A Level 3 Early Years Educator shapes the development of children aged up to 5 years by delivering high-quality, inclusive care and play-based education. Responsibilities include executing the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum, carrying out learning assessments, and acting as a primary key person for individual children.
Working Week Description
8.30 am - 4.30 pm Monday to Friday
Role and Responsibilities
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The successful apprentice will work under the guidance of teaching and senior staff to support pupils within the Early Years setting. The role will involve supporting children’s learning and development through play-based activities, group work, and individual support.
• Supporting children within the Early Years environment to access learning and play opportunities. • Assisting teaching staff in delivering engaging and creative learning activities. • Supporting children’s communication, language, literacy, numeracy, and social development. • Encouraging children to interact positively with others and develop confidence and independence. • Working with children individually and in small groups to reinforce learning activities. • Assisting with observations and assessment records in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). • Preparing and maintaining classroom resources, displays, and equipment. • Supporting children during snack times, routines, and transitions throughout the day. • Assisting with personal care routines where appropriate. • Promoting inclusion and ensuring all children have equal access to learning opportunities. • Helping to maintain a safe, stimulating, and purposeful learning environment. • Observing and monitoring children’s progress and reporting concerns or achievements to teaching staff. • Promoting positive behaviour and supporting children’s emotional wellbeing. • Supporting safeguarding, health and safety, confidentiality, and data protection procedures at all times. • Building positive relationships with parents, carers, colleagues, and other professionals. • Participating in school meetings, training, and professional development opportunities. • Assisting with school trips, activities, and events where required. • Contributing positively to the overall ethos and values of the school.
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Required Skills
- Care and compassion - provide the very best childcare to every child every day combined with the ability to professionally challenge poor practice.
- Being team-focused - work effectively with colleagues and other professionals and support the learning and development of others through mentoring and sharing of professional expertise and experience.
- Honesty, trust and integrity - develop trust by working in a confidential, ethical and empathetic manner with a common sense and professional attitude.
- Commitment to improving the outcomes for children through inspiration and child centred care and education.
- Work in a non- discriminatory way, by being aware of differences and ensuring all children have equal access to opportunities to learn, develop and reach their potential.
- Working practice take into account fundamental British values including democracy, the rule of the law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.
Training and Support
Learning and Skills apprenticeship programmes are delivered through a mixture of face-to-face and virtual methods by our fully qualified and industry experienced apprentice training team. Using their expert knowledge gained from time spent in the industry, we've tailored our programmes to use the most up-to-date tools and technologies so that the skills we create can be used directly in the workplace. As one of our learners, you'll benefit from coaching, help and guidance from our dedicated team whose job it is to ensure your success. Successful completion of this apprenticeship gives you an accredited Level 3 Early Years Educator Apprenticeship qualification
Level 3 Early Years Educator