Come and do the most important job in Henley

10:30AM, Monday 05 March 2018

Come and do the most important job in Henley

AT Treetops Nursery we know that our staff do the most amazing job supporting children’s wellbeing, learning and development.

Treetops is part of the family-run Countryside Nurseries group, which is committed to providing high quality care and education for young children.

In order to achieve this, we make sure that we employ staff who are caring, fun and passionate about working with children and then we look after them!

We support the continuous professional development of our staff by offering high quality in-house and external training courses, as well as training towards recognised qualifications.

We also offer apprenticeships which combine practical training in childcare and education with study for a qualification. This allows us to grow our own staff for the future as we hope that apprentices will want to stay with us as a permanent member of staff when they qualify.

Nursery manager Sarah Billings says: “As a group of nurseries, we are fortunate to be able to offer career progression and further job opportunities to our staff.”

We have recently invested in enhancing the environments for children to ensure they make good progress in their learning. This makes Treetops a lovely place for staff to work too.

We use state of the art technology to improve communication with parents and this helps to reduce the paperwork staff are required to do and allows them to spend more time with the children. We pay competitive salaries and offer an attractive range of benefits.

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