner. Promote positive cultural images in both general attitude and creative activities ensuring that all of the children, regardless of cultural or religious influences, are seen as valuable members of society. Maintain high standards of hygiene, cleanliness and safety in all areas of the Nursery. Monitor and suggest ways to develop the daily routine and record keeping procedures in co-operation with the Nursery Officer, to reflect children’s and their parent’s needs and other influences. Support, as directed, the training of child care students, and co-operate with the Student Supervisor and relevant student projects. Work within the national standards for day-care laid down by Ofsted as well as established Nursery care practices. Additional responsibilities Accept guidance from the Nursery Officer concerning day to day care practices. Discuss concerns, ideas and new developments with the Nursery Officer. Challenge stereotypical and racist attitudes. Occasional duties Assist with the organisation, supervision etc. of day-trips, Christmas parties etc. Assist with fund raising activities. Flexibility At all times the casual worker should be prepared to be flexible and to work in whatever area needs their skills. It is expected that in emergency and unusual situations all staff will help with whatever duties are necessary to ensure the effective operation of the Nursery. General The casual worker has a general responsibility for the safety and wellbeing of all children in the Nursery at all times. With this in mind, it is the responsibility of the casual worker to be aware of what constitutes good care practices. Any casual worker who has concerns regarding inappropriate practices must report this to the Nursery Manager, a member of the management team, or the Chief Operating Officer. We aspire to the highest standards of service and friendliness from all our staff. We expect staff to maintain at all times, a high standard of professionalism, especially in relation to work practices, confidentiality and integrity. Casual Workers Person specification Education and qualifications Essential Method of assessment Basic literacy in English. Application form NVQ level 2 in Child Care and education or willing to work towards this qualification. Experience Current and relevant experience in the under-five’s age group. Application form, interview Aptitude and skills An understanding of own motivation for childcare work. Interview Approachable, with good interpersonal skills, and able to communicate with a range of people parents, children, staff visitors and senior managers. Reliable, with good time-keeping skills. Ability to reflect on experiences to enable selfdevelopment. An understanding of work practices in a day nursery setting. Application form, interview The ability to retain and interpret information provided such as policies and procedures which regulate work practices. Demonstrates a commitment to equal opportunities. Training and Development An understanding of the Early Years Foundation Stage. Application form, interview Desirable Method of assessment Experience Current and relevant experience in a good day nursery work environment. Application form, interview Aptitude and skills A good knowledge of Child Development from 0 to 5 years. Application form, interview Other Formal training in childcare. Application form How to apply and the selection process Please visit our website aston.ac.uk/jobs to apply online. If you do not have internet access, call 0121 204 4500 and leave your name and address quoting the job title and reference number: Closing date for applications 15 April 2015 Interview date W/C 27 April 2015 Please contact Dionne Rutty, Deputy Nursery Manager, for an informal discussion about the role. Tel: +44(0) 121 204 5323 Email: d.rutty1@aston.ac.uk If you would like information on the progress of your application, advice on any aspect of the appointment process, or a conversation about our terms and conditions of service, please contact: Anne-Marie Lokwiya HR Advisor +44 (0) 121 204 5385 a.lokwiya@aston.ac.uk Sarah Taylor HR Advisor +44 (0) 121 204 4573 s.taylor@aston.ac.uk Main Requirements for the Engagement of Casual Workers Qualifications Successful candidates will be required to produce evidence of their qualifications upon joining the University. Eligibility to work in the UK Candidates who are not citizens of the United Kingdom, or of another EEA member country, should ensure that they meet the requirements of one of the 5 tiers of the immigration points based system. Candidates should check their eligibility to enter or remain in the UK in advance of making any job application using the points-based calculator on the UK Visas & Immigration website. If you do not meet the minimum points requirement, you will not be able to work in the UK and any application for employment would be unsuccessful. Document checks As a result of the implementation of sections 15 to 26 of the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality 2006 Act on 29 February 2008, the University requires all prospective and, in some cases, current employees, to provide documentation to verify their eligibility to work in the UK. Further information about these requirements can be found on the UK Visas & Immigration website. Equal opportunities Aston University promotes equality and diversity in all aspects of its work. We aim to ensure, through our admissions policies for students, and our staff recruitment and selection processes, that we encourage applications from all groups represented in the wider community at a local, national and international level. The University will endeavour not to discriminate unfairly or illegally, directly or indirectly, against students or potential students, staff or potential staff. This commitment applies to all functions of the University and to any stage of an individual’s career at Aston. An Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form is included with the application form. Data Protection Act 1998 Your application will only be used to inform the selection process, unless you are successful, in which case it will form the basis of your personal record with the University which will be stored in manual and/or electronic files. Information in statistical form on present and former employees is given to appropriate outside bodies. Data you provide on the Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form will be included in a general database, for statistical monitoring purposes, enabling the University to monitor the effectiveness of its Policy, Code of Practice and Guidelines on Equal Opportunities in Employment. Individuals will not be identified by name. Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, a person with a criminal record is not required to disclose any spent convictions unless the position they are applying for is listed as an exception under the act. Since this post may involve substantial unsupervised contact with young people and/or vulnerable adults, it is an exception under the act and the successful applicant will be required to undergo a DBS check.
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