Welsh Speaking Nursery Nurse
- Recruiter
- Brook Street
- Location
- Swansea, Wales
- Salary
- Negotiable
- Posted
- 19 Jun 2018
- Closes
- 17 Jul 2018
- Ref
- REWSNNS
- Contact
- Lucy Woolway
- Sectors
- Education & Teaching, Nursery
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Welsh Speaking Nursery Nurses
Swansea
£8+ ph
Galw at nyrsyr meithrinfa yn Caerdydd sy'n siarad Gymraeg!
Calling all Welsh speaking nursery nurses in Swansea!
Do you enjoy working with babies and toddlers in a vibrant nursery setting? If so, a job opportunities in Swansea have arisen specially for you!
Here at BS Social Care we are always recruiting for experienced Nursery Nurses who want a new challenge!
We can provide you with either full time or part time hours. These can be flexible to fit round your current schedule or if you feel like gaining as much experience as possible then we want to hear from you!
The nurseries we work with love passionate people who will get stuck in to children`s play, and all the fun activities they plan during the day! Being adaptable to any tasks required is all part of fitting in to their lively team, so if you like being busy during the work day this job is ideal for you!
Your job is to keep the children safe and nurtured whilst they are in your care so a calm and sensitive approach to caring would be perfect for this job.
Holding a qualification in Children and Early Child Care is desirable but not essential. As the children communicate in Welsh and we would like you to help them develop further so being fluent in Welsh is an essential job requirement.
What you will recieve in return:
Holiday pay accrued
Pension contribution
Flexible working
Contract Hours
Full induction provided
Dedicated point of contact in branch
Variety of assignments
24 hour support from our central out of hours team
'Recommend A Friend' referral scheme
Permanent jobs available
For more information please call 02920224755 and ask to speak to Rhiannon or e-mail a CV . You can also register your details on .
Subject to enhanced DBS checks and satisfactory references