Deputy Nursery Manager – Harrow, Middlesex HA2
A nurturing, child-centred Montessori nursery offering a calm, inspiring learning environment focused on independence, creativity, and holistic early years development.
Employment Type
Full-Time | Permanent | Room-Based Leadership Role
Salary
£30,000–£32,000 per annum dependent on experience + benefits
Pay & Benefits
- Generous annual leave entitlement plus bank holidays
- Ongoing CPD and funded training opportunities
- Support towards higher qualifications and leadership development
- Staff wellbeing initiatives and mental health support
- Supportive management and structured induction programme
- Workplace pension scheme
- Employee discount schemes and childcare discounts (where applicable)
- Opportunities for internal promotion
- Uniform provided
- Modern, well-resourced learning environment
- Supportive rota planning with consideration for work-life balance
Working Hours & Shift Pattern
- Full-time position
- Monday to Friday shift pattern
- Rotational shifts within nursery opening hours
- Occasional flexibility required to support operational needs
- Breaks provided in line with working time regulations
- No regular weekend work
Job Description
An established, child-focused early years setting in Harrow, Middlesex (HA2) is seeking a confident and experienced Deputy Nursery Manager to support the day to day leadership of a nurturing and inspiring environment. This is a room-based leadership role, ideal for a passionate Early Years professional who thrives in a hands-on setting while supporting wider operational excellence. The setting offers a calm, welcoming environment with a strong focus on child-led learning, creativity, and holistic development. The successful candidate will play a key role in maintaining high standards of care and education while inspiring their team and ensuring every child reaches their full potential.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the Nursery Manager with the smooth day-to-day running of the setting
- Lead and inspire a designated room, ensuring high-quality teaching and care
- Ensure compliance with EYFS statutory framework and safeguarding procedures
- Monitor planning, observations, and assessments to maintain high standards
- Support staff development through mentoring and performance guidance
- Build strong partnerships with parents and carers
- Oversee health and safety standards across the room and wider setting
- Assist with staffing ratios, rota planning, and operational organisation
- Promote a positive, inclusive, and stimulating learning environment
Requirements
- Level 3 qualification in Childcare or Early Years (essential)
- Right to work within the UK (no sponsorship required)
- Previous experience as a Deputy Nursery Manager, Assistant Nursery Manager, Room Leader, or Senior Early Years / Nursery Practitioner
- Strong knowledge of the EYFS framework
- Experience supporting Ofsted inspections and maintaining compliance
- Confident leadership and team mentoring skills
- Enhanced DBS on the Update Service or willingness to obtain one
- Suitable for: Deputy Nursery Manager, Assistant Nursery Manager, Nursery Deputy Manager, Early Years Deputy Manager, or Senior Room Leader
Company Culture
The Montessori nursery setting promotes a collaborative and respectful team culture where every staff member’s contribution is valued. Leadership is approachable, supportive, and committed to continuous improvement. Professional growth is actively encouraged through training, mentoring, and structured development pathways. The environment is warm, welcoming, and centred around creating meaningful experiences for children while ensuring staff feel empowered, supported, and appreciated.
Apply Today
If you are a passionate Level 3 qualified early years professional ready to step into a Deputy Nursery Manager role in Harrow, Middlesex HA2 (Greater London), this opportunity offers genuine progression, stability, and the chance to thrive within a supportive team in Nurseries & Early Years. Your leadership skills, dedication, and experience will be truly valued in a setting that prioritises both children’s development and staff wellbeing.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received, so early interest is warmly encouraged.