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Types of Nursery Nurse Jobs

By: Amit Sharma

There is great scope for nursery nurses; they work in various places to take care of infants in a nursery or in specialist schools. Some nursery nurses work with the physically or mentally challenged children. There are still other nursery nurses that take care of the aged. Thus, nursery nurse jobs are available in schools, day nurseries, hospitals, or as private nurses in households for children and the elderly, among others.

Nursery Nurse Job Types

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You can apply for a temporary or a contractual job, as these are the increasingly popular career choices in nursery nurse jobs. However, you need an entirely different approach for looking for a temporary job than you would for a permanent one. Many organizations look for temporary and contract nursery nurses as a part of their recruitment strategy.

If you are looking for a temporary job, you will have to act fast because it is open only for a matter of hours before it is taken up. You will need to work with your recruitment consultant to catch the best assignments. It’s best to be in touch with your consultant, at least twice a week, and respond to messages as promptly as possible. Your consultant should be aware of the type of job you are interested in. With mobile phones it is not difficult to stay in touch.

You must keep updating your CV and keep your consultant informed. Your CV should include details of your new skills, knowledge, and qualifications. Employers focus more on your technical skills, availability, and flexibility when they consider you for a temporary job.

The Job

As a nursery nurse you will be required to:

• Feeding, washing and cleaning young children and the elderly • Helping children learn and play, and with their educational and social development • Keeping records • Maintaining learning materials and resources

A nursery nurse job in a hospital involves taking care of newborn babies, which includes assessing their health concerns, and maintaining their medical records, etc. A nursery nurse job typically involves caring for premature babies and newborns in a hospital nursery or in the ICU.

The basic skills required for being a successful nursery nurse include Warm and caring nature, patience, communication skills, a sense of responsibility, physical fitness, awareness of safety and hygiene, ability to work in a team and a sense of humor.

There is great scope for nursery nurses; they work in various places to take care of infants in a nursery or in specialist schools. Some nursery nurses work with the physically or mentally challenged children. There are still other nursery nurses that take care of the aged. Thus, nursery nurse jobs are available in schools, day nurseries, hospitals, or as private nurses in households for children and the elderly, among others.

Amit Sharma provides a lot of advice and help on finding the ideal child care jobs. Check here often to find some great Nursery Jobs

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