Safer Recruitment 

Safer Recruitment Policy

The aim of the safer recruitment policy is to attract talented candidates for roles within the nursery and deter, reject and identify those that may cause harm to children and staff. The basis for this policy is to ensure a safe and nurturing learning environment for children.

Staff Recruitment and Induction

We endeavour to operate a robust recruitment procedure which is reviewed annually. We ensure that each candidate has completed an employment application form which asks specific questions to assess suitability for the position that they are applying. When an application for employment has been successful, we will invite the candidate for an interview.

We take pride in ensuring that new staff are completely dedicated to working with children and have a real desire to improve their practice through training, particularly in the Montessori approach and philosophies.

We have an in-depth interview structure which we follow very closely when interviewing prospective employees.


The interview & tour is structured as follows:


Candidates are required to bring the following to their interview:


We question candidates on Child Protection, Equal Opportunities and the Early Years Foundation Stage as a priority as well as looking at other aspects such as qualifications and experience. We look at the candidates’ relevant qualifications and assess their suitability to form part of the team at Smiths Children. Once a job offer has been made we follow up on references and ask the candidate to complete a Disclosure and Barring check which we initiate for them.

Induction 

It is our policy to carry out an initial health and safety induction prior to the new employee commencing employment where possible. This means that on their first day they are familiar with the layout of the nursery and will have met some of the children and staff they will be working closely with. New members of staff will be assigned a ‘buddy’ to help them settle in and support them as they get used to the routines and practices.

Importantly there is guidance available for any issues regarding Child Protection and how to protect themselves from allegations. A copy of the Induction checklist is signed by the new employee and by a supervisor and kept on file. Regular informal quizzes are produced by the manager to ascertain full understanding of the correct procedures and for the management to produce individual training plans.

In accordance with the Early Years Statutory Framework 2023 and Safer Recruitment guidance.

Students and Volunteers

We recognise that qualifications and training make an important contribution to the quality of the care and education provided by Montessori Nursery Schools. As part of our commitment to quality, we offer placements to students undertaking early year’s qualifications, apprenticeships and training. We aim to provide for students on placement with us experiences that contribute to the successful completion of their studies and that provide examples of quality practice in early years care and education.

Procedures

Risk Assessment

We conduct risk assessments which are reviewed and actualised regularly. To ensure that we protect the health and ensure the welfare of all employees, volunteers, children and visitors to the nursery. The risk assessment process is a key element of ensuring all appropriate measures are identified to assist the achievement of this aim.

We believe that the health and safety of children is of absolute importance. We work to make our setting a safe and healthy place for children, parents, staff and volunteers by assessing and minimising the hazards and risks to enable the children to thrive in a healthy and safe environment.


Our in-depth risk assessments will:

Staff are asked to sign each risk assessment once they have read it and they understand them.

Responsibility

The Manager will have the responsibility for ensuring that there are suitable and sufficient risk assessments for the areas they are responsible for. They may delegate the task of carrying out the assessment to “competent” staff. Competency for the purpose of carrying out a risk assessment means: An understanding of the work activity and best practice;

Employees will be expected to comply with preventative measures identified by risk assessments. Failure to do so may put themselves or others at risk and as such failure to follow these measures will be dealt with under the disciplinary procedure.