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There are many different duties and responsibilities in my workplace. As a professional nursery nurse practitioner my main duties and responsibilities include;
Effective communication with team members and other professionals from other agencies.
Accountability and responsibility in the workforce.
Respect safeguarding and confidentiality policies that are put in place to protect both staff, children, careers etc.
Commitment and dedication to meet the needs of the children and parents as individuals.
Respect for parents, careers, other professionals etc.
To meet the needs of children's learning and provide adequate provision to help them achieve the early learning goals as stated within the framework.
Furthermore children's dietary needs have to be catered for and taken into account, any specific requirements i.e. food allergies, gluten free, halal, vegans etc.
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The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is the statutory framework that we must uphold as professionals. This is an expected requirement that all settings follow. These standards, that all Early Years providers must meet help to ensure that children's learning and development is well catered for. I am expected as a nursery nurse to maintain a high level of care and safety when looking after children. The relevant standards are put in place to help ensure the learning and development of children. These standards will also help them get ready for school. It helps in giving children a wide range of knowledge and skills that provides them with the foundations for good healthy future.
My professional development, ie doing a btec, nvq, degree course all relevant to education help me uphold the national occupational standards.

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