If you are looking for jobs in childcare, an exciting challenge, or your current career isn't fulfilling or going in the direction you had hoped then why not consider working for the UK's largest childcare provider.
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At Busy Bees we have a wide range of opportunities for careers in childcare to both challenge and fulfil your working life.
Often people think of nurseries as only offering job vacancies working with children, however due to the size of our organisation we are often looking for support staff, nursery administrators, head office and accounting staff, managers and a whole host of other career skill sets.
No matter if you have worked in the childcare environment for many years, or are simply looking to start a new chapter in your career path we would encourage you to look at our vacancy listings and contact your local Busy Bees Group nursery to see if we have any opportunities for you to come and join the team.
But why choose Busy Bees when looking for a career in childcare?
Put simply, despite its size the company still has it's roots firmly embedded with a feeling of belonging to a family business, one which was created by a group of families that wanted to provide the best childcare solutions available.
It may sound cliche but when you work for Busy Bees you can't help but feel that you are working for one big happy family.
The company has strong beliefs in both offering equal opportunity to all of its employees, Investing in people and recognising its staff as it's leading resource.
Busy Bees provide top quality support and training for all of it's staff on a continual basis, helping to improve their own technical and organisational skills and thus providing the kind of overall service that every parent looks for when seeking out a place of security and trust to send the most important thing in their lives, their children.
What our staff say
Hayley Clark, Senior Nursery Nurse, Nottingham Clifton -
"I joined the nursery team here at Busy Bees in September 2006. I am a Senior nursery nurse, based in the Apple Tree room at Nottingham Clifton nursery and hold a level 3 childcare qualification. I attend regular training coordinator meetings and training session and benefit from support and guidance from the Nottingham early years team as well as working along side the nursery manager.
My duties and responsibilities include identifying staff training needs, accessing internal and external training courses and programme's, booking staff on training and assisting with travel arrangements, completing the relevant paper work and updating the staff files, participating in the new staff induction programme and introducing the Busy Bees Policies and procedures.
Busy bees realises the importance of staff training and self development. Staff members benefit greatly from good training, learning's which they can then share with the rest of the staff team and implement good strategies and ideas within the nursery setting."
What should I do next ?
Take a look at our [vacancy listings] pages to see if we currently have any opportunities in your area of interest, if you find something you are interested in then you can download an application form.
You could also drop a CV and covering letter to your local Busy Bees Group Nursery and be asked to be put on file to be considered for future opportunities, use our [postcode search] to find your closest nursery.


