Deputy Nursery Manager
Job Summary
Salary: 31782 per annum
Contract: Full time Permanent
Start Date: ASAP
Job Purpose
To support the Nursery Manager in the day-to-day leadership and operational management of the nursery ensuring the highest standards of care education safeguarding and compliance. The Deputy Nursery Manager will act as a role model deputise in the absence of the Nursery Manager and support the team to deliver outstanding outcomes for children and families.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Management
Support the Nursery Manager to lead motivate and develop the nursery team
Act as Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL) and uphold safeguarding responsibilities at all times
Deputise for the Nursery Manager in their absence taking full operational responsibility
Support recruitment onboarding induction supervision and performance management
Promote a positive inclusive and professional nursery culture aligned to company values
Quality Curriculum & Practice
Support the delivery of a high-quality child-centred curriculum in line with the EYFS Framework
Ensure high standards of teaching learning and interactions across rooms
Support observations assessments planning and next steps for children
Model best practice and provide coaching and mentoring to staff
Support preparation for Ofsted inspections/CIW inspections and internal audits
Safeguarding Welfare & Compliance
Ensure all safeguarding child protection health & safety and welfare requirements are fully met
Support the implementation of policies procedures and statutory requirements
Act promptly on concerns regarding children staff practice or safeguarding
Ensure accurate record-keeping and confidentiality at all times
Operational & Financial Support
Support staffing levels rotas and ratio management
Assist in monitoring occupancy and supporting sustainable nursery operations
Support effective communication with parents/carers handling queries and concerns professionally
Work collaboratively with head office and senior leadership teams
Parent & Stakeholder Engagement
Build strong partnerships with parents and carers
Support parent meetings open days and nursery events
Promote the nursery positively within the local community
Person Specification
Essential
Level 3 Early Years qualification (or above)
Strong knowledge of the EYFS Framework and safeguarding requirements
Previous experience within an early years setting (room-based leadership preferred)
Confident communicator with children parents and colleagues
Commitment to high-quality care inclusion and child development
Desirable
Experience in a supervisory or deputy role
Working knowledge of Ofsted/CIW expectations
Paediatric First Aid (or willingness to complete)
Experience supporting staff development mentoring or coaching
Skills & Attributes
Calm professional and confident leadership style
Organised with strong attention to detail
Solution-focused and proactive
Passionate about early years education and continuous improvement
Flexible and supportive team player
Safeguarding Commitment
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS checks references and safer recruitment practices.
About Company
Family Adventures Group is a leading childcare and leisure group creating inspiring environments where children learn play and thrive.