Nursery Deputy Manager
Holy Trinity CE Primary School
Haringey
- Expired
- Salary:
- £23,115 - £24,510
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 25 June 2017
Job overview
Deputy Nursery Manager
This is an exciting career opportunity someone aspiring to Nursery Manager and has a passion for our new nursery.
We are opening the ‘Little Engineer Nursery’ within the Tottenham Hale village. The Hale Village is a purpose built development with a diverse community and local amenities close to the excellent transport links. This satellite nursery will be part of our three school Early Years team and the professional network. You will work closely with our Nursery Manager and experienced Leader of Early Years and to give children the best start in their learning.
Our nursery will be in a purpose built and carefully designed new building and equipped with the best resources.
Come and join our family.
This is an exciting time to join us as we are part of the Tottenham Hale Village, working closely with St Francis Church, the Engine Room community centre.
You will:
- Have level three NNEB (or equivalent) or Degree in Early Years
- Have the ability to bring learning alive for young children
- Have an excellent understanding of an outstanding nursery provision
- Have a creative approach to teaching and an ability to create a positive learning environment
- Be a strong communicator with children, parents and staff
- Be a positive, clear role model and a willing team player
- Knowledge of the Ofsted requirements and framework
We can offer you:
- The opportunity to be part of a professional community
- High quality facilities with excellent resources
- Business support from our School Business Manger team
- A location easily accessible by train, tube and bus
Employer LDBS Academies Trust
Contract type Full Time – 36 Hrs a week
Contract term Permanent
Holiday Entitlement 30 days
To request an application form and information pack, email admin@len.ldbsact.org
The appointment is subject to an enhanced DBS clearance. The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.
Salary £23,115 - £24,510
Closing date 10am Monday 26th June 2017
Interview date Thursday 29th June 2017
Job starts Monday 24th July – or sooner
Attached documents
About Holy Trinity CE Primary School
Holy Trinity CE Primary School is a mixed Church of England primary academy for 3- to 11-year-olds, located in Tottenham, North London. It has just over 230 pupils.
The school can trace its roots back to the 1790s, when it was founded as the Industrial School for Girls. It became associated with Holy Trinity Church in 1907, when it was known as Green Coat School. It took on its current name in 2013, when it came under the control of the LDBS (London Diocesan Board for Schools) Academies Trust.
Other schools in the trust are: St Andre and St Francis CE Primary School; Millbrook Park CE Primary School; St Paul’s and All Hallows’ CE Primary School; St Michael’s CE Primary School; and St Ann’s CE Primary School.
Executive headteacher
Simon Knowles
Values and vision
Holy Trinity CE Primary School is proud of its mission, which it says is to serve its local community and work in partnership with parents and the local church.
The school has what it calls a “strong Christian ethos and set of values”. It aims to provide a stable, caring and intellectually stimulating environment where children can develop their potential.
Ofsted report
“Teaching is good because most activities are carefully planned and assessed at the right level for pupils. As a result, they make good progress. Children get off to a strong start and make good progress in the early years.”
“Pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is very strong. This, together with the work of their active school council, helps to prepare pupils for life in modern democratic Britain.”
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