The learner will be working in a senior role such as Room Leader, Early Years Lead, Deputy Manager or Manager. They will interact with children aged birth to eight years, families, practitioner, other professionals, and appropriate agencies. The practitioner will be responsible for supporting the quality of learning and development in their setting. They will lead on operational aspects of this provision and are typically responsible for leading other practitioners and report directly to the head of the setting (the Manager, Leader, or Director). Undertaking this apprenticeship will develop the practitioner’s ability to reflect and build on practice through on-going professional enquiry and action led research.
Course: TQUK Level 5 Early Years Lead Practitioner Apprenticeship
Price: £8000 95% Gov funded, £400 5% employer contribution
Duration: 18-24 months
Entry Requirements: Learners must hold level 2 or equivalent in Maths and English
Overview:
This programme will develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours of early years practitioners to be proactive and influential working directly with children, skilfully leading day-to-day practice at an operational level.
The learner will be working in a senior role such as Room Leader, Early Years Lead, Deputy Manager or Manager. They will interact with children aged birth to eight years, families, practitioner, other professionals, and appropriate agencies. The practitioner will be responsible for supporting the quality of learning and development in their setting. They will lead on operational aspects of this provision and are typically responsible for leading other practitioners and report directly to the head of the setting (the Manager, Leader, or Director). Undertaking this apprenticeship will develop the practitioner’s ability to reflect and build on practice through on-going professional enquiry and action led research.
You must have been a UK, EEA, or EU resident for at least the past three years to undertake this training programme.
In addition, you must be able to commit to the full length of the programme and be able to meet the programme modules through your job role.
If you do not have a level 2 or equivalent in Maths and English, you will be required to work towards achieving these qualifications as part of your apprenticeship.
The End-point assessment is an independent assessment of the knowledge, skills and behaviours which have been learnt throughout the apprenticeship and tests the apprentice’s ability to apply them in the workplace. After a minimum of 372 days and successful delivery of the programme, you will be able to enter the Gateway to take your End Point Assessment (EPA). The EPA is a synoptic assessment of the knowledge, skills and behaviours that have been developed throughout the apprenticeship. The EPA for this standard is made up of three assessment methods (supported by a portfolio of work): Observation with Questions (60 minutes), Professional Discussion (60 minutes), Case Study Report and Presentation 4000 word report and 20 minute presentation on their case study, followed by 20 minute questioning session.
Off-the-job training
As part of the apprenticeship, alongside your job role, a minimum of 6 hours per week of your time in work must be dedicated to improving new skills, knowledge and behaviours.
You will undertake an online assessment that will help us to understand your learning style and needs, then we will tailor your learning experience accordingly.
This can be any time devoted to learning and improving new skills without interruption.
You will have monthly teaching sessions with your development coach which will include face to face, and online.
You can access all of your course resources and assessments and so much more in one easy-to-navigate online system via our E portfolio platform, BUD.
There is no set start date - you can enrol throughout the year and complete the course at your own pace to meet your individual needs. It should take approximately 18-24 months to complete.
Successful Early Years Lead Practitioners work directly with children, skilfully leading day-to-day practice at an industry-recognised level of competency. Degree level apprenticeship.
Apprenticeships are funded through the Government’s Apprenticeship Service. Employers can fund training through their apprenticeship levy, or for smaller businesses 95% of the cost is covered by the Government. Learners don’t contribute financially.
If you're ready to take that first step towards your career goals, all you need to do is call our friendly team to discuss your learning plans and how your qualification with MAA can help you get to your dream career.
Once enrolled, you will receive your login to the Online Learning Platform, BUD. Here, you can study the online modules, submit assignments, monitor your progress, contact your Development coach, and much more.