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Early Years Educators, and other job roles such as nursery nurse and childminders, are highly trained professionals who play a key role in ensuring that young children learn and develop well and are kept healthy and safe. They work in a range of settings including full day care, children’s centres, pre schools, reception classes and as childminders. They may either be working on their own or supervising others to deliver the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) requirements set by Government for the learning, development and care of children from birth to 5 years old.
You will learn the skills, knowledge and behaviours required to fullfil your role and understand the requirements at higher level in preparation for progression.
Key Facts
Mode of Attendance:
The Apprenticeship course is normally full time, which might include attending college on a day release or your tutor visiting you in the workplace.
Level:
Advanced Apprenticeship
Dates:
You have to be employed to start an Apprenticeship. You can either apply for one of our vacancies, or you can source your own employer.
Course Code:
AP3EYED
The Programme
Includes
Regular formative assessment, development of a portfolio demonstrating learning and development activities with their application in the workplace and a work-based project. As part of the qualification, apprentices must complete all units, be competent in real work environment and a longitudinal study of child over a six-week period.
- The expected patterns of children’s development from birth to 5 years, and understand further development from age 5 to 7
- Systematic synthetic phonics in the teaching of reading, and a range of strategies for developing early literacy and mathematics
- Safeguarding policies and procedures, including child protection, recognise when a child is in danger or at risk of abuse, and know how to act to protect them
- Analyse and explain how children’s learning and development can be affected by their stage of development and individual circumstances such as the needs of children learning English as an additional language from a variety of cultures
- Ensure plans fully reflect the stage of development, individual needs and circumstances of children and providing consistent care and responding quickly to the needs of the child
- Work co-operatively with colleagues and other professionals to meet the needs of babies and children and enable them to progress.
Where you
can work
You can work in a range of settings:
- Full day care
- Children’s centres
- Pre-schools
- Reception classes
- Childminders
The apprentice may either be working on their own or supervising others to deliver the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) requirements set by Government for the learning, development and care of children from birth to 5 years old.
Key
Information
- Enrolment is roll on roll off all year round, primarily based in the workplace.
Awarding
Organisation
- End Point Assessment Organisation (EPAO) of choice is NCFE
Additional
Information
This Apprenticeship consists of a mixture of blended learning in the workplace and optional self study time at Loughborough College.
Entry Requirements
& Functional Skills
We require all applicants to have GCSE grades C/4 or above in English and Maths or to demonstrate the ability to work at this level
If an Apprentice has not already achieved Level 2 (GCSE C/4 or above) English & Maths they must: - Study for and achieve Functional Skills Level 2 English & Maths at Loughborough College by attending classes onsite.
English and Maths at grades C/4 or above must be achieved to be counted in ratios.
Qualification(s)
Obtained
- L3 Apprenticeships Standard in Early Years Educator
- L3 Diploma for the Early Years Workforce
- L2 Functional Skills English and Maths (if required)
- Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid
Progression
Opportunities
- L3 Teaching Assistant
- L4 Early Years Advanced Practitioner
- L5 Early Years Senior Practitioner
Training
Provided
On-programme is the learning phase for Apprentices to apply the academic theory to their own organisations and role, and to capture the skills, knowledge and behaviours developed on the programme and in the workplace. To achieve this, Apprentices need to complete off-the-job training during the on-programme phase of their Apprenticeship, this can be tracked and monitored through our e-portfolio. This might be achieved through shadowing colleagues, E-learning, internal training and research as well as taught sessions by Loughborough College.
You will have access to flexible drop in sessions to work on off the job tasks with an assessor such as coursework and building your portfolio.
Monday: 8.30am to 5.00pm
Tuesday: 8.30am to 6.30pm
Wednesday: 8.30am to 6.30pm
Thursday: 8.30am to 6.30pm
Disclaimer
Whilst every effort is made to ensure that the information contained on this website is correct, the College accepts no liability for any errors or omissions. Please note that details are subject to change without notice with regard to the provision of courses, course times and dates and the fees and charges levied.