About Us
At Turners Hill, we believe that every child should 'Enjoy, achieve and belong', in our supportive Christian environment. As a small village school with strong community ties, we're looking for a passionate Pre-School leader who, with the support of our Early Years lead, will share a vision of creating a place where children can develop a love of learning through exploration, creativity and play.
We value the uniqueness of every child and believe in providing an education that develops the whole child – intellectually, emotionally, physically and spiritually. Our
Pre-School setting is the foundation of this journey, where children take their first steps towards becoming confident, resilient and curious learners.
Job Details
Job Title: Head of Pre-School
Location: Turners Hill CofE Primary School
Salary: Grade 8 Scale Point 22: FTE £33,699. Actual salary based on Term Time only: £28,384
Contract Type: Full-Time – 37 hours per week Term Time only 39 weeks plus 4.4 re holiday (43.4 weeks total)
The nursery is open from 8.45am – 3.15pm. (This allows for time in the morning to set up and time after school to prepare)
Role Overview
We are looking for a dedicated and passionate individual who shares the staff and Governing Body's belief that each child within our Pre-School and School is an individual and we are here to support and enable each and every one to reach their potential, whilst at the same time, enhance and enrich their love of learning with a diverse curriculum.
Job Description
* To undertake the direct management, staffing and supervision of the Pre-School
* To ensure that the setting meets all statutory requirements as issued by Ofsted
* To work with the administrator with regards to finance arrangements
* Responding to the needs of the Pre-School by allocating funds appropriately and as agreed by the Governing Body.
* To be responsible for supervising all Pre-School staff, setting them clear objectives around their roles and responsibilities. Monitoring and assisting staff in completing their Key children's records as and when required. Designing personal development plans to ensure their continued professional development and improve practice.
* To ensure that the Pre-School staff are aware of all Pre-School policies and procedures, with specific reference to Health and Safety, Lone Worker and Child Protection policies and procedures relating to personal, clinical and organisational risk
* To attend to own continued professional development
* To represent staff on the Governing Body
* To ensure that all children's personal records and the Learning Journals, as part of a Key person system, are maintained and reviewed via observations in their progress and development whilst attending the Pre-School
* To establish close links with parents with a view to develop good practice in the Pre-School
* To work with staff and in partnership with parents to monitor and evaluate all areas of the Pre-School provision on a regular basis, ensuring that information gained is used to forward practice where appropriate
* To work with the Early Years Lead to ensure links across the Foundation Stage Curriculum
* To discuss individual children's progress and development with the Early Years Leader. To support children with additional needs via the relevant agencies
* To meet regularly (at least monthly) with the Early Years Leader to discuss planning, systems and best practice
* To ensure that children's likes and interests are used to produce and deliver a well-balanced play based curriculum. Attention being paid to ensuring early identification and support with Speech and Language difficulties and other additional needs
* To work with the Early Years Development and Childcare Partnership, Education Department (e.g. Educational Psychologist, schools), other full day care settings, sessional settings and professionals from all key disciplines to ensure a co-ordinated and accessible support service available to parents, carers and families
* To attend meetings and groups that may have a direct influence on the running of the Pre-School, financially and or through practice
* To review and update policies and procedures in conjunction with the administrator
* To ensure confidentiality of information at all times whether at work or away from work
What You Need to Succeed
To be successful in this role you will need:
Essential Qualifications
* NVQ Level 3 or equivalent
* Suggested: Level 3 Certificate in Childcare, Level 3 Diploma in Childcare and Education, or other relevant qualification in nursery work or childcare. GCSEs at grades
* 9 to 4 (A* to C) including English and Maths
Essential Experience
Two years of working with children in a supervisor role in either a nursery/pre-school setting and/or a qualified teacher
Skills and knowledge
* Good literacy and numeracy skills
* Good organisational skills
* Ability to build effective working relationships with pupils and adults
* Experience of creating inspiring learning for children
* Skills and expertise in understanding the needs of all pupils
* Knowledge of how to help adapt and deliver support to meet individual needs
* EYFS knowledge relevant to the role, and ability to apply this effectively in supporting colleagues and pupils
* Excellent verbal communication skills
* Active listening skills
* The ability to remain calm in stressful situations
* Personal qualities
* Enjoyment of working with children
* Sensitivity and understanding, to help build good relationships with pupils
* A commitment to getting the best outcomes for all pupils and promoting the ethos and values of the school
* Commitment to maintaining confidentiality at all times
* Commitment to safeguarding pupils' wellbeing and equality
Further Information
Tuners Hill CofE School and West Sussex County Council are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. All successful candidates will be subject to an appropriate Disclosure and Barring Service check along with other relevant employment checks, including satisfactory references.
How to Apply
To apply for this role please download the job description and application form below.
Please complete the application form and ensure that you outline your motivations for applying and explaining the skills and experience you can bring to the role (please refer to the key skills in the job description).
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Should you have any questions regarding the role or the application please feel free to email us.
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Job Reference: SCHO01194