To work in a nursery with children aged 2-4 years old and an infant school with children aged 4-7 years old, helping their learning and development through simple tasks and activities. Working with the Nursery/ school staff to ensure the children are safe and happy in their learning every day.
Communication skills
Attention to detail
Organisation skills
Problem solving skills
Presentation skills
Logical
Team working
Creative
Initiative
Non judgemental
Patience
Confidence
Commitment to the role
Communication skills
Attention to detail
Organisation skills
Problem solving skills
Presentation skills
Logical
Team working
Creative
Initiative
Non judgemental
Patience
Confidence
Commitment to the role
GCSE or equivalent English (Grade 9-4 or A*-C) essential
GCSE or equivalent Maths (Grade 9-4 or A*-C) essential
Although we cannot guarantee a permanent job on completion of the apprenticeship; we endeavour to provide the best training opportunity with support from experienced staff to ensure the successful applicant has the best chance to start their professional career.
The work will be inside the nursery and outdoors (even in the winter) There is a Staff Code of Conduct to follow – long hair must be tied up/ no false nails/ smart clothes to be worn at all times On occasion, there will be the requirement to clean up bodily fluids (these are young children)
Destination data for Sunderland College 2019/20, Apprentice completers.
96% of our apprentices agree that they have the chance to develop new skills at their workplace*.
(*On-programme Survey 2018, apprentices)
97% of our apprentices agree that their course is helping their skills to get better.*
(*On-programme Survey 2018, apprentices)
The college works in partnership with over 600 employers.
We have over 40 Apprenticeship programmes across a range of career sectors.
Earn while you learn. What's not to like about earning money while learning on-the-job, and getting relevant qualifications all at the same time.
Wide choice of careers. We are one of the biggest apprenticeship providers in the region and offer over 40 apprenticeship programmes in lots of career sectors.
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Great support. You will get the best of both worlds with support from your employer and college to make sure you achieve and get the best out of your apprenticeship.
Excellent prospects. Starting in the workplace means there is lots of potential for you to progress quickly, giving you a fast track route to career success.
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