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Early Years Educator Apprentice, OASIS COMMUNITY LEARNING
Are you passionate about nurturing young minds and helping children embark on their educational journey? We seek enthusiastic, highly motivated individuals to join our Early Years team as an Early Years Educator Apprentice in our vibrant primary school setting. They will work with children under the age of five to support their learning and development and help them achieve their full potential.
About Us
Oasis Academy Hobmoor is a welcoming and inclusive academy for children aged 3-11. We are committed to providing an outstanding education and fostering a strong sense of community. Our ethos is rooted in respect, equality, and the holistic development of every child, supporting their academic, emotional, and social growth.
POST
Level 3 Early Years Educator Apprentice
LOCATION
Oasis Academy Hobmoor, Wash Ln, Birmingham B25 8FD
SALARY
National Apprenticeship Wage of £8.58 per hour. After 12 months of being on an apprentice wage, this will then go up to minimum wage.
CONTRACT
Fixed Term Contract for 19 months.
WORKING HOURS
Monday to Friday, 34 hours per week (shift times TBC)
START DATE
September 2026
Disclosure Level
Enhanced Criminal Records Disclosure with Barred List Check
Role Overview
As an Early Years Educator Apprentice, you will work closely with experienced educators to support the development and well-being of children under the age of 5, including pupils with special educational needs, on a 1:1 basis or in small groups. You will assist in planning and implementing engaging activities, play opportunities and experiences, observing and documenting children's progress, and creating a nurturing environment conducive to learning and exploration.
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Key Responsibilities
- Support the planning and delivery of age-appropriate activities in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum.
- To create a welcoming and inclusive environment, foster positive relationships with children, parents, and colleagues, and liaise with appropriate external agencies.
- Work with teachers and teams to differentiate teaching resources, materials and delivery.
- Participate in planning, implementing and evaluating learning activities with the teacher, providing feedback to the teacher and children on their progress, next steps and behaviour.
- Support the teaching by monitoring, assessing, and recording pupils' progress and next steps.
- Assist in the creation, development and review of individual pupil development plans (such as Education and Health Care Plans (ECHP))
- Support students in developing and implementing their own personal and social development.
- Assist the children with their physical care routines, whilst encouraging their independence, e.g. changing nappies, eating, dressing, washing hands, etc.
- Participate in staff, team and planning meetings.
The training you will be getting
- Early Years Educator (Level 3)
- Qualification in Early Years and access to 90+ CPD online courses
- Blended on/off-the-job training and location to be confirmed
All candidates participate in an initial intense training programme at the start of the selection process. During this period, our experienced staff will prepare candidates for their placements by giving them the foundations they need to secure a placement.


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Requirements and Prospects
Desired Qualification & Skills
- 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grades A*-C / 9-4, including English and Maths
- Enthusiastic, and have a genuine passion for working with young children and supporting their development
- A team player with excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Reliable, committed, and punctual
Personal Qualities
- Professional, organised, and attention to detail
- Previous experience working with children is desirable, but not essential
- Confidence in your own ability to want to learn and develop
Oasis Academy Hobmoor is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.
Safeguarding Statement
Hobmoor Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We particularly welcome applications from underrepresented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion.
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