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Kirsty Harper

Summary

Compassionate Early Childhood Educator with passion for teaching and supporting young students in setting foundation for life-long success. Proven to quickly develop rapport with children through friendly approach, patient demeanor and excellent communication skills. Organized with exceptional work ethic and dedication to completing projects. Skilled in both independently motivated and collaborative team settings.

Overview

15
15
years of professional experience
1
1
year of post-secondary education

Work history

Children's Service Lead for Early Years

Spurgeons
Birmingham , West Midlands
03.2018 - Current
  • Assisted with planning and service delivery with the Early Years service. To ensure expectational learning opportunities are provided to promote child development.
  • Manage Early Years Service 4 different Children's Centres catering to diverse needs of Erdington and Sutton District.
  • Oversee learning through play and encouraged positive interactions between children and their main careers.
  • Line manage staff including supervision and appraisals
  • Oversee the following services Integrated Mandated Development Reviews, Language Through Play and Health Activities.
  • Build relationships with peers and external partners.

Senior Early Years Outreach Worker

Spurgeons
Birmingham, West Midlands
10.2014 - 05.2018

Early Years Outreach Worker

Spurgeons
Birmingham , West Mislands
01.2009 - 10.2014

Education

Bachelor of Arts - Integrated Working with Children and Families

University of Worcester
Worcester
09.2014 - 08.2015

Skills

  • Safeguarding Lead
  • Line management
  • EYFS curriculum knowledge
  • Pedagogy

Timeline

Children's Service Lead for Early Years

Spurgeons
03.2018 - Current

Senior Early Years Outreach Worker

Spurgeons
10.2014 - 05.2018

Bachelor of Arts - Integrated Working with Children and Families

University of Worcester
09.2014 - 08.2015

Early Years Outreach Worker

Spurgeons
01.2009 - 10.2014
Kirsty Harper