
Nursery Manager
- Oadby, Leicestershire
- £30,000-40,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Ensure the welfare and safety of children is paramount within the setting and any child protection concerns are always appropriately acted upon, immediately, following LSCB guidelines.
- Plan and organise staff rota's and holidays, whilst maintaining adequate staffing ratio levels in accordance with Ofsted and nursery procedures.
- Own responsibility for the Health and Safety standards appropriate for the needs of young children and ensuring staff compliance and awareness.
- Attend relevant training, conferences and meetings to support self-professional development as well as supporting staff development, by keeping up to date with childcare and education practice.
- Ensure high standards of hygiene and cleanliness are maintained throughout the nursery at all times.
- Act as nursery ambassador and lead by example.
- Liaise with agencies, HR and Area Manager as and when required. Ensure a comprehensive planned monthly staff meeting.
- Support staff development needs by offering clear guidance and direction, and correct comprehensive training. To offer the same to students and nursery
- volunteers in placement.
- Offering all children equal opportunities with regards to their religious persuasion, racial origins, disabilities, cultural or linguistic background; in particular, challenging situations where racism or discrimination is displayed.
- Liaison with parents and/or carers, giving them a high standard of customer service, including regular progress reports.
- Liaise and facilitate close partnerships by working with parents/carers and staff to help ensure that the particular needs of children are met and that parental choice is considered in terms of care given.
- Demonstrate a committed attitude by planning and arranging regular parents' evenings, publicity, open weekends and children's outings and ensuring effective marketing and fundraising outside of normal working hours, as required.
- Overlooking and supporting administrative procedures involving, registration, place allocation, and other related matters.
- Ensure efficient upkeep of the building and maintenance, stock of equipment and furnishings and fittings, whilst keeping record of expenditure and using budget allocation effectively.
- Minimum Level 5 Early Years Qualification
- At least 2 years' management experience
- Experience of implementation of EYFS
- Good knowledge of legislation relevant to Early
- Years such as EYFS, SEND, safeguarding, Childcare Act 2006 and Health and Safety
- Up to date Paediatric First Aid certificate
- Experience in working in partnership with parents/ carers and family members
- Excellent time management skills organization skills
- Very Competitive Salry
- Paid time off over Christmas
- Enhanced holiday entitlement that increases with service
- Childcare provision with substant ial discounts
- Employer paid training programs and career progression opportunities
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