Early Years Educators work with and care for children from birth to 5 years. They play a massive role in supporting children to have the best start to their education. As an Early Years specialist, you will personally help to close the gap and increase the life chances of the children you work with. The Role Working alongside qualified Early Years Practitioners and professionals, you will work towards your own Early Years Practitioner Level 2 qualification. Your mission is to provide exceptional early years care in a safe, nurturing and fulfilling environment whilst inspiring children to unlock their full potential through key skills and values which will establish them as gifted citizens of the world. Wage offered is apprentice minimum wage and will be £ 6.40 per hour for the first year. What do we need from you? Reliable & flexible - contributing positively to the development of the team environment. Creative & observant - creating a fun and stimulating environment that builds on the interests of the children to help them progress. Responsible & trustworthy - ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the children is at the forefront of your practice. Committed & motivated - working hard to keep on top of coursework and observations. Utilising the support and expertise of your colleagues and our Early Years Apprentice Mentor GCSE or equivalent English (Grade Grade 4/C) Desired GCSE or equivalent Maths (Grade Grade 4/C) Desired The Training You will be completing an Early Years Practitioner Level 2 Apprenticeship. The expected duration of this course is 15 months on a full time basis. Career Progression We want to help you progress: Wide ranging opportunities for training and career progression including Level 3 Early Years Educator, EYITT, ECT, Level 3 Early Years SENCO & Forest School About the Employer Holy Trinity Catholic Primary School is a warm and welcoming, one-form entry voluntary aided primary school in Garston, Liverpool. We prioritise the wellbeing of our children and staff and provide a quality, well rounded curriculum for children from 3 - 11 years. Details of working week Planning and supervising fun and educational stimulating activities Managing a daily schedule that includes activities, toilet breaks, lunch and rest time Observing children and taking notes of any problematic behaviour Communicating with parents and staff members Ensuring the safety of children Helping children learn numeracy and language through daily activities Attend and contribute to meetings, trainings, work shift hours Details of working week 8am - 3.30pm, Monday - Friday - 35 hours a week ADZN1_UKTJ