Early Years Apprentice

  • Company: John Emmerson Batty Primary School
  • Location: Redcar, TS10 3PG
  • Type: Apprenticeship
  • Salary: Apprenticeship Minimum Wage
  • Sector: Education and early years
  • Ref: NAS-2000024093
  • Application Deadline Date: 17/05/2026
  • Start Date: 01/09/2026
  • Positions Available: 1
  • Working Week: Monday - Friday, hours to be confirmed. Term time only.

Brief Description

The Early Years Apprentice at our school plays a vital role in supporting the learning and development of our youngest pupils within the Foundation Stage. This role is designed to provide hands-on experience and practical skills in early years education, aligned with the Early Years Foundation Stage framework and relevant legislation.

Training to be Provided


  • Level 3 Early Years Educator at Redcar & Cleveland College

  • Functional skills maths and English, if required

Future Prospects


  • John Emmerson Batty Primary School is committed to the continuous professional growth of its staff

  • As an Early Years Apprentice, you will receive structured training and mentoring to develop your skills and knowledge in early years education

  • This role offers the opportunity to gain nationally recognised qualifications, practical experience, and the foundation for a career in education

  • The school’s inclusive ethos and supportive environment encourage ongoing learning aligned with the school’s vision and values, fostering a culture of reflective practice and personal development

Vacancy Detail

Key Responsibilities and Duties:


Supporting Learning and Development:



  • Provide learning programmes tailored to individual or groups of children, appropriate to their developmental stages and needs, in accordance with Early Years legislation and guidance

  • Assist in planning and delivering stimulating activities that promote physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development


Supervision and Environment Management:



  • Supervise designated areas or rooms within the early years setting, managing the ratio of children to adults to ensure safety and effective learning

  • Maintain a high-quality environment that is safe, welcoming, and conducive to learning, ensuring all health and care needs of pupils are met

  • Ensure resources and equipment are used appropriately, cleaned, and stored safely


Communication and Partnership with Parents/Carers:



  • Communicate regularly with parents and carers, sharing information about children’s progress and developmental needs in a sensitive and professional manner

  • Promote positive relationships between the setting and the wider community, supporting the school’s inclusive ethos


Teamwork and Inclusion:



  • Work collaboratively with the early years team to provide a consistent, high-quality provision that reflects the school’s values of respect, inclusion, and care for all pupils

  • Encourage positive self-image and respect for diversity, supporting children and families regardless of cultural heritage, race, religious beliefs, disability, or gender


Health, Safety, and Compliance:



  • Follow all health and safety policies and procedures rigorously, adhering to legislative and organisational guidance

  • Understand and comply with all school policies and procedures, including safeguarding, reporting any concerns or non-compliance immediately to management


Promotion of the Setting:



  • Actively promote the early years setting to parents and the community, contributing to the school’s reputation as a calm, inclusive, and supportive environment


Self-awareness and Professional Responsibility:



  • Demonstrate a clear understanding of own role and areas of responsibility within the team

  • Maintain confidentiality and professionalism at all times

Other Information

Safeguarding


Safeguarding is a paramount responsibility at John Emmerson Batty Primary School. As an Early Years Apprentice, you will:



  • Always uphold the school’s safeguarding policies and procedures, ensuring the welfare and safety of all pupils.

  • Be vigilant in recognising signs of abuse, neglect, or emotional distress in young children and report concerns immediately to the designated safeguarding lead (DSL).

  • Maintain professional boundaries and confidentiality in all interactions.

  • Participate in safeguarding training as required and contribute to creating a safe, nurturing environment where all pupils feel secure and valued.


Your role supports the school’s commitment to providing a secure, inclusive setting where every pupil’s wellbeing is prioritised.

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