Hele Road, Exeter. EX4 4JS. Tel: 0845 111 6000.
What will I be doing on the course/training?
The Advanced Apprenticeship in Children's Care, Learning and Development offers an in-depth, practical approach and a solid platform for anyone wishing to develop a career in face-to-face roles with children and families. As an Advanced Apprentice you will need to be employed for a minimum of 16 hours and attend college for up to one day a week throughout the programme. You will work towards a framework of qualifications, which make up the Advanced Apprenticeship. The Advanced Apprenticeship consists of: NVQ Level 3: The NVQ shows your competence, knowledge, and understanding of caring for children aged from birth to 16 years. You will cover the following units:
You will then choose 4 optional units suited to your job role. You will also complete a Paediatric First Aid Qualification, a Basic Food Hygiene Certificate and training in Manual Handling, Health and Safety and Nutrition and Healthy Eating. Technical Certificate: This is the theory and underpinning knowledge you require within your job. The qualification is called the Level 3 Certificate in Children's Care Learning and Development. You will also complete the Employment Rights and Responsibilities workbook to ensure you are aware of your legal status as an employee.
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You may incur some cost for textbooks required for the course. However you may find your employer has suitable text, or that you can borrow them from the college library.
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