Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Leader
Oak Learning Partnership
Bury Permanent £32,916 - £51,048 Full Time Expires 30/04/2026
We are seeking an inspiring EYFS Leader to oversee our early years provision, including our Rainbow Room (2-year-olds), Nursery and Reception. This is an exciting opportunity to lead a dedicated team and shape exceptional early years practice for children aged 25. About the Role You will lead, manage and develop our EYFS unit, ensuring high-quality teaching, learning and care. With a strong focus on progress and early childhood development, you will drive continuous improvement and ensure children are well-prepared for Key Stage 1. Key Responsibilities Who We’re Looking For A passionate early years practitioner who can model outstanding teaching, inspire colleagues, and put children’s development at the centre of everything they do. Why Join Fairfield Community Primary School? Fairfield Community Primary School is a warm, welcoming, and valuesdriven community where “Happiness and High Standards” guide everything we do. Our caring, supportive environment creates a genuine family feel that staff, pupils, and families consistently celebrate. As part of a committed team, you’ll help children thrive academically and personally. Staff are dedicated to pupils’ wellbeing, high standards of teaching, and providing enriching opportunities across sport, music, drama, and wider learning experiencesthose memorable “wow” moments that shape childhood. We are an inclusive school with a strong reputation for supporting children with additional needs as well as stretching those with gifts and talents. Every child is encouraged to reach their potential in a safe, happy environment where behaviour is exemplary and respect is at the core of our ethos. Our curriculum is broad, balanced, and ambitious, helping children become knowledgeable, articulate, resilient, empathetic and fluent readersskills that prepare them for life beyond school. If you’re passionate about making a meaningful difference, working in a positive, collaborative culture, and helping children flourish, Fairfield is a wonderful place to grow your career. We are looking for a colleague who shares the clear vision that the child is at the heart of everything we do. One who can enjoy positive, professional relationships with young people and who demonstrates high levels of resilience and emotional intelligence. Every child is entitled to an outstanding education where they have excellent opportunities to achieve beyond their potential. We strive to develop the aspirations and values of every student and member of staff We are laying strong foundations for growth and have a clear vision for the trust. This role is a key part of our growth strategy and could be an excellent opportunity for the right candidate ready for their next step. We are a values driven organisation, are highly ambitious, passionate about doing things with integrity whilst maintaining a good sense of humour. We would be happy to arrange a visit to the school, where we can discuss with you the importance of the school within the local community and how, by working with us, you can be part of the team that builds on the past, ensures performance in the present and prepares the students for their future successes. Please contact Fairfield Community Primary School on 0161 764 1559 or by emailing fairfield@bury.gov.uk to arrange a visit. Our Employee Benefits At Oak Learning Partnership, you’ll find yourself in a vibrant, inclusive, and supportive environment, where everyone can grow, progress, and achieve a fulfilling career. We offer a fantastic range of rewards and benefits, challenging and interesting work, and opportunities to achieve your potential. In return you will benefit from: Application To apply follow link- https://ce1057li.webitrent.com/ce1057li_webrecruitment/wrd/run/ETREC179GF.open?WVID=38983700Dm&VACANCY_ID=0443751URM We reserve the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date of the advertisement, should we identify an appropriate candidate. For further information about the role please contact Fairfield Community Primary School on 0161 764 1559 or by emailing fairfield@bury.gov.uk Oak Learning Partnership is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in their care and expects everybody working for the organisation to share this commitment. To this end any offer of employment will be subject to safer recruitment checks and clearances. Oak Learning Partnership Our trust is cross phase and consists of primary, special, and secondary schools. We have a vision to transform lives through a highly inclusive approach. ‘Inclusion is at the heart of our trust’.Supporting Documents
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Location
Elms Banks , Ripon Avenue, Bury, M45 8PJ, United Kingdom
Job ID
14888
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