Description Salary: £40,000 - £43,000 Per annum based on qualifications and experience - £1,000.00 joining bonus Hours of work: 40 hours, 51 weeks a year Contract type: Permanent A bit about us: Are you passionate about nurturing young minds, and creating a magical learning environment? This role would suit an experienced Early Years professional with the ability to lead and inspire an incredible team of staff and children. We are looking for a leader who truly thrives in outdoor learning and brings a creative passion to grow and develop our outdoor forest area, turning it into a cornerstone of our nursery’s identity. If you are a strategic thinker who isn't afraid to get stuck in outside and is excited about cultivating both our team and our natural spaces, we have a fantastic package for you and a warm welcome awaits! All about the role: We are seeking to appoint a dynamic and ambitious Nursery Manager at Heathcote House Nursery in the beautiful market town of Devizes. The successful candidate will be passionate about delivering high-quality Early Years provision and experienced in managing a setting with 90-100 children attending. You will be responsible for leading the day-to-day operation of the nursery with the support of Wishford Education, and be ready to take an already successful nursery to new heights. The nursery was inspected by Ofsted in June 2025 and rated Good in all areas: find link here. In particular, the inspector praised the positive interactions between staff and children. Benefits: • 5% employer pension • EV scheme through Octopus • Cycle to work scheme and shopping discounts • 50% fee discount for the sessions your child attends on the days you work in the nursery • Access to the group's counselling scheme • 3 x days of paid CPD / training per year • 25 days holiday per year, paid bank holidays off plus discretionary extra Christmas closure leave • Access to fully funded apprenticeships • Accident at work insurance cover • Staff uniform provided Why Join Us? • A supportive, family-like team culture. • Opportunities for professional development and career progression. • A beautiful, homely setting where children and staff feel valued. Knowledge & Skills • In-depth understanding of the EYFS framework and early childhood development. • Strong leadership and team management skills. • Engage in continuous professional development, staying informed on sector developments, regulatory changes, and best practices in Early Years education. • Be financially aware and target-drive, with proven experience in managing budgets, controlling costs and achieving financial objectives. • Excellent communication, organisation, and time management. • Confident in using data to drive improvement and inform planning. • IT literate, with experience using nursery management systems (e.g, EYWorks). Personal Qualities • A warm, approachable, and child-centred leader. • Willingness to work flexibly as required around the needs of the nursery. • Passionate about creating a homely, happy, and high-achieving environment. • Resilient, proactive, and solutions focused. • A team player with a sense of humour and a “can-do” attitude. • Committed to safeguarding, inclusion, and continuous improvement. Qualifications • Level 3, 4, or 5 qualification in Early Years (e.g., CACHE, NVQ). • Experience in nursery management is desirable but not essential, or leadership experience in a large setting (90 occupancy). • Proven track record of delivering high standards in early years education and care Responsibilities Strategic & Operational Leadership • Manage the day-to-day operation of the nursery, ensuring compliance with EYFS, and health and safety standards. • Lead the next stage of nursery growth, including marketing and implementation. • Have an up to date working knowledge of the Early Years Framework and all other statutory guidance. • Inspire a large and friendly team of early years professionals and provide regular training and continued staff support. • Monitor and maintain high standards of care, education, and safeguarding. • Work closely with the Nursery Area Manager and the support team from Wishford Education to manage child occupancy, financial budgets, and staffing. • Work with Talent Acquisition Partner to recruit and induct new staff members Safeguarding • Act as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the nursery, ensuring all staff understand and comply with safeguarding procedures. • Lead on all safeguarding matters, including referrals, staff training, and liaising with external agencies, and ensuring full compliance with EYFS, Ofsted, and local authority regulations. • Maintain accurate, confidential records for children, staff, and incidents. • Keep safeguarding logs, accident/incident reports, and child development records up to date, • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding legislation and best practices. • Take overall responsibility for the safety and the well-being of all children in the setting, conducting regular risk assessments, and promoting a culture of vigilance and proactive safeguarding among all staff. Nursery Profitability • Maximise nursery occupancy through proactive enrolment strategies and excellent parent engagement. • Ensure efficient staff deployment aligned with child ratios and budget constraints. • Oversee procurement and use of resources to ensure quality and cost-efficiency. • Lead local marketing initiatives and promote the nursery through events and community outreach. • Work with the Nursery Marketing and Admissions Executive to manage the nursery’s online presence. • Monitor and respond to parent feedback and online reviews, mainly on DayNurseries.com, to maintain a positive reputation. • Build strong relationships with the local community to enhance visibility and trust. • Work with the Nursery Finance Business Partner to achieve financial targets, manage nursery budgets, and monitor income and expenditure. • Oversee fee collection processes and manage outstanding charges professionally and sensitively. Management and Leadership • Motivate and inspire your nursery team. • Foster a positive, collaborative team culture that encourages high morale and staff engagement. • Conduct regular performance reviews, support senior/room leaders, and set clear goals, targets and expectations. • Promote a healthy work-life balance and implement wellbeing initiatives. • Identify training needs, support continuous professional development, and ensure all staff meet required qualifications and standards. Teaching & Learning • Create a safe, stimulating, and nurturing environment where children flourish. • Lead the delivery of the EYFS curriculum with creativity and care. • Oversee planning, assessment, and evaluation to ensure high-quality learning experiences. • Support children with additional needs in collaboration with the Nursery Area Manager and external agencies. Parent & Community Engagement • Build strong, positive relationships with parents through regular communication, meetings, and events. • Ensure new families feel welcomed and supported from their first visit. • Represent the nursery with professionalism, warmth, and integrity at all times. • Foster strong relationships with families, ensuring open communication and trust. Find out more and apply: Please contact Molly Rees at HR@wishford.co.uk for any adjustments for the application or interview process or any questions about the role. All applications need to be made using Wishford’s Application Form. Our website is: www.heathcotehousenursery.co.uk To apply online please download the application form then click the ‘apply now’ button below to upload your completed forms and covering letter online. Please note: CV's will not be considered. Closing date (and time): Tuesday 28th April @ noon Interview date: May 2026 Commencement date: TBC By Brook Valley is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. It is a requirement of employment that an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check is obtained for this post. This means that you must declare any criminal convictions, cautions, reprimands, or final warnings unless these are ‘protected’ as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013 and 2020) upon shortlisting. The school is committed to equality of opportunity and as part of this commitment we monitor our recruitment and selection process to determine that it is fair to all. Person Specification