Level 3 Early Years Educator Apprenticeship Puller Memorial Primary School
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Company: Puller Memorial Primary School
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Location: Ware, SG11 1AZ
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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-2000030990
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Application Deadline Date: 28/06/2026
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Start Date: 02/09/2026
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Positions Available: 1
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Working Week: Monday to Friday (exact hours TBC) 37.5 hour a week
Brief Description
A rewarding, hands-on progression opportunity for staff working with young children during their early developmental stages.
As an apprentice, you’ll gain hands-on experience, learn new skills and work alongside experienced staff.
Training to be Provided
- Early Years Educator Level 3
- Training will include paediatric first aid qualification
Discover new knowledge in fortnightly live, interactive virtual sessions led by experienced EYFS teachers.
Work through self-paced online learning on our platform, ESF Learn, and complete practical tasks that will directly enhance your current practice.
Engage in optional SEND masterclasses every six weeks, led by qualified teachers and SEND experts.
Collaborate with other apprentices working in similar environments throughout the programme.
Future Prospects
After completing this apprenticeship, you might go on to become room leader, deputy manager, or manager in a nursery.
With additional training, you go on to become a Level 5 Early Years Lead in a school, or work in the community as a health play specialist or a family support worker.
Vacancy Detail
Working as part of an Early Years Team, you will help plan and deliver activities set by the Government for the learning, development, and care of children from birth to 5 years old.
Through the programme, you’ll prepare for a more senior EYFS role and gain the skills to help promote an inclusive environment including:
- Learning and development in infants and young children, including the significance of attachment, and the role and responsibilities of a key person
- Explore attachment theories and philosophical approaches and how they are linked to early childhood learning
- The importance of holistic development and an understanding of the EYFS and non-statutory guidance to plan, observe and assess in all areas of the Early Years Curriculum
- How to work cooperatively with parents/carers, colleagues, and other professionals to enhance babies’ and young children’s learning
- Gain opportunities to share good practice and ideas with apprentices from other EYFS settings
Other Information
- Passing a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check
- Enjoy working with young children