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Apprentice Forest School Practitioner 10165 The Woodyard Forest School

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 08 Mai 2024
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 07 Mehefin 2024
Lleoliad: Battle, East Sussex
Gweithio o bell: Ar y safle yn unig
Cwmni: Inspiro Learning
Math o swydd: Prentisiaeth
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programmed duration 15-18 Months
Programmed name Level 3 - Early Years Educator

The Woodyard Forest School is based in Ashburnham, near Battle,

We are a children’s nursery for 3-5 year olds that uses forest school principles in our learning ethos. We are working towards our accreditation with the Forest School Association (FSA).

We are located on the same site as our other setting: The Farmyard Nursery.

Job description
The Woodyard Forest School has a great opportunity to achieve an apprenticeship in Early Years Care within a rural setting in the beautiful Sussex countryside..

Principle Duties and Person Specification

To be responsible for the supervision and care of all the children attending the Forest School. To assist with the planning and implementation of Forest School activities both indoors and outdoors suitable for the age and development of the children attending during each session
To maintain a secure, safe and happy environment for the children
To understand, value and encourage stages of child development. To challenge and support the children. To ensure that all children are treated and respected as individuals and that their needs are catered for
To promote equal opportunities throughout the day
To be enthusiastic about our unique outside environment and participate in all outdoor activities throughout the year following the Forest School Association’s ethos at all times
To work alongside parents, carers, INA’s and other professionals giving support to children who may have specific individual needs
To promote a happy atmosphere for all the children, their parents and carers and other family members
To contribute to the planning of activities following the EYFS and to support your keychildren and co-keychildren
To ensure that all developmental records are kept up to date for your keygroups including the online learning journal ‘Tapestry’ and termly reports.
To maintain confidentiality in respect to the children and their families, the written records and issues discussed on the Forest School or Nursery premises. To have regard to confidentiality outside the Nursery including social networking sites
To support each other through sharing observations and taking photos of children who may not necessarily be in your key groups
To promote good communication between staff and encourage a good team spirit
To identify your own training needs
To be responsible for the maintenance of a good public image of the Woodyard Forest School and the Farmyard Nursery
To follow and maintain the EYFS Statutory Guidelines
To read, understand and follow the Forest School Policies and Risk Assessments at all times
To ensure that at all times the children are kept safe from visitors including privacy when using the toilet.
To attend staff meetings outside working hours
To ensure toys and equipment are kept clean and in good working order
To ensure a good standard of cleanliness, tidiness and hygiene are being maintained throughout the day
To assist with any first aid when required ensuring the correct completion of the accident book, medication book and pre-existing injury forms. To have regard to allergies and parental preferences both environmental and food related
To work alongside the Forest School Leader, the Owners, and the Farmyard Nursery Manager to ensure the smooth running of the Forest School and the ethos of both settings
To undertake any other duties as may be required from time to time such as working in the Farmyard Nursery if need be.
As an apprentice you will be included on a L2 Early Years Practitioner or L3 Early Years Educator Apprenticeship standard with Inspiro Learning. This will involve one to one training with a Regional Trainer who will meet with you on a regular basis.

Whilst on the apprenticeship you will be entitled to an NUS card https://www.apprenticeextra.co.uk/

To become an apprentice, you must:

be 16 or over
not already be in full-time education
You can have a previous qualification like a degree and still start an apprenticeship.

As an apprentice you’ll:

have regular one to one sessions with a dedicated trainer either remotely or through visits to your workplace
learn and train for a specific job
get paid and receive holiday leave
get hands-on experience in a real job
study for at least 20% of your working hours
complete assessments during and at the end of your apprenticeship
be on a career path with lots of future potential


What is an apprenticeship?

An apprenticeship is a real job where you learn, gain experience and get paid. You’re an employee with a contract of employment and holiday leave. By the end of an apprenticeship, you'll have the right skills and knowledge needed for your chosen career.