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Deputy Nursery Room Leader

Flow Recruitment
Greater London
1 day ago
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​​Our clients nursery is NDNA Nursery of the Year South 2018, Ofsted Outstanding, privately owned and family run, registered childrens day nursery located in a quiet residential street in Finchley Central, London. The nursery is within walking distance of the beautiful grounds of Avenue House, Victoria Park and Finchley Central underground station.

Our clients goal is to offer children an amazing educational experience from birth to pre-school, their most formative years. They focus on every unique child and our highly skilled and qualified teams provide the absolute best early years experience in a safe and stimulating environment.

Our client is looking to recruit a Deputy Nursery Room Leader on a permanent basis in the Pre-School room.

Deputy Nursery Room Leader

A qualified deputy nursery room leader responsible for the day to day running of an allocated area or room within the nursery. You must be NVQ level 3 qualified or equivalent. An important role in training and developing staff by imparting knowledge and skills. You will be required to ensure the children are cared for in a happy, safe and stimulating environment. You will also need to have a sound understanding of a childs developmental requirements and to provide a range of stimulating learning experiences designed to meet childrens all round development. Successful Deputy Nursery Room Leader will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check.

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