Title
of Post: Deputy Manager (Level
3/4, Early Years Professional Status or PGCE Early Years) Hours:
40 hours p/w Full Time Location:
Cambridge Montessori Nursery School, 73a Tenison Road, Cambridge, CB1 2DG
Responsible
to: The Manager, Directors
Job Description Reporting to The Deputy Nursery Manager is
responsible to the Manager
Deputising
for the Nursery Manager and be responsible for the daily running and
administration of the nursery in their absence, adhering to the Policies &
Procedures of Cambridge Montessori Ltd, ensuring compliance with the Children
Act, Health and Safety legislation, all within the requirements and guidelines
laid down by OFSTED and the Welfare Standards.
Duties
to include: - Ensuring confidentiality is maintained in the
nursery.
- Working as part of a team, remaining mutually
respectful at all times.
- Assisting the Manager to ensure a tier system
of management is in place and that duties are delegated fairly.
- To assist the nursery manager to supervise and ensure
routines and practices are followed each day.
- To do extra hours if required
by the needs of the Nursery, making sure ratios are maintained.
- Maintaining staff ratios and ensuring staff are deployed
effectively.
- Supporting and liaising with the Manager on a
daily basis. Attend regular management meetings.
- Care and supervision of the children with
regard to their physical, emotional and intellectual needs.
- Planning and preparing activities to develop
all aspects of the child's individual development in a stimulating atmosphere.
This planning to be to EYFS for 06 months – 5 years.
- Ensuring that the preparation, care,
cleanliness and maintenance of the nursery rooms, equipment, resources etc. are
carried out according to the policies & procedures and risk assessments.
- To support a group of children as key person
and support, maintain and create strong partnerships with parents.
- Working with the Manager to maintain
administrative records as directed by the Manager and Directors.
- The Deputy Nursery Manager must at all times
be aware of the administration of medication and report all cases to the
manager.
- Ensure that accident, incident and risk
assessment records are completed fully, and passed to the manager.
- Attendance regular staff meetings at times
appointed by the Nursery Manager.
- Offering all children equal opportunities
with regard to their religious denomination, racial origins, gender,
disabilities, cultural or linguistic background; in particular, ex. challenging
situations where racism or discrimination is displayed.
- Assisting the Manager and participating in
regular parents' evenings, publicity, open mornings and children's outings.
- To attend training appropriate to their job
role to maintain and exceed current practice.
- Become knowledgeable with Montessori
terminology and methods.
- Any other duties appropriate to the post as
directed by the Nursery Manager and Directors.
- To work with
the Montessori Teachers, Room Leaders where employed to prepare and submit
planning to the Nursery Manager) every Friday ready to be checked.
- To complete
daily ‘End of day Check’ at the end of each day and submit to the manager or
management at the office for checking on their arrival the next day.
- Liaise with
management each morning, Monday to Friday to formally discuss the previous evening’s
responsibilities and outcomes.
- To act as
deputy in the Managers absence from 8.00 to 6pm daily according to contracted
hours and in accordance with roles and responsibilities under the supervision
and authority of the management.
- Administration
of your key children’s progress data, making observations in line
with planning and evaluation. Updating continuously as required and working
closely with management to fulfil EYFS functions and obligations.
Cambridge Montessori Team Responsibilities
- To work in
partnership with setting management/staff and trainees as part of a highly
motivated and professional team.
- To be part
of a team of early years practitioners providing safe and stimulating
childcare, under the direction of the Setting Manager/owners.
- To promote and
actively demonstrate good practice in a professional and inclusive manner.
- To be fully
involved in all activities associated with the childcare provision and support
others sharing knowledge and experience in accordance with the deputy manager
job description.
- To
understand, work within and promote the settings policies and procedures.
- To share any
child protection concerns immediately with the Designated Person.
- Administering
of first aid to children and staff as required. Training will be provided.
- Keep the
classroom clean and inviting. Encourage children and staff to care for their
environment.
- To work towards/maintain a good understanding
of the Early Years Foundation Stage Framework and the Statutory Welfare Requirements and the ability to meet them/
- Acquire a working
knowledge of Montessori, its approaches and areas of learning and development.
Training and reading to be provided.
Assist the
children by moving around and providing support and guidance where needed to
Complete different work cycles Choosing work Returning work when the child completes his task
- Encourage
individual work time to promote independence as well as group work to promote
socialisation.
- Establish
and maintain cooperative working relationships with children, parents and
co-workers.
- Support
children and staff during snack and lunch periods while helping children to
learn how to help themselves.
- Allow
children to be as independent as possible.
- Encourage
the children to feed themselves.
Responsible
for the ‘supervision’ of cleanliness of the rooms in the following areas,
utilising daily checklists: Sweep/mop lunch area.Vacuum classroom at the start and end of the
academic day. Clean bathrooms at least once a day. Emptying bins at the end of the academic day. Disinfecting work and dusting shelves weekly. To ensure
that materials and equipment are stored properly and activities are cleared up
after use. To have due
regard to the provisions of Health & Safety at Work legislation, as detailed
in the Health and Safety policy.
Undertake
such additional responsibilities as required by the Manager/Directors, which
commensurate with the grade and responsibilities of the post.
Cambridge
Montessori Cultural Statement To act as ambassador
for the Nursery School at all times. Guide
children in activities designed to promote social, physical, and intellectual
growth following the philosophies of Maria Montessori by performing the
following duties: To support
others and work as an effective member of an early year’s childcare team
delivering a flexible, high quality childcare service that meets the needs of
the children and their families.
- Using
experience and knowledge of the EYFS support and advice others to provide a safe,
stimulating environment for children, with creative and appropriate play and
learning opportunities. In accordance with the EYFS. Support the management to
ensure that EYFS statutory requirements are maintained each day.
- Support the management and nursery staff to maintain the ‘GOOD
Ofsted grading using knowledge and experience of the EYFS and all its parts. To
support the nursery and staff in working towards an ‘OUTSTANDING’ Ofsted
grading.
- Support
staff throughout and lead by example and demonstrate best practice following
nursery protocol. Assist the Montessori Directress with providing the children with a
“prepared environment”. Training to be provided.
Be fully committed to the
continuous success of Cambridge Montessori.
This job
description describes responsibilities, as they are currently required. It is anticipated duties will change over time
and the job description may need to be reviewed in the future. In addition
to the above duties and a requirement of the job, you will be expected to
support other team members by
providing lunch cover.
This is not intended to be an exhaustive list
of responsibilities, and it is expected that you will participate in a wide
range of activities.
Person
Specification The
following key criteria describes the characteristics (skills, knowledge,
experience and qualifications) that are needed to carry out the duties in the
job description, and will be used as the basis for short-listing and interview. Education
& qualifications Essential
- Enhanced CRB Disclosure
- Minimum of a
Level 3 childcare qualification in the UK, (ideally degree educated or Early
Years Professional Status or PGCE Early Years)
- Excellent
English communication skills both written and verbal (English and Maths GCSE
minimum “C” grade or if English is not your first language a CPE Grade C2
minimum is required.
Desirable
- Basic Food Hygiene
- Basic Child Protection
- First Aid (12 hour paediatric)
- Montessori Teacher Assistant Certificate
Experience
& Abilities Essential
- Minimum of 3
years consecutive experience working in a Nursery setting within the UK.
- Experience
at Deputy Manager role.
- Experience of leading a nursery team of 5 or more members
- Knowledge of Child Protection, SENCO, ENCO Roles and duties
- An understanding of the requirements of children with special needs
Desirable
- Experience as an Acting Manager.
Skills - The ability
to lead by example and support team members to your full potential.
- To support the Nursery Managers and Directors in
maintaining our ‘GOOD’ Ofsted grading and working towards an ‘Outstanding’
grade.
- To ensure the delivery of the highest quality childcare
and the EYFS for all children across the nursery.
Team Working
- The ability
to contribute to ideas for the on-going development of the setting to support
the Montessori Teachers and act as a point of contact for children, parents and
staff.
Planning and Organising
- To lead planning for the EYFS curriculum and maintain
accurate and effective children’s records such as children’s learning journey
folders, taking observations, writing and planning their next steps, on a
weekly basis.
- To organise and lead weekly team meetings.
Communication ·
Ability to respect confidentiality. ·
A belief in the importance of effective and inclusive communication with
children using a range of verbal and non-verbal techniques ·
To work in partnership with parents, management, staff,
trainees and local authority professionals. ·
Ability to
respond positively to each child and their family individually and supporting
our solid partnerships foundations.
Personal Qualities and Interpersonal Skills
- To mentor, support and act as a role model for less
experienced team members.
- To keep up to date with all childcare issues and support
staff with any changes.
- Serious
commitment to continued professional development through in-house and external
mandatory or voluntary training.
Outline
Terms and Conditions Working
Hours This post is for 52 weeks of the
year and requires a commitment of 40 hours per week, divided of 5 days, Monday
to Friday. Hours of work may be changeable between the hours of 8 am and close
of the nursery. You will be requested from time to time to attend meeting out
of hours. 30 minutes lunch break. Holidays Paid holiday entitlement must be
arranged in advance with the management. During your employment you will
receive a paid holiday entitlement of 5.6 weeks inclusive of public/bank
holidays subject to a maximum of 28 days. Additional
Holiday Entitlement We pay an additional day’s
holiday for each year worked up to a maximum of 4 days (32 days paid holiday per
year). Starting
Salary The starting salary will be:
Negotiable. Precise hourly rate to be discussed at interview and will be
dependent on relative past experience. We take a positive interest in
candidates past experience, knowledge and achievements so that we can make a
valuable offer of employment. Occupational
Pension Scheme We provide the pension scheme to
all eligible staff that wish to contribute each month. We also contribute a
percentage towards your pension, which will increase over time. Additional benefits include: Childcare
discount On duty cooked
meals and refreshments provided daily Career
Progression Opportunities Continuous
Career Development (CPD) Digital
Learning, Planning and reporting Personal
Clothing
Christmas
closure, with full pay (25th to 2nd January)
Application
ProcessSafer Recruitment Cambridge Montessori is committed
to safeguarding the welfare of children in our care. All applicants therefore
must be willing to undergo effective child protection screening, this will
include references from previous employers and an enhanced criminal records
check (DBS check). We shall also seek compliance with sections 15-25 of the
immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006 (eligibility to work in the United
Kingdom of Great Britain). Interviews will be conducted in
person to test your suitability to work with children. Applications for employment A completed application form for
employment should be sent by post or by email. An application form can be
downloaded from our website, in pdf and word formats. Cambridge Montessori Nursery
School 73a Tenison Road Cambridge CB1 2DG Email:
office@montessoricambridge.co.uk Interviews times will be arranged
and confirmed with the candidate. Visits to the nursery school are
welcomed prior to the submission of a completed application form.
Please contact the nursery office
on 01223 352472 to book an appointment. We look forward to meeting you!
Apply: 1. Read carefully the selected job description.2. Download or Print the Employment Application Form (word / Pdf)3. Please send your completed application form by email to: office@montessoricambridge.co.ukor post the form to: Cambridge Montessori, 73a Tenison Road, Cambridge, CB1 2DG
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