Nursery Deputy Manager
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 22 Ionawr 2026 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | £38,000 bob blwyddyn |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 21 Chwefror 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | St. Albans, Hertfordshire |
| Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
| Cwmni: | Caring People Ltd |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: |
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Deputy Manager – St Albans
FULL TIME and PART TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE!!!
We have a new position open for a Deputy Manager to join a dynamic team at a thriving nursery near St Albans
The nursery is open 51 weeks per year Monday to Friday 7.30AM - 6.30PM, closing 1 week between Christmas and New Year
Located in the Bricket Wood area few minutes’ walk from Bricket Wood train station.
As a Deputy Manager you will be working with the Nursery Manager and the Nursery Directors to provide outstanding care and education, whilst you can expect to be nurtured, trained, and supported every step of the way.
The nursery is an attractive place for early-years professionals. We’re proud of our beautiful outdoor space, the wonderful families we cater for in the local community, and our warm, welcoming staff team that genuinely feels like a small family.
What We Offer:
£16.24 - £ 18.00 per hour depending on experience and qualifications
Full time (45 hours per week working different shifts)
HOLIDAYS 28 days including UK bank holidays
Pension and employee perks
We also offer flexible working patterns, including the option to work 3 or 4 days a week, as well as a strong benefits package. This includes a highly competitive salary (reviewed annually), up to 40% childcare discount, two complimentary team-building events each year, refer-a-friend bonuses, employee-of-the-month prizes, an extra day of annual leave for birthdays after one year of service, long-service holiday rewards at 5 and 10 years, free local parking, free uniform and the initial DBS.
Key Qualifications and Requirements:
Minimum Level 3 childcare qualification
Experience in a nursery setting
12 hours paediatric first aid (essential)
Food Hygiene or equivalent training and compliance in food management (this can be completed as part of Induction)
Relevant safeguarding/child protection on training undertaken and a willingness to update training regularly (essential)
Evidence of continuous professional development
Key Responsibilities:
Lead, mentor and inspire a team to deliver the highest care and education standards and support and carryout supervision meetings, providing support to team members so that they understand Policies and Procedures, child development, EYFS and the nursery curriculum and regulatory standards.
Lead and support the curriculum to ensure a child-centred approach to operating all aspects of the nursery and ensure the observation and planning process meets the needs of all children in line with the Quality Assurance Framework.
Demonstrate effective written and verbal communication with all stakeholders of the nursery and wider community including parent’s professionals and colleagues.
Support and manage health and safety policies and procedures and continuously demonstrate, monitor, and improve the practices and behaviors' that underpin a high performing safety culture
To be the lead Designated Safeguarding Lead at the nursery and hold overall responsibility for the day-to-day management of safeguarding and child protection policies in the nursery when the designated DSL.
To lead by example and drive the culture of Safeguarding Children and promoting professional staff behavior.
In collaboration with Nursery Manager and Directors contribute to succession planning, identification and delivery of relevant training, and additional requirements for personal development plans including coaching and mentoring for all staff.
Working as part of a larger team to ensure all essential day to day tasks are completed in line with the nursery demands i.e., Hygiene standards and room preparation.
Promote the nursery to current parents and potential customers to support the retention and ongoing occupancy growth.
Ensuring success of the nursery by maintaining expenditure inline FTEs and budget KPIs and ensuring purchasing is made in line with the procurement guidelines.
Engage with the Local Authority and understand the local offer to support the practice in all areas of the nursery.
Continuation of personal professional development to ensure during periods of full responsibility of the nursery knowledge and skills are up to date, full, and relevant to the role of the designated person in charge and responsible for leading the setting.
Attendance at staff meetings and training sessions to ensure continuous professional development.
Assist the Nursery Directors in ad hoc tasks that may need support e.g. funding submissions to the local council.
FULL TIME and PART TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE!!!
We have a new position open for a Deputy Manager to join a dynamic team at a thriving nursery near St Albans
The nursery is open 51 weeks per year Monday to Friday 7.30AM - 6.30PM, closing 1 week between Christmas and New Year
Located in the Bricket Wood area few minutes’ walk from Bricket Wood train station.
As a Deputy Manager you will be working with the Nursery Manager and the Nursery Directors to provide outstanding care and education, whilst you can expect to be nurtured, trained, and supported every step of the way.
The nursery is an attractive place for early-years professionals. We’re proud of our beautiful outdoor space, the wonderful families we cater for in the local community, and our warm, welcoming staff team that genuinely feels like a small family.
What We Offer:
£16.24 - £ 18.00 per hour depending on experience and qualifications
Full time (45 hours per week working different shifts)
HOLIDAYS 28 days including UK bank holidays
Pension and employee perks
We also offer flexible working patterns, including the option to work 3 or 4 days a week, as well as a strong benefits package. This includes a highly competitive salary (reviewed annually), up to 40% childcare discount, two complimentary team-building events each year, refer-a-friend bonuses, employee-of-the-month prizes, an extra day of annual leave for birthdays after one year of service, long-service holiday rewards at 5 and 10 years, free local parking, free uniform and the initial DBS.
Key Qualifications and Requirements:
Minimum Level 3 childcare qualification
Experience in a nursery setting
12 hours paediatric first aid (essential)
Food Hygiene or equivalent training and compliance in food management (this can be completed as part of Induction)
Relevant safeguarding/child protection on training undertaken and a willingness to update training regularly (essential)
Evidence of continuous professional development
Key Responsibilities:
Lead, mentor and inspire a team to deliver the highest care and education standards and support and carryout supervision meetings, providing support to team members so that they understand Policies and Procedures, child development, EYFS and the nursery curriculum and regulatory standards.
Lead and support the curriculum to ensure a child-centred approach to operating all aspects of the nursery and ensure the observation and planning process meets the needs of all children in line with the Quality Assurance Framework.
Demonstrate effective written and verbal communication with all stakeholders of the nursery and wider community including parent’s professionals and colleagues.
Support and manage health and safety policies and procedures and continuously demonstrate, monitor, and improve the practices and behaviors' that underpin a high performing safety culture
To be the lead Designated Safeguarding Lead at the nursery and hold overall responsibility for the day-to-day management of safeguarding and child protection policies in the nursery when the designated DSL.
To lead by example and drive the culture of Safeguarding Children and promoting professional staff behavior.
In collaboration with Nursery Manager and Directors contribute to succession planning, identification and delivery of relevant training, and additional requirements for personal development plans including coaching and mentoring for all staff.
Working as part of a larger team to ensure all essential day to day tasks are completed in line with the nursery demands i.e., Hygiene standards and room preparation.
Promote the nursery to current parents and potential customers to support the retention and ongoing occupancy growth.
Ensuring success of the nursery by maintaining expenditure inline FTEs and budget KPIs and ensuring purchasing is made in line with the procurement guidelines.
Engage with the Local Authority and understand the local offer to support the practice in all areas of the nursery.
Continuation of personal professional development to ensure during periods of full responsibility of the nursery knowledge and skills are up to date, full, and relevant to the role of the designated person in charge and responsible for leading the setting.
Attendance at staff meetings and training sessions to ensure continuous professional development.
Assist the Nursery Directors in ad hoc tasks that may need support e.g. funding submissions to the local council.