Early Years Educator Apprentice
To work alongside a team, following instructions and using own initiative in relation to the daily routine which is well established in the room.
Ensuring that the room, toys and other equipment is clean.
Supporting mealtimes, helping the children to feed alongside other staff members.
Creative activities, engaging with the children and sharing ideas.
Being passionate about the role to become familiar with individual needs of the children.
Key person role to assess observe and plan next steps to support the children's learning and development.
Being passionate and having a willingness to learn as well as being a confident team player.
Training:
Early Years Educator Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard You will receive specific on-and-off the job training from the employer in your workplace. Off the job training will be delivered using planned interactive webinars delivere on Microsoft Teams, you will be given time in the working week to study towards the theory element of the programme.
Training Outcome:
Progression opportunities may also include advanced and higher apprenticeships and as an experienced nursery worker you could specialise in working with children who have difficulties with learning, physical disabilities, or need support with their mental health.
You could take a higher level qualification to progress to room leader, senior nursery worker or centre manager. You could also study towards a higher education qualification in early years or child development. You could then move into management or early years teaching.
You can find more information on future careers by visiting: https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/
Employer Description:
Private Day Nursery
Working Hours :
Shift patterns to be agreed.
Skills:
Communication skills,Creative,Customer care skills,Initiative,Logical,Non judgemental,Number skills,Organisation skills,Patience,Physical fitness,Presentation skills,Problem solving skills,Team working