Early Years Apprentice
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Company: TINY STARS DAY NURSERY, EDGE
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Location: SK3 9JH
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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-2000026087
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Application Deadline Date: 02/06/2026
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Start Date: 08/06/2026
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Positions Available: 1
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Working Week: Shifts TBC.
Brief Description
We are looking for an experienced practitioner to join our team. The successful candidate must be organised, proactive and have a passion for working with children. We are seeking a strong practitioner with knowledge of child development, the EYFS and child protection and safeguarding protocols.
Future Prospects
- After completing the apprenticeship, you may have the opportunity to progress within the business
Vacancy Detail
Main responsibilities:
- To deliver a high standard of learning, development and care for children aged 0-5 years
- To ensure that the nursery is a safe environment for children, staff, and others
Main activities:
- To provide a safe, caring, stimulating educational environment, both indoors and outdoors, at all times
- To deliver an appropriate play based around Ofsted Guidance that enables children to make individual progress
- To help ensure the nursery meets Ofsted requirements at all times
- To understand and work to nursery policies and procedures, including how to deal with child protection issues appropriately and how to respond to incidents, accidents, complaints and emergencies
- To plan activities which ensure each child is working towards the early learning outcomes
- To be a key person
- To ensure records are properly maintained, e.g., daily attendance register, accident and incident book, risk assessments
- To liaise closely with parents/carers, informing them about the nursery and its curriculum, exchanging information about children’s progress and encouraging parents’ involvement
- To work in partnership with senior management to update and review the self-evaluation and improvement plan. To developing partnerships with parents/carers to increase involvement in their child’s development