Stirling Observer

Variety is spice of life with job in childcare and early learning

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There are plenty of jobs available in Early Learning and Childcare and lots of opportunit­ies to get on-the-job training and qualificat­ions.

The qualificat­ions you need vary depending on the different roles – from support worker to manager.

Here are some examples of careers up for grabs in the ELC sector:

Support Worker

As a Support Worker you’ll spend your day looking after small children – playing, caring for them, and making sure they are learning lots. This is an ‘entry level’ role and it’s a great way to get started in Early Learning and Childcare and train while you work.

Practition­er

As an Early Learning and Childcare Practition­er you’ll be responsibl­e for meeting the care, support and learning needs of the children you look after.

It will be your job to make sure the children are all constantly developing and learning – you’ll often work with other practition­ers and families to do this. Most school leavers will find that training to be a Practition­er is right for them.

Manager

As a Manager (or Lead Practition­er) you’ll be tasked with the overall developmen­t, management and quality of the childcare provided.

It will be your job to lead a group of staff, budgets, planning, and the bigger decision making in the nursery.

You’ll also keep a close eye on each child’s developmen­t and will take the lead on positive and caring relationsh­ips with each child and their family. With a range of roles

The best thing about my job is the smiles on their faces ... them being happy is the most rewarding thing

 ??  ?? Rewarding career Roles in child care vary from a support worker to management roles
Rewarding career Roles in child care vary from a support worker to management roles

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