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Nursery Manager

Glenbervie Kindergarden
Falkirk
2 days ago
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Here at Glenbervie KIndergarden Brightons we are recruiting for a Nursery Manager, we are looking for someone who already has depute or manager experience within a childcare environment.

Do you possess and have proven to be a strong leader in a childcare environment? Are you a passionate and dedicated childcare professional who would like to join a progressive and established team? Do you thrive in a nurturing environment where you can make a real difference in the lives of the children and families in your care? If so, we want you to lead our nursery setting with passion, knowledge and engagement.

Glenbervie Kindergarden, Brighton's is a family owned nursery, (50 place), with an excellent reputation. Brighton's is one of our three nurseries and we also have three Out of School Clubs. Glenbervie Kindergarden has been operational since , with Brightons being open for 10 years this year and we are now looking for an experienced Nursery Manager with a proven track record to enable the setting to continue to grow and flourish. The management structure includes a deputy manager and a general manager who oversees the three nurseries.

Job Overview

We are seeking an experienced, driven, dedicated, passionate and influential Nursery Manager or deputy to oversee the daily operations of our vibrant, caring, and high-quality early years setting. The ideal candidate will have excellent knowledge of the Early Years sector. This role requires excellent leadership and interpersonal skills to manage staff, engage with parents, and ensure a nurturing environment for all children. Excellent leadership skills and good organisation skills are essential in this role.

You’ll ensure high quality care and learning for all children to ensure each individual reaches their full potential.

Duties

Manage the overall operations of the busy nursery environment, ensuring compliance with relevant national and local regulations as well as with company policy and procedure. Ensure effective and developmentally appropriate learning experiences that promotes children's development. Communicate effectively with parents regarding their children. Conduct yourself in a highly professional manner with all service users. To take a lead role, motivate, recruit, train, and support nursery staff to foster a collaborative and positive working relationship. To keep up to date with early years initiatives and to participate in continuous professional learning. Maintain and encourage high standards of childcare practice. Maintain a safe, clean, inclusive and stimulating environment for children to thrive in. Drive initiatives that enhance the nursery's reputation within the community. Monitor children's progress and adapt programmes to meet individual needs. Manage and control the nursery budget and carry out administration duties. Ensure resources are of a high standard, relevant to current learning and supportive of an appropriate learning environment.

Qualifications and skills

Proven experience in childcare or early childhood education is essential. To have effective and strong leadership skills, providing motivation, creativity and drive in the leadership of the team. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. A genuine passion for working with children, ensuring best outcomes for each child. Ability to drive initiatives that improve nursery operations and enhance children's experiences. You will have a qualification that meets the SSSC requirements for managers in childcare, you may be considered if you are part way through this training. Ideally the successful candidate will also have a minimum of four years Early Learning and Childcare experience with two years in a previous leadership/management role.

If you are committed to providing high-quality care and education for young children, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position as Nursery Manager.

Benefits:

Additional leave Company events Company pension Employee discount Employee mentoring programme Free parking On-site parking Sick pay

To apply for this manager position please forward your letter of interest and cv to the following email,

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