Level 3 Early Years Educator Apprenticeship Puller Memorial Primary School

Puller Memorial Primary School

Ware (SG11 1AZ)

Closes on Sunday 28 June 2026

Posted on 12 May 2026


Summary

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.

Wage

£15,600 for your first year, then could increase depending on your age

National Minimum Wage rate for apprentices

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Training course
Early years educator (level 3)
Hours
Monday to Friday (exact hours TBC) 37.5 hour a week

37 hours 30 minutes a week

Start date

Wednesday 2 September 2026

Duration

1 year 6 months

Positions available

1

Work

Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience.

What you'll do at work

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

Where you'll work

High Cross
Ware
SG11 1AZ

Training

Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.

Training provider

SPORTING FUTURES TRAINING (UK) LTD

Training course

Early years educator (level 3)

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What you'll learn

Course contents
  • Recognise when a child or a colleague is in danger or at risk of abuse and act to protect them in line with safeguarding policy and procedure.
  • Apply legislation, policy and procedure to protect the health, safety and wellbeing of children in the setting (for example, food safety, diets, starting solid food, allergies, COSHH, and accidents, injuries, and emergencies).
  • Apply the principles of risk assessment and risk management within documentation and practice.
  • Teach children to develop skills to manage risk and maintain their own and others safety.
  • Use a range of communication methods, including technology, with other professionals to meet the individual needs of the child.
  • Develop and maintain effective professional, collaborative relationships with others involved in the education and care of the child.
  • Undertake the role and responsibilities of key person.
  • Recognise and apply theories of attachment to develop effective relationships with children.
  • Provide sensitive and respectful personal care for children from birth to 5 years.
  • Advocate for all children’s needs, including children which require SEND or EAL support.
  • Promote and facilitate children’s interpersonal communication to develop their social interactions and relationships.
  • Support children to develop a positive sense of their own identity and culture.
  • Support children to understand and respond to their emotions and make considered choices about their behaviours.
  • Assess the responsiveness of the environment for effective child-centred experiences in line with curriculum requirements.
  • Create inclusive, child-centred, dynamic, innovative, and evolving physical environments both indoors and outdoors.
  • Create inclusive and supportive emotional environment that enables the child to feel safe, secure, respected and experience a sense of wellbeing; maintaining and prioritising the individual child’s voice.
  • Apply strategies that support children’s ability to manage change, transition, and significant events.
  • Analyse observation evidence to assess and plan holistic individual learning based on a comprehensive understanding of the child’s needs and interests.
  • Facilitate and support child-centred opportunities and experiences based on the setting's curriculum and pedagogy.
  • Provide adult led opportunities and experience based on the setting's curriculum and pedagogy.
  • Use reflection to develop themselves both professionally and personally.
  • Recognise when a child or a colleague is in danger or at risk of abuse and act to protect them in line with safeguarding policy and procedure.
  • Apply legislation, policy and procedure to protect the health, safety and wellbeing of children in the setting (for example, food safety, diets, starting solid food, allergies, COSHH, and accidents, injuries, and emergencies).
  • Apply the principles of risk assessment and risk management within documentation and practice.
  • Teach children to develop skills to manage risk and maintain their own and others safety.
  • Use a range of communication methods, including technology, with other professionals to meet the individual needs of the child.
  • Develop and maintain effective professional, collaborative relationships with others involved in the education and care of the child.
  • Undertake the role and responsibilities of key person.
  • Recognise and apply theories of attachment to develop effective relationships with children.
  • Provide sensitive and respectful personal care for children from birth to 5 years.
  • Advocate for all children’s needs, including children which require SEND or EAL support.
  • Promote and facilitate children’s interpersonal communication to develop their social interactions and relationships.
  • Support children to develop a positive sense of their own identity and culture.
  • Support children to understand and respond to their emotions and make considered choices about their behaviours.
  • Assess the responsiveness of the environment for effective child-centred experiences in line with curriculum requirements.
  • Create inclusive, child-centred, dynamic, innovative, and evolving physical environments both indoors and outdoors.
  • Create inclusive and supportive emotional environment that enables the child to feel safe, secure, respected and experience a sense of wellbeing; maintaining and prioritising the individual child’s voice.
  • Apply strategies that support children’s ability to manage change, transition, and significant events.
  • Analyse observation evidence to assess and plan holistic individual learning based on a comprehensive understanding of the child’s needs and interests.
  • Facilitate and support child-centred opportunities and experiences based on the setting's curriculum and pedagogy.
  • Provide adult led opportunities and experience based on the setting's curriculum and pedagogy.
  • Use reflection to develop themselves both professionally and personally.

Training schedule

  • 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.

More training information

Benefit from high-impact sessions for schools and nurseries. You’ll be brought up to date in various aspects of SEND and mental health by leading speech and language therapists, dyslexia assessors, educational psychologists, autism specialists and a range of other experts.

Requirements

Desirable qualifications

GCSE in:

English and Maths (grade 4)

Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know.

Skills

  • Communication skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Organisation skills
  • Problem solving skills
  • Administrative skills
  • Number skills
  • Team working
  • Initiative
  • Patience

Other requirements

  • Passing a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check
  • Enjoy working with young children 

About this employer

Puller Memorial School is a small, Church school, located in the village of High Cross, within a 3 mile radius of Ware, Hertford and Buntingford.  Our aim is to provide the very best education, support and care for your children. By inspiring and encouraging our children so that they:-

“speak enthusiastically about different things they learned at school” Ofsted 2019.

Puller children love coming to school because they are valued for being unique with individual talents and needs. The school’s Christian values which underpin the daily life of the school:-

“Pupils are happy to work and play alongside each other” Ofsted 2019.

We expect everyone to try hard in everything they do and reward hard work and achievement.  We closely monitor children’s academic achievement and progress as well as their social and emotional well-being.  Through discussions with children, parents/carers and staff we continually appraise the progress of children.

At the heart of everything that we do is the belief that all children at Puller Memorial should be happy. Happy children are successful children. We work hard to help the children to be able to 'self-regulate' their behaviour and encourage children to act pro-socially for the benefit of all.

We teach different subjects discretely and provide different home and in school learning opportunities which give children the opportunity to become experts in areas that they and their families are interested in

Our class sizes are small with a teacher and a learning support assistant in each class.  Our enthusiastic and experienced staff, as well as this adult to child ratio, enables us to give all children the support they need. 

Leaders and governors are committed to ensuring pupils receive the very best education and are constantly reviewing and evaluating the school’s educational performance.

We believe that your child’s education outcomes is only complete when there is an effective partnership between home and school.  If you would like to speak to your child's teacher, please feel free to speak to the office who will find a suitable time for you. We encourage parents/carers to work alongside us to ensure Puller children are happy, confident children who achieve their full potential.

Do come and see us for yourself.  We look forward to a happy association with you and your children.

Amanda Hopwood
Executive Headteacher

https://www.alburyandpullerschools.co.uk/Puller-Primary/ (opens in new tab)

After this apprenticeship

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.

Ask a question

The contact for this apprenticeship is:

SPORTING FUTURES TRAINING (UK) LTD

Adam Baker

a.baker@esfapprenticeships.co.uk

01784 222300

The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC2000030990.

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Closes on Sunday 28 June 2026

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