Are you an experienced Early Years Leader or Setting Manager eager for your next professional challenge? We are excited to offer three rewarding Early Years Learning Lead roles, each specialising in a distinct area: Maths, Communication and Language, and Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSED).
As an Early Years Learning Lead, you will facilitate high-quality DfE-approved CPD for practitioners, provide specialist subject support to Early Years settings, and engage in regional and national networking with fellow professionals. Your expertise and passion will be instrumental in driving excellence and innovation across the sector.
• Maths Lead (3 days per week): Champion mathematical learning and development, supporting practitioners to embed numeracy and spatial reasoning in everyday practice.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trust and credibility beyond their setting.
• Able to deliver the key programme content with rigour whilst being responsive and sensitive to educators’ needs and prior experiences.
• Aspirational to support the improvement/facilitate the development of the quality of early maths practice.
• Open to reflecting on their practice as an Early Years Learning Lead.
• Ability to provide bespoke support to early years settings, tailoring approach to meet the unique needs of each context.
• A self-starter, able to work independently, make strategic decisions, proactively generate work, and collaborate effectively as part of a team.
• Has experience of working with children aged between 0 to 4 years old in an early childhood education context.
• Has experience working in, or with, a range of different childcare provider types (i.e. PVIs, childminders, school-based settings).
• Has experience of leading professional development in early maths.
• Has experience of mentoring others or using a coaching model of support, demonstrating the ability to build and nurture professional relationships.
• Has experience of developing and implementing a delivery plan which addresses the specific needs of early years settings and staff with input from key stakeholders including local authorities across multiple areas.
• Has experience of working collaboratively with multi-agency teams and/or local authority services.
• Opportunities for flexible working.
• Access to high quality CPD.
If you are committed to continuous professional development and keen to make a wider impact, we would love to hear from you. Join us and help shape the future of Early Years education!
Please see the attached Expression of Interest (EOI) for more information and to apply for the Early Years Maths Lead role. These roles will be contracted by the SPH with an allocated day rate of £500/day and are funded up until March 2028 in the first instance, with the possibility of contracts being extended dependent on funding. All roles are for 38 weeks of the year (term-time) can be undertaken in one of two ways:
• Being paid directly as a self-employed contractor / consultant
• By agreed release from your existing role, with payment be made to your setting for your release
Closing date: Thursday 11th June 12 noon
Interviews will be held on: 16th June + 18th June (pm)
If you would like to discuss these roles further, please contact Nicola McGarrell at: nmcgarrell@londonsouthtsh.org
To apply, please complete the EOI, and email it to:recruitment@tcset.org.uk
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