Nursery Room Leader
Job Summary
You can earn up to 30160 per annum working Full time (40 hours per week) 4 days a week or 5 days at 8.30am to 5.30pm.
- At least 1 years experience in a Nursery Room Leader role or equivalent
- Level 3 or above qualification in Early Years childcare
- Excellent knowledge & understanding of the EYFS & Statutory framework
- Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal)
- Ability to use your own initiative
- Your passion to be shown in your day-to-day interaction with children
- New Starter 1000 Welcome bonus!!!
- Excellent rates of pay.
- Service recognition awards get an extra days annual leave for each year worked
- Free access to our Employee Assistance Programme (provided by BUPA)
- Generous Childcare discount
- Support to gain higher qualifications
- Internal promotion opportunities
- Free Uniform
- This position is subject to an Enhanced DBS Certificate and satisfactory employment references.
- The successful candidate will be required to undertake online safeguarding training and all positions are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
- Little Elms Daycare Nurseries are an Equal Opportunities Employer
- Little Elms Daycare Nurseries is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.
Key Responsibilities
1. Leadership & Team Management
- Lead and motivate a team of nursery practitioners within the room.
- Delegate responsibilities effectively and support staff in delivering high-quality care.
- Conduct regular team meetings to discuss planning childrens progress and room issues.
- Provide supervision mentoring and coaching for junior staff students and apprentices.
- Ensure policies procedures and standards are consistently followed by all team members.
- Oversee the delivery of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework.
- Ensure that childrens individual needs interests and developmental stages are met through stimulating activities and planning.
- Monitor childrens development and ensure accurate observations assessments and learning journeys are kept up to date.
- Promote high standards of safeguarding welfare and behaviour management.
- Ensure a safe secure and clean environment for children at all times.
- Carry out regular risk assessments and ensure health and safety policies are followed.
- Be vigilant and proactive in safeguarding children and report any concerns promptly.
- Build positive relationships with parents and carers through regular communication and updates.
- Conduct handovers attend parent meetings and support transitions.
- Offer support and guidance to parents regarding their childs development and welfare.
- Manage the rooms daily routines staffing levels and rotas.
- Support the manager in inspections (e.g. Ofsted) and internal audits.
- Maintain accurate records including attendance incidents and health checks.
- Keep up to date with current best practices statutory requirements and company policies.
- Reflect on practice and identify areas for improvement.
- Encourage team training and personal development.
Skills Knowledge and Expertise
Core Skills
- Leadership & Teamwork: Ability to inspire lead and support a team of practitioners while fostering a positive and collaborative environment.
- Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills for liaising with staff management parents and external professionals.
- Organisation & Time Management: Efficient in managing room routines staff rotas and planning while ensuring timely completion of administrative tasks.
- Observation & Assessment: Skilled in conducting accurate observations and assessments and using them to inform planning and track progress in line with the EYFS.
- Problem-Solving: Ability to remain calm under pressure and address challenges proactively and sensitively.
- EYFS Framework: In-depth understanding of the Early Years Foundation Stage and how to deliver it through high-quality learning experiences.
- Child Development: Sound knowledge of developmental milestones from birth to 5 years including how to support different learning styles and needs.
- Safeguarding & Child Protection: Up-to-date understanding of safeguarding policies and procedures with a clear sense of when and how to escalate concerns.
- Health & Safety Regulations: Knowledge of relevant health hygiene and safety requirements in an early years setting.
- Ofsted Standards: Familiarity with inspection frameworks and how to meet or exceed expectations in a regulated environment.
- Planning & Curriculum Delivery: Expertise in planning age-appropriate activities that are inclusive stimulating and meet individual learning goals.
- Key Person Approach: Skilled in building strong bonds with children and families supporting secure attachments and consistent care.
- Inclusive Practice: Understanding of how to support children with additional needs EAL learners and those from diverse backgrounds.
- Behaviour Management: Confident in implementing positive behaviour strategies that promote respect empathy and social skills.
- Mentoring & Development: Experience in supporting the professional growth of team members including apprentices and students.
Required Experience:
IC
About Company
12th October- OPEN DAY at Little Elms Peninsula Family Run, Lots of Fun Little Elms is an established nursery that aims to provide the highest standards of care for children aged between 3 months and 5 years. Explore Nurseries Contact Us Call Us 020 3814 8016 About Us Daycare Nurserie ... View more