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Preschool Manager

ACR Recruitment and Training LTD
Warwickshire
4 days ago
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ACR Recruitment & Training Ltd are seeking a passionate and experienced Preschool Manager to lead a small, community-focused preschool that’s truly at the heart of village life. This is a rewarding opportunity for an early years professional who thrives on making a difference, supporting children, families, and staff alike.

About the Role

As the Preschool Manager, you’ll take responsibility for leading and inspiring a dedicated team, ensuring the delivery of exceptional care and education in line with EYFS and Ofsted standards.

Key Responsibilities:


  • Lead, motivate, and support your team to deliver high-quality early years provision.
  • Ensure full compliance with EYFS, Ofsted, and safeguarding requirements.
  • Foster positive relationships with parents, carers, and the wider community.
  • Promote inclusive practice and effectively support children with SEND.
  • Oversee the daily management of the preschool, including planning, health & safety, and administration.


What We Offer


  • Term-Time Only Role – Enjoy a healthy work–life balance (36 hours per week, 4 days).
  • Supportive Team Environment – Work alongside an established, enthusiastic staff team and a proactive management committee.
  • Professional Growth – Ongoing opportunities for training and development.
  • Creative Freedom – Bring your ideas to life in a nurturing, community-based setting.


About You


  • Qualified to Level 3 or above in Early Years (Level 5+ desirable).
  • Proven experience in a leadership or management role within an Early Years setting.
  • Excellent knowledge of the EYFS framework, safeguarding, and SEND.
  • Confident in managing people, paperwork, and daily operations.
  • Approachable, organised, and passionate about helping every child reach their full potential.


At ACR Recruitment & Training Ltd, we believe in quality, and care. We’re committed to supporting nurseries with dedicated practitioners while providing our candidates with opportunities that fit around their lives.

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If you’re a Room Leader or Level 3 Practitioner looking for to manage a room, we’d love to hear from you. Call us today on to get started!

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