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'Key workers are critical to thriving, sustainable communities. High house prices often drive them away from the neighbourhoods where they work, undermining our frontline public services.' Anyone lo...
Trainees count as nursery staff
Nursery operators may be allowed to count young trainees as up to half of their accredited staff, under an amendment in Ofsted's guidance to the Government's national standards for daycare in Engla...
Adele Donaldson
(Photograph) - Nursery manager Adele Donaldson has fun with her charges Josh and Will in the baby room of the Shaping Futures Day Nursery at Rampton Hospital in Nottinghamshire. The purpose-built n...
Quote of the week
'British children are some of the worst behaved I've met. Not all of them, but maybe 80 per cent are pretty bad. They behave in a way that would not be allowed in my country. Many times I have met E...
Teachers would vote to ditch SATs
Teachers in England and Wales have given substantial backing for a ballot to boycott all SATs, with the strongest support for a ban on tests at the end of Key Stage 1. A survey by the National Union...
Tom Jeffery
The first director general for children and families in England has been named as Tom Jeffery. He will lead the new directorate at the Department for Education and Skills, which was formed after the...
Sweets at checkouts
Parents have called on the country's supermarkets, grocery stores and pharmacies to stop displaying sweets, chocolates, crisps and soft drinks at their check-outs. The Parents' Jury, organised by wa...
Welsh not eating fruit and vegetables
Many primary school children in Wales still prefer not to eat fruit and vegetables despite better availability in school lunches, a report by the Food Standards Agency Wales has found. It said the n...
Early years left out of help for housing
Nursery nurses and other early years staff working for local authorities do not appear on the Government's list of key public service workers eligible for its £5bn affordable housing initiative in E...
Gill Haynes
(Photograph) - Gill Haynes, chief executive of the National Childminding Association (front), praised 17 registered childminders in the Windsor and Maidenhead childminding network in Berkshire, whe...
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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



