Nursery Manager at Tops Day Nurseries
BB3, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Nov, 25

Salary

35000.0

Posted On

21 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

It

Industry

Other Industry

Description

NURSERY MANAGER

Location: Tops Muscliff- Bournemouth- Dorset
Job type: Full time, Permanent
Salary: Up to £35,000 per annum
Contracted Hours: 40 hours per week
“Staff well-being is valued and nurtured. The provider offers staff opportunities to celebrate their achievements and contributions. These include staff nominations on the ‘Each Person Scheme’ and special award nights to recognise both individual and nursery achievements.”- OFSTED recent feedback

Responsibilities

ABOUT THE SENIOR NURSERY MANAGER ROLE

Do you have Early Years Leadership experience and looking for a fresh new challenge?
Are you ready to start a new term in a new setting and put your own stamp on the nursery?
As a Nursery Manager, you’ll help create a safe, educational, and fun environment for the children in our care. You’ll supervise children, ensure their safety, and organize activities such as games, crafts, and educational tasks. While some days might be challenging, you’ll also laugh, have fun, and make lasting memories with our children during one of the most important development stages of their lives!

WHAT DOES THE NURSERY MANAGER ROLE INVOLVE?

  • Demonstrate a solid background in effectively managing nursery settings.
  • Communicate excellently to engage with children, staff members, and parents.
  • Use creative skills and imagination to provide educational activities that ensure children are happy and learning in a rewarding environment.
  • Maintain a positive outlook to keep children happy and build an environment where they feel secure and rewarded.
  • Conduct interviews for potential applicants put forward by the recruitment department.
  • Develop and maintain the nursery budget.
  • Arrange marketing materials.
  • Monitor the condition of the facility and equipment, organizing maintenance, repairs, and new items as required.
  • Update parents and carers about their child’s progress and behaviour.
  • Answer enquiries about enrolment, payments, and practices.
  • Develop and implement an age-appropriate program of annual events and activities.
  • Prepare the nursery for Ofsted inspections and follow inspector recommendations.
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