About This Role
As a Play Assistant, you will assist in the provision of high-quality play experiences, helping to provide excellent care and a comprehensive range of appropriate, stimulating and creative learning activities for children aged 2 β 7 years. We are looking for an individual who has a genuine interest in, and commitment to, working with children in a professional capacity within an early learning and childcare environment. The role is child-focused which requires sensitivity, patience and compassion along with a welcoming approach aimed at generating a feeling of trust and safety for children and their parents/carers. A genuine interest in the development of children and their wellbeing is essential, along with important qualities such as kindness, sensitivity, nurture, respect and the ability to always maintain confidentiality.
Hours of work: 15:30 β 18:00, Monday to Friday. Term-time only.
Duties and responsibilities: Work as part of a team with shared responsibility, to ensure that children are properly supervised at all times both indoors and outdoors and that appropriate adult child ratios are maintained at all time. Escort children to the toilet, support potty training and change nappies where required. Support pupils eating food, ensuring that good table manners are adhered to. Develop age-appropriate social skills in children. Follow school procedures for first aid and/ or administering managing an illness. Liaise effectively and professionally with staff and teachers, as required. Set an example to all children by modelling kindness, diversity and respect. Interacting with the children and participating with enthusiasm in their fun activities. Report any concerns about children to the appropriate staff members. Respect and maintain confidentiality at all times. Follow the schoolβs policies as set out in the staff handbook and on the school website. Level 3 or above Childcare qualification. Current paediatric first aid certificate. Experience of working with children, with a caring and flexible approach to working. Ability to enthuse and encourage the children in their learning, whatever their ability level Knowledge of children's games and activities. Knowledge and understanding of EAL and SEN. A broad understanding of different pedagogies and when to use them in practice. The successful candidate will: Have experience of working with children. Have a strong sense of teamwork. Be responsive and flexible to changing priorities. Be well-presented, dedicated and reliable. Have an understanding of Child Protection and Safeguarding. St Piran's is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. All successful applicants will be required to undergo child protection screening, including checks with current and previous employers and the Disclosure & Barring Service.
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Closing date: Friday, 17 April 2026.