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National Childcare Month is now officially under way, and June is packed with activities and events to celebrate the great work done by people in this sector. With many of the main organisations - t...
Families use more registered childcare
More parents than ever in England are using formal childcare to look after their children during the week, according to research by the National Centre for Social Research (NCSR), launched to coinci...
Nineteen-month-old Nirali Mistry
(Photograph) - Nineteen-month-old Nirali Mistry is in safe hands with nursery manager Linda Hunter at the new Prime Time nursery in Edinburgh. The nursery, which opened last month, is the brainchil...
'Family friendly' boosts business
Nearly nine out of ten employers expect family-friendly policies to become more important in the next five years, a survey of the UK's big employers has revealed. The survey found employers recognis...
New rights for fathers and adoptive parents
New rights for fathers and adoptive parents to paid time off, an extension of paid and unpaid leave for new mothers, and a right for the parents of young children to ask for flexible working conditi...
A better balance between work and the home
A better balance between work and the home can improve the morale of the workforce, reduce staff turnover and boost productivity, Jane Davidson, Welsh minister for education and lifelong learning, s...
Quote of the week
'Overlong hours lead to exhaustion. And they are causing children to grow up deprived of parental attention... A common reaction to us "whingers" is that flexible working is too expensive to employe...
Childcare month starts to blossom
Sunflowers were blooming all round when children from a Middlesex day nursery came to London Zoo last week to help launch the UK's first National Childcare Month. The children, from Knowle Green Day...
Nursery sets sights on executive parents
A new nursery in Edinburgh is offering 'corporate packages' so that senior company executives can be certain their children are provided with quality care if they have to attend emergency meetings o...
Early years experience not essential
The new Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care has been recruiting new officers - but has not specified that they should have any early years experience. A recent advertisement in The Scotsm...
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- Nursery Nurse, Working Mums
- £14,000-£15,000, East Sheen, London
- Early Years Practitioner / Nursery Nurse, Fortune Green Nursery Limited
- Starting Salary £17,000 pa, West Hampstead, NW6 (North London)
- Childminding Quality Improvement Partner - One year fixed term contract, National Childminding Association
- £21,369 inc OLW, Feltham
- Nursery Manager, Caleeda Limited
- £25000-£28000, South East England, Kent
- Special Needs Teaching Assistant, Protocol Education
- negotiable, London



