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Hours - 08-01-06 11:19
by: baby_girl
hi,
I've recently become a deputy manager, and although a lot of my time is spent in the office doing paperwork, fees etc, I do my hardest to ensure I still spend some time with the children. I spend time with them at the beginning and end of each day, at lunchtimes, and I try to visit each group for 20-30 minutes to say hello and take part in their activities. This isn't possible every day but I do it as many times as I can.
In a few weeks I will be taking small groups of children away from their groups to do small group work.
Myself and my other senior colleagues work 42 1/2 hrs a week and my other staff work 37 hours. All my staff get time throughout the days for their paperwork (reviews / planning, etc).
Hope this helps answer your question.
