Early Years Apprenticeship - Woodley Gardens Day Nursery
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Company: CHILTERN TRAINING LTD
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Location: Berkshire, RG5 3AE
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Type: Apprenticeship
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Salary: Apprenticeship Minimum Wage
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Sector: Education and early years
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Ref: NAS-2000018839
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Application Deadline Date: 01/09/2026
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Start Date: 02/09/2026
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Positions Available: 1
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Working Week: Shifts may vary shifts to be confirmed, between Monday and Friday.
Brief Description
Join Woodley Gardens Day Nursery as a full-time Early Years Apprentice, working with children under five. Earn the Apprenticeship minimum wage while gaining hands-on experience in a supportive environment. You'll also attend bi-weekly classes at Chiltern Training in Reading.
Training to be Provided
- Early Years Practitioner Level 2 Apprenticeship Standard
- You will attend classes at Chiltern Training Ltd, One Valpy, 20 Valpy Street, Reading RG1 1AR
Future Prospects
Once you are qualified you can move onto complete your level 3 Ealry Years. Once you've achieved your Level 3 qualification in Early Years in the UK, there are several job opportunities available to you in the early childhood education sector.
Here are some roles you might consider:
- Early Years Educator: Working directly with children aged 0-5 in settings like nurseries, preschools, or reception classes
- Teaching Assistant: Supporting teachers in early years settings, helping with lesson planning and classroom management
- Nursery Manager: Overseeing the operations of a nursery, managing staff, budgets, and ensuring that the educational standards are met.
Playworker: Facilitating play activities in various settings, including schools, community centers, and playgroups - Childminder: Running your own childminding service, caring for children in your home
- Learning Support Assistant: Supporting children with additional needs or disabilities, helping them integrate into early years settings
- Early Years Consultant: Advising early years settings on best practices, regulations, and developmental programs (often requires additional experience or qualifications)
- Family Support Worker: Working with families to provide guidance and support around child development and welfare
Vacancy Detail
- Morning Setup: Prepare the classroom or play area by arranging furniture, setting up learning materials, and ensuring the environment is clean and safe
- Welcoming Children: Greet children and their parents as they arrive, helping them transition into the nursery environment
- Supervision and Safety: Monitor children's activities to ensure their safety and encourage positive interactions among peers
- Assist with Activities: Support lead staff in planning and conducting educational activities, such as arts and crafts, storytelling, and games
- Meal and Snack Times: Help with serving meals and snacks, ensuring children eat healthily and follow proper meal routines
- Hygiene Practices: Supervise children during washing hands and bathroom breaks, promoting hygiene practices
- Educational Support: Assist in implementing learning activities tailored to the developmental needs of the children (cognitive, physical, social, emotional)
- Observation and Documentation: Observe children's behaviors and progress, documenting milestones and any concerns for discussion with supervisors
- Engage in Play: Actively participate in playtime, encouraging social skills and creativity while supporting children’s individual interests
- Clean-up Duties: Help maintain a tidy, organised space by participating in clean-up after activities and ensuring equipment is stored properly
- Communication with Staff: Attend staff meetings and training sessions, sharing observations and learning from experienced staff
- Parent Interaction: Occasionally communicate with parents about their child’s day, reinforcing positive experiences
- Personal Development: Engage in continuous learning through training opportunities, workshops, and feedback from supervisors
- These activities can vary depending on the specific nursery and the age group of children being cared for