Blenheim Schools
Nursery Manager (Maternity Cover)

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Location: Quinton House School
Job Title: Nursery Manager (Maternity Cover)
Contract: Full Time, Fixed Term
Hours: 39 hours per week
Salary: Up to £26,600 per Annum (Includes Management Allowance)
Start Date: October 2026
About The School - Quinton House
Quinton House is a co-educational independent school for ages 2–18. At Quinton we believe in preparing every child for the world that awaits them. We do this by focusing on the timeless fundamentals of character development. For over 80 years we’ve poured our efforts and expertise into shaping curious, inspired, flexible and resilient young people.
Our ethos is to focus on understanding our students, their interests and their needs to make sure that they have the support and encouragement required to help them shine.
About The Role
This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate individual to inspire our children. The Nursery Manager is responsible for the overall leadership, management, and day-to-day running of the school’s nursery provision. The role ensures a safe, stimulating, and nurturing environment where children aged 2–4 years can learn and develop in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework, while supporting the school’s ethos and values.
What you will be doing
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage the nursery team, fostering a positive and professional working environment
- Oversee the day-to-day running of the nursery, including staffing, rotas, and ratios
- Ensure full compliance with EYFS, safeguarding requirements, and relevant regulatory standards
- Deliver a high-quality, play-based curriculum aligned with EYFS principles
- Monitor children’s development, including planning, assessment, and progress tracking
- Promote inclusive practice and support children with additional needs
- Maintain high standards of health, safety, hygiene, and safeguarding at all times
- Manage nursery resources, equipment, and budget effectively
- Build strong relationships with parents and provide regular updates on children’s progress
- Lead parent meetings, reports, and nursery events
- Support transitions into Reception and collaborate with wider school staff
- Contribute to inspections, school initiatives, and the wider life of the school
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What you'll bring
Qualifications
- Level 3 Early Years qualification (minimum)
- Level 5 or 6 qualification (desirable)
- Paediatric First Aid (or willingness to obtain)
- Safeguarding training (DSL training desirable)
Skills
- Strong leadership and team management skills
- Excellent organisational and time management abilities
- Clear and confident communication skills
- Ability to build positive relationships with parents, staff, and external partners
- Strong understanding of safeguarding and child welfare practices
- Ability to inspire, motivate, and support both staff and children


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Experience
- Significant experience working within an early years setting
- Proven leadership or supervisory experience
- Strong knowledge of the EYFS framework and Ofsted expectations
- Experience in a school-based or independent nursery setting (desirable)
Why Join Quinton House School?
- A welcoming, supportive culture where both staff and students are known as individuals
- Small class sizes allowing meaningful connections and impactful teaching
- Beautiful surroundings paired with modern resources
- Strong academic outcomes and ambitious further‑education pathways
- A broad co‑curricular programme designed to inspire and extend learning
- A collaborative staff body that values creativity, innovation and shared success
How to Apply
Please submit your application form and supporting statement via our recruitment portal. Early applications are encouraged as we may invite strong candidates to interview before the closing date.
Quinton House School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All appointments will be subject to an enhanced DBS check, Social Media Check and safeguarding procedures.
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