Level 3 Early Years Educator

SCHOOLS & EARLY YEARS

Turn Your Passion for Early Years Into a Career That Shapes Young Lives

Become a Level 3 Early Years Educator

If you are passionate about helping young children grow, learn, and explore the world around them, this apprenticeship develops the skills and knowledge needed to become a confident Early Years Educator.

Early Years Educators play a vital role in shaping children’s first experiences of learning. Through play based activities, supportive relationships, and engaging environments, you will help children build confidence, curiosity, and the foundations for lifelong learning.

Lead Early Learning

Lead play-based learning that supports child development

Support Holistic Development

Promote communication, wellbeing, and independence.

Shape Learning Experiences

Create environments where children explore and thrive.

Why Early Years Educators Matter

The first five years shape a child’s future

Metric  Impact 
 Early Brain Development  90% of brain development occurs before age 5. 
 Children in Early Education  1.04 million children attend nurseries and preschools. 
 Early Years Workforce  350,000+ staff work in the early years sector. 
 Workforce Growth Needed   40,000 additional staff required for childcare expansion 

 

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Patricia C.

"Completing the Level 5 Specialist Teaching Assistant programme helped me grow in confidence and professionalism. It strengthened my understanding of supporting learners with additional needs and gave me the skills to apply theory directly in my role. Despite balancing work, study, and family life, the experience showed me that I can continue developing and making a meaningful difference to the pupils I support." 

⭐Apprentice of the Year

 

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Duration
18-Month
Qualification
Level 3 Early Years Educator
Learning Style
Blended
Funding
Government Funded
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What You'll Be Able to Do

From the beginning of the programme, you develop the skills needed to support children’s learning, wellbeing, and development in early years settings.

BY MONTH 6

Early Years Foundations

✓ Safeguarding and child protection


✓ Support play, routines, and daily care


✓ Build positive relationships with children

 

BY MONTH 12

Supporting Children’s Development

✓ Deliver engaging play-based activities

✓ Support communication and development

✓ Observe progress and support next steps

BY MONTH 18

Qualified Early Years Educator

✓ Achieve Level 3 Early Years Educator 

✓ Support learning through the EYFS framework

✓ Promote confidence and school readiness

 

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Your Learning Journey

A structured programme designed to develop the knowledge, confidence, and professional skills required to work as an Early Years Educator.

Early Years Foundations

Months 1–4

Build the core knowledge required to work confidently in early years settings. You will explore how babies and young children grow, learn, and develop, and understand the professional role of an Early Years Educator.

You will study safeguarding, health and safety, and supporting children's physical care routines. This stage also introduces the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework and how early years environments support children’s development.

 

Supporting Development

Months 5–8

Develop practical skills that help children learn through play, exploration, and positive relationships. You will explore strategies that support communication, language development, emotional wellbeing, and inclusive practice.

During this stage you will also learn how to create engaging learning environments and support children to develop confidence, curiosity, and independence.

 

Developing Early Learning Practice

Months 9–12

Build confidence delivering learning experiences that support children’s development across key areas including communication, literacy, numeracy, and physical development.

You will also develop skills in observing children, assessing progress, and planning activities that support individual development and next steps in learning.

 

Apprenticeship Completion

Months 13–18

Apply your knowledge in real early years settings while developing your professional practice. You will strengthen your ability to support children's learning, work collaboratively with colleagues, and build partnerships with families.

During this stage you will complete your portfolio and prepare for your End Point Assessment, demonstrating your knowledge and practical skills as a qualified Early Years Educator.

 

How We Develop Early Years Practitioners

We help you become the confident, skilled practitioner that early years settings rely on every day.

 

KNOW IT

Build a strong understanding of early childhood development from birth to five and how children learn through play, exploration, and relationships.

You will study the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), safeguarding, and how educators support children’s communication, physical development, and emotional wellbeing.

 

SHOW IT

Apply your knowledge directly in your early years setting.

Observe children’s development, support learning activities, and help plan experiences that encourage curiosity, confidence, and independence.

LIVE IT

Develop the professional behaviours expected of Early Years Educators.

Work closely with colleagues and families, support children's well-being, and help create safe environments where children feel confident to explore and learn.

Who This Programme Is For?

This programme is designed for individuals who want to play an important role in children’s earliest learning experiences.

Aspiring Early Years Educators

You want to build the knowledge and practical skills needed to deliver learning and development in early years settings.

Practitioners Ready to Progress

You already work with young children and want to take the next step by developing the professional skills required of a qualified Early Years Educator.

Supporting First Learning

You are passionate about helping children develop communication, confidence, and independence during the most important years of development.

Developing Future Educators

Early years settings that want to develop practitioners who can support children’s development and deliver high quality early education

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Recognition Stories

Real transformations from people who discovered they're more than just their job titles

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Hannah Hopkins 

“Balancing full-time work, family life, and study was challenging, but the programme helped me grow in confidence and push myself to achieve more than I thought possible."

 📝 Level 2 Distinction 📈 80+ Exam Scores 🏅EPA Success

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Jo G.

 “I joined to strengthen my technical skills, but I discovered I’m more than just a finance team member. I became a confident professional trusted to deliver at a high standard.” 

🏅Advanced Excel Expertise  📈Progressed to Level 4 📊Recognised for High Performance 

 

Our Commitment to Learners

We support you to become a confident Early Years Educator who can make a real difference to children’s early development.

Structured Development

Our programme develops the knowledge and practical skills required to support children's learning through the EYFS framework.

You will learn how to observe development, support play-based learning, and contribute to activities that promote children's progress.

Personal Tutor Guidance

You will receive ongoing support from an experienced tutor throughout the programme.

Regular reviews, feedback, and action plans ensure you continue developing your professional practice and confidence.

Real Early Years Experience

You will apply your learning through real responsibilities in early years settings.

This includes supporting learning activities, observing children’s development, and helping create environments that encourage exploration and independence.

Progression in Early Years

Completing the programme opens opportunities to progress within the early years sector.

Many learners move into senior practitioner roles or continue developing through qualifications such as the Level 5 Early Years Lead Practitioner apprenticeship.

 Our Commitment to Employers 

Developing Early Years Educators

This programme develops practitioners who understand child development, the EYFS framework, and how early learning environments support children’s growth.

Supporting Children’s Learning

Apprentices help deliver learning activities that support communication, social development, and early literacy and numeracy skills.

Strengthening Early Years Teams

Early Years Educators work alongside practitioners to deliver high-quality early education and support children’s development.

Investing in Your Workforce

The apprenticeship helps settings develop confident Early Years Educators who contribute to strong learning environments and positive outcomes for children.

 

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 Frequently Asked Questions 

Most learners already work in an early years setting or have some experience supporting young children. The programme is designed to build on this experience and develop the professional skills needed to become a qualified Early Years Educator.

Yes. Many nurseries use apprenticeship funding to support this programme. Levy paying employers can use their apprenticeship levy funds, while smaller settings may access government co funding, making it a cost effective way to develop qualified Early Years Educators.


Early Years Educator apprentices play an important role in supporting children’s learning and development. They help plan and deliver play based learning activities, observe children’s progress, support communication and language development, and contribute to creating safe and stimulating learning environments.

The programme teaches educators how to support children’s development through the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework. Apprentices learn how to encourage curiosity, support early communication and social skills, and create learning experiences that help children build confidence and independence.

After completing the Level 3 Early Years Educator apprenticeship, learners may progress into senior practitioner roles, room leader positions, or further qualifications such as the Level 5 Early Years Lead Practitioner apprenticeship.

You Shape Children’s First Learning Experiences

The early years are the most important stage of development. As an Early Years Educator, you play a key role in helping children learn, grow, and prepare for school.

Gain the recognised qualification that develops your expertise in child development, early learning, and creating environments where children can thrive.