Becoming a nursery owner

Becoming a nursery owner

by: sweet_female - 17-07-07 21:40

The propriator at our Nursery School does not have a degree, she has done a management course and employs a Nursery Manager to deal with the day to day running of the Nursery, however it doesn't seem easy as she is constantly in dealing with pay/children/staff problems which inevitably arise in a Nursery full of women...infact this seems to be the hardest issue...

Becoming a nursery owner - 18-07-07 15:09

by: hayleyrobbins

Okay thanks for ithe information. I just wondered what people were going to do who run a nursery who dont have a degree? Does a foundation degree count??
And i know all about how hard it is to work with just women..i went to an all girls boarding school for 7 years!!

Becoming a nursery owner - 21-07-07 13:21

by: maysha

Hello I am planning to set up my own nursery. I am fully qualified to work with children. I have worked as a Social Worker for 8 years. I have worked with children, also in nurseries, for 7 years. I would like some more information on how to set up a nursery. If It is better to buy a property or existing nursery or to rent a property. What step do I take first? All advise that can be given will be much appreciated. Regards

NurseryInsurance
Becoming a nursery owner - 26-07-07 10:28

by: NurseryInsurance

Hi

I don't know a great deal about what qualifications and/or experience you actually need to set up a nursery but we actually insure quite a few nurseries throughout the UK and having spoken to them over the years I wrote a few articles about avoiding the common mistakes when setting up a nursery.

Not sure I can post a URL here so if you'd like a link send me an email to markb@northerncounties.com

Becoming a nursery owner - 02-08-07 12:37

by: laineyreidy

Hi, I have myself been a manger and opened and set up a whole host of settings. It is very confusing as to what to to and where to go for advice. I now work for a company called Parenta we offer a wide range of products, training and consultancy that can help you get on you way. Please visit www.parenta.com for more information.

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