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Early Years Apprenticeship

Early Years Apprenticeship

St Alphonsus' RC Primary School

Middlesbrough

  • Expired
Salary:
£125.80 per week
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
9 January 2017
Apply by:
7 December 2016

Job overview

The National School Apprenticeship programme presents a unique opportunity to start a career working in a school. You will receive comprehensive training throughout the apprenticeship and ongoing support from the school.

Whilst on the Children and Young Peoples Workforce apprenticeship, you will work closely with children in their learning and development. You will help to plan and carry out activities and lessons plans to motivate children and help them learn through inventive and imaginative use of resources.

At the end of your apprenticeship you will of achieve the nationally recognised Children and Young Peoples Workforce qualification, as well as valuable work experience, that will provide you with the best chance possible of being offered a full-time role within a school or business.

Below is a summary of your key roles and responsibilities:

  • Help to motivate children and develop their learning abilities.
  • Contribute to the provision of a secure environment for the children to learn.
  • Assisting in developing teaching resources.
  • Helping to create visual aids to stimulate learning.
  • Help to make use of resources in an engaging way.
  • Assisting with children's development of personal, social and language skills;
  • Supporting and helping to develop the children's basic skills
  • Working with the children in order to help develop their curiosity and expand upon their knowledge.
  • Work with teaching assistants, nursery nurses and other members of staff, to plan and coordinate work indoors and outdoors.
  • Be aware of and comply with the policies and procedures relating to child protection, equality and diversity, health, safety and security, confidentiality and data protection, reporting all concerns to an appropriate person.
  • Support EYFS staff with observations and assessments
  • Embrace and uphold the vision and caring, nurturing ethos of our unique Catholic school

Desired skills

  • Willing and able to complete all learning and assessment requirements of the relevant framework
  • Able to establish good working relationships with staff, pupil's parents and outside agencies

Personal qualities

  • Confident
  • Team player
  • Responsible
  • Enthusiastic
  • Good time management

Qualifications required

  • Hold GCSE Grade C or above in English and Maths

Training

Level 2 Diploma in Children and Young People's Workforce
Employee rights and responsibilities
Functional Skills (if required)

Contract Term 60 weeks
Contract Type Intermediate level apprenticeship

Application Contact

Kate Wardle Email Kate.wardle@nationalschoolstraining.co.uk

Closing Date 07.12.2016

St Alphonsus R C Primary School
Cadogan Street
North Ormesby
Middlesbrough
TS3 6PX

About St Alphonsus' RC Primary School

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+44 1642 243400

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St Alphonsus' RC Primary School is proud to be part of St Hilda’s Catholic Academy Trust.  The Trust is made up of 11 Catholic schools in Middlesbrough, 10 primary schools and one secondary school.  The Schools have worked in close partnership for a number of years and have now formalised this work to ensure a strong Catholic education for children aged 3-18. 

Headteacher 

Ms Angela McCann   

Values and vision 

St Alphonsus’ RC Primary School places emphasis on a whole-school approach. The school aims for all staff to provide children with realistic learning goals in a broad, appropriate curriculum. Children are nurtured and developed educationally, socially, emotionally, culturally and spiritually through its curriculum design and teaching approaches. 

The school promotes diversity by celebrating other religions and cultures in assemblies and holding a multicultural day during the summer term. Teachers deliver a curriculum that supports positive understanding of difference, recognises the contribution that diversity makes to society, and challenges stereotyping and discrimination. 

St Alphonsus’ RC Primary School ensures children consistently take responsibility for their own behaviour, care about others and respect their rights. Staff create opportunities for children to develop self-esteem and help to create a place where everyone can learn and feel safe. The school teaches children that they have control over their actions and encourages them to make positive choices.   

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Applications closed