Unit 13 (3.1) : Explain arange of job role opportunities for early years practitioners withinhealth, education and social services.
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Unit 13 (3.1) : Explain arange of job
role opportunities for early years
practitioners withinhealth, education
and social services.
Early Years Practitioner
(Education)
This job is about helping to motivate children in their
learning and using resources to do so. Early years
practitioners have a responsibility to provide a safe
and secure for children to gain confidence and
communication skills. Through this job role
opportunity, you are there to support children's
learning and development to prepare them for a
successful transition to a school setting
Paediatric Nurse
(Health)
This job consists of providing care and assessing children's nursing needs and taking into
account their medical, social, cultural and family circumstances. Through this job, you
should be able to communicate successfully because when working with children, they may
find it hard to explain how they are feeling. 'You can deliver care in a variety of settings,
such as hospitals, homes and in the community and will be part of a team made up of
doctors, healthcare assistants, play staff, psychologists and social workers.' Available at
https://www.prospects.ac.uk/job-profiles/childrens-nurse [Accessed 28th April 2020].
Family Support Worker
(Social)
Family support worker offers practical help and
emotional support to families experiencing short
or long term difficulties. In this job role you could
be working with children and parents on
personal or social issues or you could be
specialising in particular areas such as
homelessness and abuse.
Teaching Assistant
(Education)
Teaching assistants support learning activities in schools and
nurseries. Their responsibilities are to support the children
through assisting them with their learning with activities and
lessons planned by the teacher. Teaching assistants help the
teacher and preparing the classroom, some teaching
assistants work especially with children with special
educational needs.
Health Play Specialist
(Health)
Play Specialists usually work in hospitals and use play to help
children to understand their medical condition, treatment and
how it may affect and have an impact on their daily life. The
main responsibility of health play specialists is to organise and
plan play activities to help children prepare for any operations
or procedures they may be getting to support any worries or
concerns the children may have.
Nursery Manager
(Education)
Nursery managers have the responsibilities of
supporting children's education through running and
maintain a safe and secure environment for children to
learn and develop. Their duty is to provide the right
resources to support children's learning through
considering the children's interests when purchasing
resources for the nursery, to helps children reach their
early learning goals.
Nursery Room Leader
(Education)
Room leaders are in charge of a room for an age category
of children, such as baby room, toddler room and preschool
room. Their responsibility is to create a safe and secure
environment for children to gain their confidence in order
to feel comfortable to learn and develop. Through running
a room you should know the interests of children which can
then be included in planned activities for children in the
room to achieve learning outcomes.
Social Worker
(Social)
Social workers support individuals and their families through difficult times and
ensure that vulnerable children and adults are safeguarded from harm. Social
workers help children and their families have a better life and can sometimes
result in making tough decisions to gain the better outcome for all involved.
These decisions may not be agreed with by all that are involved. 'Their role is to
help improve outcomes in people's lives.' Available at:
https://www.prospects.ac.uk/job-profiles/social-worker [Accessed 28th April
2020].