Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
20 Sep, 25
Salary
29494.4
Posted On
21 Jun, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Other Industry
An amazing opportunity has arisen for an experienced an experienced Baby Room Supervisor to join our team at our Exeter nursery.
As a Baby Room Supervisor, you will be at the forefront of shaping the lives of our babies, ages 0-18 months using our unique and innovative curriculum “Where Children Shine”. You will lead a well-established team in delivering high-quality care and learning, whilst supporting our babies to thrive within the nursery environment. This role offers exciting career development opportunities within Happy Days.
As a room supervisor, you will play a crucial role in supporting the effective running of the nursery, through efficient organisation and having the ability to plan and prioritise your work. You will have a room team with several staff members, where you will lead and manage your own key group of children, whilst ensuring your room team provide quality, safe and stimulating environments.
Ensuring we work as a team is essential as a room supervisor, therefore you will lead by example using your valuable experience to provide guidance, support and mentorship to team members with empathy and care. You will work closely with the management team to provide the best professional development opportunities for your staff team, and mentor and coach colleagues through induction, supervision and appraisals using tools such as peer observation and mentoring meetings.
Within your own key group and those of your team members you will ensure that our bespoke “Where Children Shine” curriculum, along with the EYFS requirements are used effectively to observe, plan and asses each individual child.
Beyond the care of our children, our families are at the centre of everything we do, therefore our room supervisor will communicate effectively with our families, creating professional relationships and keeping them consistently informed about their child’s progress and wellbeing.