Induction of staff, volunteers and managers

EYFS key themes and commitments

A Unique ChildPositive RelationshipsEnabling EnvironmentsLearning and Development
1.1 Child development2.1 Respecting each other3.1 Observation, Assessment and Planning4.1 Play and exploration
1.2 Inclusive practice2.2 Parents as partners3.2 Supporting every child4.2 Active learning
1.3 Keeping safe2.3 Supporting learning3.3 The learning environment4.3 Creativity and critical thinking
1.4 Health and well-being2.4 Key person3.4 The wider context4.4 Personal, social and emotional development

More information on Early Years Foundation Stage.

Policy statement

We provide an induction for all staff, volunteers and managers in order to fully brief them about the setting, the families we serve, our policies and procedures, curriculum and daily practice.

Procedures

  • Our induction plan for all new staff includes the following:
    • Introductions to all staff and volunteers, including management committee members.
    • Familiarising with the building, health and safety and fire procedures.
    • Ensuring our policies and procedures have been read and are carried out.
    • Introduction to parents, especially parents of allocated key children where appropriate.
    • Familiarising them with confidential information where applicable in relation to any key children.
    • Details of the tasks and daily routines to be completed.
  • The induction period lasts two weeks. The manager inducts new staff and volunteers. The chairperson or senior manager inducts new managers.
  • During the induction period, the individual must demonstrate understanding of and compliance with policies, procedures, tasks and routines.
  • Successful completion of the induction forms part of the probationary period.

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