Early Years Apprentice
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Key Responsibilities
Childcare and Learning Support
- Support children’s learning, development and wellbeing through play‑based activities and daily routines, under supervision.
- Assist with creating a safe, welcoming and stimulating environment where children feel secure and valued.
- Support planned activities in line with the EYFS, learning through observation and guided practice.
- Help prepare resources and learning environments for activities and routines.
- Follow all safeguarding, child protection, health and safety and welfare procedures at all times.
- Support children’s personal care routines, including hygiene, meals and rest, in line with nursery policies.
- Report any concerns regarding children’s wellbeing to a senior member of staff immediately.
- Greet children and families warmly and professionally.
- Support positive relationships with parents and carers, sharing information as directed by senior staff.
- Observe professional communication with families and learn how to support transitions.
- Work as part of the room team, supporting colleagues and contributing positively to the nursery environment.
- Attend all required training sessions, coursework, reviews and assessments linked to the apprenticeship programme.
- Reflect on learning and practice, using feedback to support personal development.
- Demonstrate professionalism, reliability and a willingness to learn at all times.
- Complete a recognised Early Years apprenticeship qualification within the agreed timeframe.
- Build knowledge of the EYFS, safeguarding, child development and inclusive practice.
- Develop practical skills through supervised work, mentoring and coaching.
- Gradually increase responsibility as competence and confidence grow.
- A genuine interest in working with young children and developing a career in early years.
- Willingness to learn, develop and complete an apprenticeship qualification.
- Positive, caring and enthusiastic attitude.
- Ability to work as part of a team and follow guidance from senior staff.
- Good communication skills and a professional approach.
- Commitment to safeguarding and promoting children’s wellbeing.
- Enhanced DBS check (or willingness to undertake one).
- Previous experience working or volunteering with children.
- GCSEs (or equivalent) in English and Maths, or willingness to work towards them if required.
- Fully supported Early Years apprenticeship qualification
- On‑the‑job training with experienced practitioners and leaders
- 40+ hours of paid training per year
- Clear progression opportunities into a Level 2 or Level 3 Early Years Practitioner role
- Birthday day off
- 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata), increasing with service
- Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Benefits
- Employee Assistance Programme and wellbeing support
- Staff discounts and benefits
- Supportive team culture with regular events and celebrations
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