Nursery nurse and nursery assistant
Our nursery nurses and nursery assistants look after pre-school age children in NHS hospitals.
Working life
As a nursery nurse or a nursery assistant, you'll work with our young patients and their families primarily on children's wards. Some will also work in hospital nurseries looking after children of NHS staff. If you're a nursery assistant, you'll work under the supervision of a qualified nursery nurse.
The work of nursery nurses and nursery assistant includes:
- making sure that children are safe, happy and stimulated
- communicating information to children using play
- supporting children during clinical procedures
- encouraging children’s development
- using play to maintain a child’s level of development during illness
- creating a child friendly environment
- maintaining toys and play equipment
- finding ways to stimulate children particularly those with special and sensory needs
- supporting carers in the parenting of their children
In addition, qualified nursery nurses may
- supervise staff
- coordinate a programme of activities for children
- set up a daily routine for the nursery
- attend meetings
- work with other professionals within and outside the NHS
- support children who have been abused
- promote public health and parenting
Where will I work?
You could work in hospitals or in the community. In hospitals, this could include children's wards, nurseries and outpatients departments. In the community, you may work in health centres, community centres or children's centres. You might visit families at home, on your own or with health visitors
Who will I work with?
As a nursery nurse or nursery assistant, you'll work closely with parents and carers. As well as health play staff, you'll work with healthcare professionals such as nurses, health visitors and midwives. You may also work with social workers
Entry requirements
There are no set entry requirements for nursery assistants. Employers expect a good level of literacy and numeracy and may ask for GCSEs or equivalent qualifications. Employers may ask for a childcare qualification such as NVQ or BTEC. They usually expect some experience of childcare, which could be voluntary or paid, including experience within the family or babysitting. Apprenticeships in a childcare related role are sometimes available. Find out more about apprenticeships.
Nursery nurses have qualifications in childcare or early years. This could be, for example,
- NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Child Care and Education
- BTEC National Diploma in Children's Care, Learning and Development
- NVQ Level 3 in Children's Care, Learning and Development
To get onto a childcare course you need GCSEs, including English and maths, or equivalent qualifications.
The Department for Education’s Early Years Qualifications list sets out the qualifications needed at each level of childcare.
Employers may also ask for qualifications in first aid or food hygiene.
Skills and personal characteristics
Nursery nurses and nursery assistants need to be:
- caring and kind
- interested in working with children
- imaginative and fun
- approachable and reassuring
- willing to work with parents and carers
- health and safety conscious
- aware of child protection and safeguarding
- excellent communication skills, including listening, with adults and children
- good organisational skills
- good observational skills
Training and development
You will get the training you need when you start the job including an introduction to the department and its procedures. Your training is likely to include food hygiene, first aid and safeguarding.
Nursery staff need to keep their skills and knowledge up to date. You will be able to attend ongoing training, sometimes on specific topics such as special needs.
Nursery assistants who do not have a childcare qualification will be encouraged to study for an NVQ, certificate or diploma. Both nursery nurses and nursery assistants may be offered the chance to study for further qualifications.
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Nursery staff working in the NHS are paid on the Agenda for Change (AfC) pay system. As a new entrant you would typically start on AfC band 2 as a nursery assistant. As a nursery nurse, you would start at band 3 or 4. With further training and experience, you could apply for more senior positions - typically at managerial level - at band 5 or above.
Nursery nurses and nursery assistants in the NHS work standard hours of around 37.5 a week. They may work shifts including early starts and evenings.
Terms and conditions will usually be different for nursery staff working outside of the NHS.
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You could specialise in an area of childcare, such as special needs.
With experience and further qualifications, nursery nurses can become managers of a nursery or project. They could progress further to become responsible for childcare provision in an area or NHS trust.
Nursery assistants can apply to train as nursery nurses. Nursery nurses and nursery assistants can apply to train as a nurse or midwife.
There are opportunities in childcare outside the NHS.
If you're applying for a role either directly in the NHS or in an organisation that provides NHS services, you'll be asked to show how you think the NHS values apply in your everyday work. Find out more about NHS values.
Most NHS trusts advertise their vacancies on NHS Jobs. Just some of the current vacancies are below.
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Nursery Nurse
Maidenhead, SL6 6DU
- Salary :
- £25883.00 to £26958.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Berkshire Healthcare Foundation Trust
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Nursery Assistant
Slough, SL1 2BJ
- Salary :
- £25427.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Berkshire Healthcare Foundation Trust
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Nursery Nurse
Beckenham, BR3 3BX
- Salary :
- £32199.00 to £34876.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
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Nursery Nurse
Reading, RG30 2BA
- Salary :
- £24625.00 to £25674.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Berkshire Healthcare Foundation Trust
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Nursery Assistant
Reading, RG30 2BA
- Salary :
- £24169.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Berkshire Healthcare Foundation Trust
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Nursery Nurse
Cwmbran, NP44 8YN
- Salary :
- £27898.00 to £30615.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
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Community Nursery Nurse
Fareham, PO17 6AR
- Salary :
- £27485.00 to £30162.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
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Bank Nursery Nurse
Hove, BN3 7HY
- Salary :
- £23615.00
- Type :
- Bank
- Employer :
- Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust
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Community Nursery Nurse
Wrexham, LL13 9HD
- Salary :
- £27898.00 to £30615.00
- Type :
- Fixed-Term
- Employer :
- Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
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Community Nursery Nurse
London, N97HD
- Salary :
- £32199.00 to £34876.00
- Type :
- Fixed-Term
- Employer :
- North London NHS Foundation Trust
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Nursery SENCO Coordinator
READING, RG15LE
- Salary :
- £24625.00 to £25674.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
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Inpatient Nursery Nurse
Derby, DE22 3WQ
- Salary :
- £27485.00 to £30162.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
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Specialist Nursery Nurse
Suffolk, IP33 2QZ
- Salary :
- £27485.00 to £30162.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust
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Community Nursery Nurse
Chandlers Ford, SO53 3LG
- Salary :
- £27485.00 to £30162.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
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Band 3 Nursery Assistant
Reading, RG30 2BA
- Salary :
- £13.13 to £13.79
- Type :
- Bank
- Employer :
- NHS Professionals Limited
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Nursery Manager (Maternity Cover)
Southampton, SO16 6YD
- Salary :
- £38682.00 to £46580.00
- Type :
- Fixed-Term
- Employer :
- University Hospital Southampton NHS Trust
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Nurseries - Join our Talent Pool!
Reading, RG30 2BA
- Salary :
- £23615.00 to £26958.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Berkshire Healthcare Foundation Trust
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Nursery Nurse - Children's Burns Ward
Chelmsford, CM1 7ET
- Salary :
- £27485.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust
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Transitional Care Nursery Nurse Band 3/4
TRURO, TR3 3LJ
- Salary :
- £24937.00 to £30162.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust
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CYP Public Health Nursery Nurse 0-11yrs
Bournemouth, BH9 1BP
- Salary :
- £27485.00 to £30162.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Dorset HealthCare University NHS Foundation Trust
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Community Public Health Associate (Nursery Nurse)- South West
Wantage, OX12 9BN
- Salary :
- £27485.00 to £30162.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Oxford Health NHS Trust
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Community Nursery Nurse for Infant Mental Health Team
Bordon, GU35 0YZ
- Salary :
- £27485.00 to £30162.00
- Type :
- Permanent
- Employer :
- Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
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