What Is an Early Years Practitioner?

Here at All About Children, our early years practitioners are central to what we do. Working on the front line as early years specialists, we’re proud of the amazing job our early years practitioners do every day to nurture and support the babies and young children in their care.

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What does an early years practitioner do?

An early years practitioner works closely with babies, toddlers or preschoolers, looking after their day-to-day needs like changing and feeding, and also organising age-appropriate activities to stimulate their physical, educational and emotional development. They might work in a local authority funded childcare setting, as a nanny or childminder, or in a private nursery.

So, why become an early years practitioner? Well, if you’re looking for a rewarding vocation that’s different every day, a career that comes with unrivalled job satisfaction as you watch your charges grow and develop, and a supportive environment where you can get training to develop your skills, then this could be the role for you.

Roles and responsibilities of an early years practitioner

The roles and responsibilities of an early years practitioner are likely to include:

  • Looking after children’s day-to-day physical needs, such as feeding, nappy changing, toilet learning and administering first aid
  • Providing a range of fun and stimulating activities, from reading stories to messy play
  • Developing close attachments and fostering trust in the children in your care
  • Safeguarding children and reporting any concerns
  • Monitoring children’s progress, keeping records and reporting back to parents

Different types of early years practitioners work with different age groups: babies’ needs are very different from those of a four-year-old getting ready to start school. Some practitioners specialise in working with children who have special needs.

How to become an early years practitioner

The skills required to work as an early years practitioner or educator are broad, ranging from emotional intelligence and good communication to time management and report writing. If you think you tick all these boxes, there are several routes into this rewarding career. You could start work in a nursery as an apprentice to gain experience and training, or study after leaving school for a qualification as a Level 2 or Level 3 early years practitioner.

Level 2 

You can study for a Level 2 childcare qualification in a further education setting such as a college. You may need GCSEs in English and maths before starting the course – check with your provider to find out the entry requirements. With your Level 2 qualification, you could work as a nursery or preschool assistant.

Level 3 

Getting a Level 3 childcare certificate means you are qualified to take on more responsibilities in your role. You could become a room leader or supervisor.

Further career development

It doesn’t end there! There’s lots of potential for you to develop your career in childcare. It’s possible to study for a Level 4 Certificate in Early Years Practice or even get a degree that could qualify you as a nursery manager.

Job vacancies at All About Children

Our nurseries are a friendly and supportive places to work. We’d love to see what you can bring! Check out our latest Early Years Practitioner roles based at our settings or contact us with your CV.

What Our Staff Say

My name is Carla and I’m the room leader in Preschool. I go to work knowing that my knowledge, experience and passion is appreciated, I have a fantastic management team who listen, support and encourage me to be the best I can be. Working with a great team to deliver the best care for every child in our room. I love my role and feel like I make a difference.

Carla – Room Leader

I have been working for the nursery for nearly 3 years as the manager. I have loved watching the staff and children develop. We get a lot of support from other nurseries and our senior management team. There is a variety of career progression not just for the staff but for the management team also.

Amy – Nursery Manager

Silchester Manor has given me a platform to not only work and learn but also make a difference in children’s development and growth. The nursery has a great team to coordinate and work with, which brings a great difference in morale. In all, a great setting to work with and be in!

Rusha Chatterjee – Bank Staff

Silchester Manor is a great nursery to work with. I used to come through Agency and recently I have permanently joined the team. All the staff members are very supportive and friendly. This nursery has given be a great place to work and learn about childcare. I am very pleased to be a part of this team.

Anila Mushtaq Bhatti – Bank Staff

I have been working at Silchester Manor Nursery as bank staff for nearly four years. I enjoy the friendly atmosphere and relationship with children and their parents. I have seen babies progressing to the preschool and have enjoyed this journey with them. It is a nice place to work and I especially enjoy the lovely garden.

Alison Wakefield – Bank Staff

I feel happy and motivated working at Silchester Manor. The Nursery environment is positive and cheerful. My co-workers are very helpful and understanding. I am provided with training and guidance from my seniors. Thankful to get opportunity to work at this nursery.

Palwinder Kaur – Lunch Cover

Silchester Manor is a great place to work. I have been here almost a year and have learnt so much. I enjoy coming into work every day and spending time with the children and staff. It has given me a passion to better myself in this area and hopefully start level 3 in childcare.

Sophie Baird – Lunch Cover

I find it hard to believe that I joined as an apprentice and now I’m a room leader.

Sydney – The Little People, Room Leader

I started off at college and quickly realized I wanted to explore more of the practical day to day side of childcare, so I opted for an apprenticeship. I started and have never looked back. I found the course very informative and it gave me exactly what I wanted which was to work with children.

Katie – The Little People, Apprentice, now Practitioner

I am so glad I undertook the apprenticeship; it has really given me an opportunity to have hands on experiences, learn about every aspect of childcare and has given me a way to put my knowledge that I’m learning into practice. I have a wonderful support network at The Little People.

Elsa – The Little People, Apprentice

I love working here, the team are wonderful role models and I really enjoy my day to day duties.

Katie – The Little People, Apprentice

I have been with Daybreak for almost 9 years, and I have learnt a great deal about the children’s development and I have been inspired so much from my current management team to work up to the position of Room Leader. Since All About Children have taken over, they have continued to support me with my progression and influenced me with their passion and enthusiasm.

Sarah Brend – Senior/Room Leader

I recently completed my level 2 in Childcare and I always wanted to train for my level 3. All About Children provided me with the opportunity to complete this training within the support of my team at Amersham Chiltern Avenue as well as support from my Area Maut Children.

Katie Cyster – Trainee Level 3

I knew I wanted to work in childcare and heard about apprenticeships, I wasn’t sure where to apply so put out a post on Facebook which Emma the Deputy responded to, she asked me to send in my CV which I did. Emma and the Manager interviewed me and gave me the opportunity to work as a temporary staff member to see if this was something I wanted to do. From the moment I started I knew this was a career I wanted to pursue. Since starting my apprenticeship here at Park Road I have grown in confidence and developed my knowledge through experience, guidance and support from all the team.

Connor – Apprentice Park Road

I was working at an After School Club and wanted to further my career so I applied at Park Road and was given the opportunity to gain a qualification in childcare whilst working as a Nursery Assistant. During this time I have developed my skills, I have learnt how to be a key carer, carry out observations, plan to meet the children's next steps and develop my knowledge of the EYFS and the Curiosity Approach. This isn't just a job I feel valued and part of a team.

Katie – Apprentice Park Road