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Nursey Manager

Nursey Manager

Winhills Primary Academy

St Neots

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Salary:
SCP18-21 (£18,070/£20,138 FTE) depending on experience and qualifications. Your salary will be prorated based on the number of weeks and hours per week that you work.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
March 2018
Apply by:
5 March 2018

Job overview

Winhills Primary Academy  Nursery Manager Vacancy 

(Cater for children from 2-4 years of age) 

 

Duration of Post:  Permanent Full-time 

Work Commitment:  35 hours per week and 39 weeks (includes training days)  

Start Date:  February 2018 

Salary Range:  SCP18-21 (£18,070/£20,138 FTE) depending on experience and qualifications.  Your  salary will be prorated based on the number of weeks and hours per week that you work.

Closing date:  Midday Monday 5th March 2018 

Interviews:  Wednesday 7th March 2018 

We require a Nursery Manager to come and lead our wonderful team in our vibrant and exciting setting. We cater for children from 2-4 years old who are keen and eager to learn. Their inquisitive nature means we require someone that can move the children’s learning on in a direction that will keep them engaged and wanting to learn more. You will need to have a full and relevant Level 3 Early Years qualification or above to lead our experienced staff team supporting children in our Little Gems Nursery. 

Applicants must demonstrate a good knowledge of the requirements of the EYFS, have good planning and observations skills together with experience of working with children in this age-range.  

Your aim in a nursery should be centred around giving the young children the best possible start to their life in education. Each day will be a new adventure with their young minds.  

Every day you will be teaching language, literacy and numeracy, helping the nursery reach the early learning goals of the national curriculum, along with encouraging good behaviour. 

Aside from working with the children, your job also involves the following, engaging with parents, planning exciting activities for the setting to excite the children’s love of learning, analysing and recording each child's progress and helping your staff team with their professional development to give our children the very best start in their educational journey. 

To be a good Nursery Manager, you must have:  

  • The ability to build good relationships with children, parents/carers and colleagues;
  • Commitment to equal opportunities;
  • The ability to work in a team but also to use your own initiative;  
  • Organisational and time management skills;  
  • The ability to lead a team;  
  • Excellent communication skills;  
  • Patience and a good sense of humour;  
  • Ability to reach vulnerable children and adults;  
  • An in-depth knowledge of ‘Development Matters.’  
  • Excellent working knowledge of ICT. 

Winhills Primary Academy is part of the Diamond Learning Partnership Trust, a charitable multi-academy trust (MAT) specialising in the Primary sector.   We are building a thriving community of schools that succeed on behalf of their children.  The Family of Academies within the Trust currently incorporates two hubs; St Neots and Fenland.  

The St Neots hub has five academies; Middlefield, Winhills, The Round House, Great Staughton, and Kimbolton. The Fenland hub has four academies; Thomas Eaton, Glebelands, Leverington and Murrow.  As such, joining our MAT means joining an organisation with an array of career opportunities that span seven different locations. 

Further benefits include; 

  • Collaborative approach to working;   
  • Opportunities to train/work with other schools within the Diamond Learning Partnership Trust to share best practice and resources; 
  • A friendly and professional team; 
  • Local Government Pension Scheme 
  • Discounted Childcare Vouchers 
  • A caring and supportive working environment.  

To find out more information about who we are and what we do please visit our website;  http://www.winhills-cambs.co.uk/ 

Visits to our Academy are warmly welcomed so that you can see our Nursery in action.  If you feel up to a challenge and want to be part of our forward thinking, rapidly improving school, then we are the school for you.   

We strongly encourage you to look around our school or ring the Headteacher for a chat on 01480 211626. 

Application forms can be downloaded from Winhills Primary Academy website;  http://www.winhills-cambs.co.uk/staff-vacancies/ 

Application forms with covering letter should be sent to HR@diamondlearningtrust.com or posted to the HR Office at: 

Winhills Primary Academy Off Duck Lane St Neots Cambridgeshire PE19 2DX 

 

Winhills Primary Academy is an equal opportunities employer, committed to safeguarding and promoting the safety and welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check, two satisfactory references and a Disclosure of Criminal Record and Disqualification Declaration.  

 

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Winhills Primary Academy is a mixed, mainstream primary school in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, for five to eleven year olds. This sponsor-led academy accommodates 265 pupils. 

Winhills Primary Academy opened as a new school in July 2012. It’s run by the Diamond Learning Partnership Trust, which oversees four other schools in the local area. The senior leadership team comprises an executive headteacher, a head of school and a deputy headteacher.   

Head of School

Susan Jaques   

Vision and values 

Winhills Primary Academy aims to provide an environment that fosters learning, respect, responsibility and friendship. Students are encouraged to achieve their academic potential, but the school celebrates children's efforts, not their results. Teachers promote British values such as democracy, rule of law, individual liberty, mutual respect, and tolerance of difference faiths and beliefs.  

The school prioritises literacy and numeracy, but children receive a broad, balanced education that provides opportunities for investigation, problem solving and off-site visits. The subjects taught are English, maths, science, information communication technology, design technology, history, geography, RE, PE and PHSE.    

Ofsted report 

“The school successfully promotes pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development. Activities are planned through the curriculum and a range of school trips are planned to support this. Discussions with pupils show that they have a good understanding of a range of faiths and have respect for others that have different opinions to themselves.”   

View Winhills Primary Academy’s latest Ofsted report 

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