2 Full-Time Early Years Practitioners required

The Black Women’s Resource Centre Children’s Project require 2 Full-Time Qualified Early Years Practitioners (Application closing date extended).

  • Candidates must have NVQ Level 3 in Childcare or equivalent with Endorsements

  • Salary £13,000

  • 37 hrs per week

Established for 11 years, BWRC (Black Women’s Resource Centre) requires two enthusiastic and dynamic people to take up these full time posts in our busy nursery. BWRC is located on Burngreave Road but we will be moving to a newly refurbished location at the former Burngreave Young Children’s Centre in the Autumn term 2007. Our nursery provides quality early years education & childcare to a diverse group of children and families.

These posts offer an excellent opportunity for people with the relevant knowledge, experience and qualifications to play a key role in the provision of services for children and their families.

As we are a diverse and representative organisation we are not particularly under-represented but would welcome men and disabled employees as we endeavour to support all employees. Both the DDA 1995 and SDA 1975 apply.

For an application pack or informal enquiries please call Sharon or Lillian on 0114 275 1817

Closing date: Wednesday 8th August 2007.

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