We have a fantastic opportunity for an aspiring apprentice to join our team. We are looking for enthusiastic individuals who are ambitious and want to gain Early Years Practitioner qualification while getting experience. You'll create meaningful relationships with the children, your team and with parents. Annual wage
£6,656 to £11,897.60 a year. The pay may be negotiated and may rise after a probation period has been successfully completed. Hours
Monday to Friday. Shifts to be confirmed. 20-23 hours per week. Key Responsibilities
Throughout the week, your core responsibilities will include: Leading and supporting a team of playworkers in delivering a high-quality, safe, and engaging wraparound care experience. Overseeing breakfast and afterschool clubs, ensuring each session runs smoothly and meets children’s developmental needs. Assisting with the walking bus service to safely take children between school and the club. Handling planning and preparation, organizing creative activities, and working with the Manager to evaluate and enhance the program. Supervising and supporting the playworker team to deliver engaging activities. Monitoring health and safety standards, and managing any incidents. Building positive relationships with children, parents, and the team to foster a community atmosphere. Handling administrative duties, coordinating with schools, and reporting to the Manager on program effectiveness. This role is ideal for an organized, proactive childcare professional who is committed to children’s safety, development, and well-being. Your training plan
The programme offers a blended approach including virtual classrooms, webinars, work-based tasks and online assignments. We use an online platform (BUD) that helps you learn the topics and skills, reflect on your practice and build your portfolio. Candidates are not required to attend college; instead, this will include off the job training hours (OTJH) used throughout this apprenticeship. These OTJH will be within working hours of Employment- e.g., 30+ hours per week = 6 hours per week OTJH, less than 30 hours is 20% OTJH. You will also receive one-to-one support and tuition from your apprenticeship tutor, who will make in-person visits to you at the nursery or schedule online meetings every 5-6 weeks. Desired qualifications
GCSE English Language (Grade 4) desirable GCSE Maths (Grade 4) desirable Let the company know about other relevant qualifications and industry experience you have. They can adjust the apprenticeship to reflect what you already know. Skills
Communication skills Team working Creative Initiative Patience Other requirements
Although this setting only operates term time, we do offer holiday clubs where the apprentices can work during the school holidays. About this company
Camp Glide is a childcare provider known for its quality before and after school clubs and holiday camps, focusing on safety, fun, and personal growth for children. As an employer, Camp Glide values honesty, respect, responsibility, and community, fostering an environment where staff can grow and excel in childcare. Staff members are encouraged to build strong relationships with children, develop professionally, and bring enthusiasm and initiative to their roles, all within a supportive and collaborative team. Camp Glide is Ofsted-registered, committed to maintaining high standards in care and safety. After this apprenticeship
Once you finish the apprenticeship, there may be an opportunity to continue working for the same company and/or progress to the next level of apprenticeship. Please speak to your employer or training provider about further employment opportunities upon the completion of your apprenticeship. Early Years Educators are found in a range of settings which can include day nurseries, playgroups, nursery schools, pre-schools, kindergartens, primary schools, hospitals, social care settings, out of school environments and local authority provision, giving you a broad range of employment opportunities.
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