Early Years Facilitator
JOB DESCRIPTION
We are primarily looking for someone who trusts children and their innate ability to learn, who respects their autonomy, and who loves to spend time in the open air. Our educators (or “facilitators”, as we prefer to call them) act as models and mentors for the children. Above all, they need to be grounded in partnership-based relationships and personal responsibility.
As facilitator, in collaboration with the rest of the school’s staff team, students, and parents, you will be:
ensuring children’s physical and emotional needs are met
facilitating the children’s interests and play
overseeing conflict resolution and fostering cohesion
inspiring without directing the children
contributing to observations and the assessment of children’s learning and development
attending staff meetings and training sessions
reflecting on your practice and daily routines and sharing ideas for improvement with the rest of the team
Since we encourage age-mixed groups, there will be many opportunities to work with older children.
This is a full time position (Monday - Friday).
ESSENTIAL QUALITIES:
Creativity, playfulness, curiosity and a love for learning
Self-direction, resourcefulness and self-motivation
Experience cultivating authentic, respectful, and partnership-based relationships with people of all ages
Love of working with young children
A passion for self-directed and democratic education
An understanding of how, through play, children can develop their curiosity, autonomy and understanding of the world around them
Ability to empower children to solve problems themselves
Enjoyment of being outdoors and a passion for helping children learn about the natural environment
Willingness to work towards an unconditional approach (no punishment or reward, including praise)
Ability to adapt to changing circumstances and to navigate interpersonal relationships
A variety of interests and abilities that you will enjoy sharing with young people
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
UK L3 or L4 childcare qualification
DESIRABLE QUALITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS
Spanish
Experience and/or training in alternative education (Democratic Education, Reggio Emilia, Montessori, Forest Schools, etc.)
Familiarity with the EYFS
Training in non-violent communication and active listening
Love of outdoor sports
Experience in DIY or DIWO activities
Paediatric first aid (ideally with outdoor specialism)
WHAT WE CAN OFFER:
The opportunity to enjoy working in a highly motivated team, with children who are eager to learn, and in a family-like school community where parents are very supportive. The newly renovated sustainable school building is surrounded by gardens, and located close to the city centre of the beautiful San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Tenerife.
Salary according to the position of Spanish Teachers Collective Bargaining Agreement in force, and a benefits package.
In-house training for continuous professional development.
Lunch time meals eaten at the school with the children.
HOW TO APPLY
If you share our passion for creating a caring school environment where children can be in charge of their education, then please email us at xx@xxxx.org attaching:
the application form you will find here
a handwritten cover letter stating why your are interested in this position
your CV in Europass format
Please apply by midnight on Thursday 30th of April 2020; interviews are planned in May.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS disclosure is required for this post.