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Early Years Practitioner SEND

ACR Recruitment and Training LTD
Warwickshire
1 day ago
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ACR Recruitment & Training Ltd are delighted to be working with a small, community-focused preschool who are seeking a passionate and caring Early Years Practitioner to join their team. This role is ideal for someone with a strong understanding of early childhood development and a genuine commitment to supporting children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).

About the Role

As an Early Years Practitioner, you’ll play a key role in creating an inclusive and nurturing environment where every child can flourish. You’ll support the individual needs of children, adapting activities to ensure equal participation, and bring creativity, warmth, and fun to each day.

Key Responsibilities:


  • Support children’s learning and development in line with the EYFS framework.
  • Provide individualised support to children with SEND and additional needs.
  • Create engaging, inclusive, and play-based learning experiences.
  • Work collaboratively with colleagues, parents, and external professionals.
  • Uphold safeguarding and preschool policies at all times.


What We Offer


  • Term-Time Only Role – 32 hours per week over 4 days, ensuring a healthy work–life balance.
  • Supportive & Welcoming Team – Work alongside friendly colleagues and a committed management committee.
  • Training & Development – Opportunities for ongoing professional growth and SEND-specific training.
  • Creative Freedom – Bring your own ideas to life in a setting that values play, imagination, and inclusion.


About You


  • Qualified to Level 3 or above in Early Years (or equivalent).
  • A good understanding of SEND and strategies to support individual needs.
  • Experience working in an early years setting (preferred).
  • Patient, enthusiastic, and dedicated to helping every child achieve their best.
  • Excellent communication skills with children, parents, and colleagues.


At ACR Recruitment & Training Ltd, we believe in quality, and care. We’re committed to supporting nurseries with dedicated practitioners while providing our candidates with opportunities that fit around their lives.

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