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About this apprenticeship
Ensuring that the children's individual needs are identified and met.
Supervising and supporting the children at all times.
Carrying out a wide range of interactive tasks, including reading stories, helping at mealtimes, playing games, and changing nappies.
Acting as a positive, practical role model for the children.
Developing friendly, professional relationships with staff members and parents.
Ensuring you fully understand and follow Safeguarding Procedures.
Minimum of 6 hours per week spent on apprenticeship work and training.
Training
You'll attend monthly 1-2-1 meetings (online via Teams every month, NO classroom OR college!) with your tutor and learn about modules including risk management, key person & attachment, learning & development, and more! You will be given a minimum of 3 hours per week to complete any apprenticeship work (assignments, research, and projects) and will receive at least another 3 hours of training from your employer.
What you could go on to do
As with any apprenticeship opportunity, if you prove yourself to be a valuable member of the team, there is a strong chance of a permanent post within the business.
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