Learning Lead & Pioneers (Out of School Club) Lead
Muddy Boots Nursery, Wilberfoss YO41 5ND
£15.50 – £15.00 per hour (age 21+)
Full-time (4-day week)
Join our award-winning outdoor nursery in a brand-new senior role that puts learning quality and school readiness at the heart of our nursery, and leadership at the heart of our Pioneers out-of-school club — working a 4-day week, paid in the top 10% locally, and supported to grow your career within our nurseries across York and Leeds.
At Muddy Boots Wilberfoss, we're proud to be an award-winning nursery, recognised for delivering exceptional early years education through meaningful outdoor learning.
Everything we do is guided by our core values — Heart, Excellence, Growth, Teamwork and Responsibility — and they shape how we care for children, support families and look after each other as a team.
We've created this role because two things matter deeply to us: that every child in our nursery is moving forward in their learning with the right support at the right time — and arrives at school genuinely ready to thrive — and that our Pioneers club (for primary-aged children, 5–12) has the dedicated leadership it needs to grow into the ambitious provision we know it can be.
This role brings both under one experienced practitioner who can move fluidly between curriculum quality work in the nursery and team leadership at Pioneers.
About the role
This is a hybrid leadership position split across two complementary strands. In term time, your Learning Lead time sits during the nursery day (when rooms are at full flow), and your Pioneers time concentrates around the before- and after-school peaks. During school holidays — when Pioneers pauses — you step fully into the Learning Lead role, giving you protected blocks for cohort analysis, planning the term ahead, building resources, and shaping the school readiness work that sets our pre-schoolers up for the leap into reception.
Nursery Learning Lead responsibilities:
- Hold deep, working knowledge of the EYFS framework and the seven areas of learning, and use that to support consistent, high-quality practice across every room
- Move week-to-week between rooms, observing practice, supporting children, and getting alongside the educator team
- Work with Room Leaders and Deputy Managers to look at cohorts — understanding where groups of children are, where they're heading, and what's getting in the way
- Identify gaps and delays in learning at both individual and cohort level
- Lead our school readiness work — tracking pre-school cohorts against the markers that matter (communication and language, self-regulation, independence, listening and attention, early literacy and number), designing targeted interventions, and supporting children, families, and feeder schools through the transition to reception
- Build relationships with our main feeder primary schools to enable smooth handovers and shared expectations
- Create and lead targeted actions to close learning gaps — through modelling practice, sourcing high-impact resources, coaching the team, or reshaping continuous provision
- Build and embed a clear tracking approach so progress and impact can be measured over time (we'll design this together — your input on the right system is part of the role)
- Communicate with parents through our family app — sharing what each room is working on, the term's focus, and how families can support learning at home, including practical school readiness ideas for the pre-school year
- Use school holiday weeks for deep planning, curriculum design, parent workshop preparation, and shaping the year ahead
- Contribute to room-level quality improvement planning and inform CPD priorities
Pioneers Lead responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day running of our Pioneers out-of-school club during term time, working across both cabins and providing a warm, age-appropriate, ambitious environment for children aged 5–12
- Line manage a team of four — supervisions, performance conversations, coaching, and supporting their development
- Coach the team toward consistent Ofsted readiness and confident, child-centred playwork practice
- Lead Pioneers team meetings and contribute to wider site meetings as required
- Lead on parent partnership for Pioneers families — communication, settling, behaviour conversations, school-to-club transitions
- Take responsibility for staff wellbeing across the Pioneers team, including monitoring and responding to the Friday pulse score
- Liaise closely with the Nursery Manager on safeguarding, staffing, and operational decisions
- Ensure the Pioneers environment is welcoming, well-resourced, and a genuine extension of the Muddy Boots ethos
About you
We're looking for someone who:
- Holds a Level 3 Early Years qualification (or equivalent), with strong working knowledge of the EYFS framework and the seven areas of learning
- Has substantial early years experience, ideally including time in a Room Leader or more senior position
- Brings either direct experience of school readiness and transition work, or a clear interest in developing it as a core part of the role
- Has either experience of out-of-school or wraparound provision, or a clear interest in extending their practice to work confidently with primary-aged children and playwork principles
- Has people leadership experience — running supervisions, leading meetings, coaching individuals for growth
- Is highly organised and able to hold two distinct strands of work in mind without one swallowing the other
- Meets deadlines reliably and uses time well
- Communicates clearly and warmly with parents, in writing and in person
- Is a reflective practitioner with a genuine interest in pedagogy and quality of education
- Shares our values and commitment to high-quality childcare
- Has a genuine passion for outdoor learning and child-led play
Desirable (or willing to obtain):
- Level 3 Playwork qualification
- Designated Safeguarding Lead training
- Experience using observation and assessment software
- Forest School Leader training
- Existing relationships with local primary schools
You don't need to bring deep expertise in both halves of the role on day one — what matters most is that you've got the early years foundation, the leadership instinct, and the appetite to grow into both.
Why work at Muddy Boots?
We know that when educators feel valued and supported, they do their best work. That’s why we offer a benefits package designed to support your wellbeing, work–life balance and career:
- Senior practitioner salary, reflecting the dual leadership nature of this role
- Top 10% pay locally
- A genuinely strategic remit — shaping curriculum quality and school readiness across the nursery, and leading a team of your own
- Substantial protected Learning Lead time during school holidays — space to think, plan, and design without daily interruption
- Fully funded CPD aligned to the role (Playworker, DSL, Forest School where relevant)
- Clear progression — this role is designed as a stepping stone to Deputy Manager and Nursery Manager positions
- Opportunities to progress within our growing group across York and Leeds
- Extra holiday days for long-standing team members
- Enhanced maternity, paternity & adoption pay
- Free lunches, tea & snacks
- Lifestyle discounts on groceries, travel, entertainment & more
- Employee Assistance Programme — mental health support & coaching
- Staff treats, social events & celebrations
- Free uniform and on-site parking
Plus, the opportunity to work in an award-winning nursery that truly lives its values, in a role designed to give learning quality and our Pioneers provision the dedicated leadership they deserve.
Muddy Boots is an Equal Opportunities Employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community
We are committed to Safeguarding and Promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment
This job is subject to an enhanced DBS check and Satisfactory References
Ready to join the Muddy Boots family?
If you’re excited by the idea of working in a values-led, award-winning nursery where people come first and outdoor learning is central to everything we do, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now and start your Muddy Boots journey with us.
Since opening our doors in January 2012, with only a few team members and a handful of children, we have continually worked to build day nurseries with a strong family ethos and home-from-home feel, which have now been enjoyed by over 1000 families and counting.
Here is how we do it:
- We focus on developing the uniqueness of every child: We work with every child’s constantly changing and unique interests to ensure their development is about them, not employing a one-size-fits-all approach
- Our outstanding team builds strong relational bonds with our families, built on quality communication: This ensures our parents have the peace of mind to get on with their busy lives, knowing their child is with a team who know and love them
- We focus on outdoor adventures, always: Muddy Boots isn’t just a name, it’s a daily way of life. We believe in as many outdoor adventures as possible and create amazing outdoor experiences to facilitate them
The name ‘Muddy Boots’ really sums up our whole ethos – to not be afraid to let children learn by getting muddy, exploring, going on adventures and getting out there and having a go! Children enjoy a wide range of activities both indoor and out, planned by a qualified and experienced staff team who genuinely love and care for all the children. Our aim is that every individual child thrives and flourishes into their unique selves in our positive, family-feel environment.