Early Years Educator Level 3 Apprenticeship - Manchester Communication Academy
During your time as a Early Years Apprentice you will undertake education support duties and assist the class teacher in the day to day needs of the pupils in their care, to enable the teacher to implement the curriculum and respond to the pupils’ needs. Your day to day duties will include:
· To be a key worker for a group of identified children, under teacher supervision · To deliver phonics/reading to a group of children · To work with the teacher in lesson planning, evaluating and adjusting lessons/work plans asappropriate to meet the individual needs of the students · Use strategies, in liaison with the teacher, to support pupils to achieve the learning goals. · Contribute to the development of learning and assessment materials · To implement agreed learning activities/assessments, adjusting activities according to
student need · Monitor and celebrate children’s learning, progress and achievement and record and report
upon progress, including details on attendance, behaviour, development and additional
needs · Supervise and provide support for pupils, including those with special needs
ensuring their safety and access to learning activities · Always promote good behaviour · Personal care (nappy changing, feeding, toileting) · To maintain a positive attitude, seeking to bring out the best in learners and having high
expectations for all · Establish positive relationships with parents/carers, ensuring parental involvement in learning and progress · To contribute to the organisation of the learning environment and creation of resources
Training:
Apprenticeship Details - 19 months expected duration to complete, working towards your Level 3 Early Years Educator Qualification. (All learning is delivered online/ remote).
Training Provider: LMP Education (rated 1st best UK training provider)
Training Outcome:
Pass a level 3 qualification in Early Years
Employer Description:
Our school is an incredible community, made up of a fantastically diverse range of pupils, families and colleagues. Together, we work hard to ensure that all of our children achieve the very best that they can. This is achieved through excellent teaching and learning, deep social impact through innovative family support models, and a well-embedded whole school approach to nurture. Our approach is underpinned by the 6 principles of nurture, which ensure that we always place the child and their best interests at the centre of any decision making: 1. Children's learning is understood developmentally 2. The classroom offers a safe base 3. The importance of nurture for the development of wellbeing 4. Language is a vital means of communication 5. All behaviour is communication 6. The importance of transition in children's lives The curriculum at MCPA has been thoughtfully constructed to ensure that it develops pupils socially, in addition to their knowledge and skills in a broad and balanced range of subjects. The sequencing of our curriculum is informed by evidence and ensures that powerful prior knowledge is used to underpin learning. The result of this is that our children do well, and go on to achieve great things and learning can transition seamlessly to Manchester Communication Academy. As part of the Greater Manchester Academies Trust, we are able to shape the learning journey of children from the age of 3, all the way to adulthood - from cradle to career.
Working Hours :
Monday to Friday 8:00am – 16:00pm (term time only) – hours may differ
Skills:
Communication skills,Attention to detail,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience