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Job | Full Time

Early Years Quality Mentor

Early Years - the organisation for young children

NJC Scale PO2, Point 35-38 (£30,785 - £33,437)
37.00
Are you passionate about improving the quality of learning for young children with a focus on rapid improvements and innovation for continual improvement to practice?
If you are, Early Years – the organisation for young children are recruiting for the following Regional post. The Early Years Quality Mentor will * promote and support the development of early years services to a range of groups including parent and toddlers, day care providers, playgroups and others with a focus on clear timebound evidence demonstrating sustained and high level improvements to practice and / or leadership of a setting. * assess training needs, deliver training and provide advice and support on programmes such as Media Initiative, Eager and Able to Learn and HighScope. With a clear focus on visibly leading improvements within the sector beyond the minimum standards. * demonstrate a commitment to excellence in all the services provided by the Organisation and to settings through specialist, highly effective and timebound support provided focusing on high quality learning and care for children, families and communities. * support governance arrangements in all Early Years settings

Closing Date

Wednesday / 09 January 2019
12:00pm

Contact Details

For further information and application packs please visit our website www.early-years.org/recruitment or contact Human Resources on 028 9038 7905.

6c Wildflower Way
Belfast
BT12 6TA
United Kingdom

More Information

Early Years is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to providing flexible friendly working conditions. As Protestants and males are currently known to be under-represented in the Organisation, we would particularly welcome applications from these groups.