The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Childcare staff recruitmen­t drive launched

Campaign targets up to 11,000 more people to deliver Scottish Government pledge to expand free care

- LAURA PATERSON

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has helped launch a campaign to recruit up to 11,000 more people to work in childcare.

The recruitmen­t drive, with the tagline “Shape their worlds. Shape your career”, is targeted at school leavers, and aimed at delivering a key Scottish Government pledge to expand free childcare to 1,140 hours a year by 2020.

Currently, every three and four-yearold and eligible two-year-olds across Scotland are entitled to 16 hours a week of free childcare which is due to almost double to 30 hours by 2020.

The Scottish Government estimates the increase will save families more than £4,500 a year per child but last month local government associatio­n Cosla raised concerns that there were “significan­t challenges in increasing the workforce and ensuring they are appropriat­ely trained and skilled”.

Officially launching the new recruitmen­t campaign at Tower View Nursery in Glasgow, Ms Sturgeon said: “Our expansion of funded nursery education and childcare will be truly transforma­tional and we need a strong workforce to achieve this.

“Working in this profession is hugely rewarding as it makes a real difference to children’s lives, developing their skills and preparing them for school.

“As part of our efforts to increase the availabili­ty of nursery education and childcare we also want to improve the quality of education and care with more profession­al developmen­t opportunit­ies.

“We want more people to consider a career in nursery education and childcare and this campaign will highlight the range of jobs and opportunit­ies available.”

The launch follows her announceme­nt earlier this month of plans to double investment in early years education and childcare to £840 million a year by 2021.

Rachel Allan, a nursery practition­er at Edinburgh’s Heriothill Nursery who features in the recruitmen­t campaign advert, said her job “makes a big difference to the lives of little ones” and is also “really rewarding”.

She added: “To someone considerin­g a job in early learning and childcare, I’d say if they love spending time with children, they should go for it, whether it’s through college, an apprentice­ship, or learning on the job as I have done.”

Scottish Labour’s education spokesman Daniel Johnson said: “Serious action needs to be taken if Scotland is to reach the ambitious targets set for childcare by 2020.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? First Minister Nicola Sturgeon meets children and staff during a visit to Tower View Nursery in Glasgow.
Picture: PA. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon meets children and staff during a visit to Tower View Nursery in Glasgow.

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