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Nursery Manager

Employer
LifeLine Projects
Location
Ilford, London (Greater)
Salary
£28,000 - £32,000 per annum    
Closing date
24 Jan 2022

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Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
Function
Management, Team Leadership
Sector
Charity, Nursery

Nursery Manager

"Little Learners, Leading the way, learning through play."

LifeLine Projects is a charitable organisation serving the community by delivering public services (such as childcare, health and social care, housing, youth programmes and employability).

Under the maxim: ‘Leading the way – learning through play’ our Ilford Nursery is purpose built with a large garden, giant indoor sandpit and soft play zone. Many of our children live in high density housing and we offer an innovative, fun and active learning environment.

The Nursery Manager will equip all children to function as a member of a socially inclusive group and enable them to develop positive, co-operative and supportive relationships with peers and adults. In your role, you will be required to provide:

  • Training and support for staff
  • Propagate exemplary practice in childcare and education
  • Develop and manage all aspects of the nursery including marketing and administration
  • Ensure a high quality of education and childcare by following all Ofsted requirements as set out in the Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage

The successful candidate will be required to hold a NNEB/CACHE, BTEC or NVQ in Childcare at Level 3 or above and have previous management experience within a day care setting and of child protection and safeguarding.

Salary: £28,000-£32,000

Position: Full Time, 40 Hours per week

To apply please send your completed application form to recruitment@lifelineprojects.co.uk.

Completed application forms need to be returned to recruitment@lifelineprojects.co.uk by 12 pm, Friday 14th January 2022.

 

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