Early Years Careers Resource Hub

Helping Careers Advisers Inspire the Next Generation of Early Years Professionals

Supporting young people to make informed decisions about their future has never been more important.

Whilst many students are familiar with traditional academic routes, thousands are now exploring alternative pathways that offer practical experience, recognised qualifications and clear career progression.

An Early Years career can provide exactly that.

At Swift Childcare, we work with schools, colleges, employers and learners across the UK to help young people discover rewarding careers through apprenticeships and professional qualifications.

This resource hub has been created specifically for:

  • Careers advisers
  • Careers leaders
  • Schools and colleges
  • Teachers supporting post 16 choices

Our aim is to provide you with the information, resources and confidence needed to have meaningful conversations with students and parents about the opportunities available within the Early Years sector.

Why Consider a Career in Early Years?

For many young people, childcare is not a career pathway they immediately consider.

Often, this is simply because they do not understand the opportunities available.

The reality is that Early Years is a highly rewarding sector that plays a vital role in supporting children’s development, learning and wellbeing.

A career in childcare offers young people the opportunity to:

✔ Earn while they learn

✔ Gain a recognised qualification

✔ Develop valuable workplace experience

✔ Avoid university tuition fees

✔ Build confidence and professional skills

✔ Progress into leadership roles

✔ Make a genuine difference to children’s lives

✔ Develop a long term career in a growing sector

For students who enjoy working with people, supporting others and making a positive impact, Early Years can provide a meaningful and fulfilling career.

What Can Students Achieve in Early Years?

One of the biggest misconceptions about childcare is that career progression is limited.

In reality, Early Years offers a clear pathway from entry level roles through to leadership and specialist positions.

A typical career journey could look like:

Many professionals working in senior Early Years roles started their journey as apprentices.

With the right support, commitment and qualifications, young people can build successful long term careers within the sector.

Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) Support for Every Learner

Helping Students Access the Right Pathway With Confidence

At Swift Childcare, we believe every young person should have access to the right career opportunities, guidance and support to help them achieve their potential.

For careers advisers, supporting students is about more than identifying vacancies or courses. It is about understanding each learner as an individual and helping them find a pathway where they can succeed.

Our Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) approach supports students, parents and careers teams by providing clear information about:

  • Early Years career opportunities
  • Apprenticeship pathways
  • Qualification options
  • Entry requirements
  • Learner support
  • Progression opportunities

We understand that some students may require additional support when transitioning into employment or further training.

This may include learners with:

  • Dyslexia
  • Dyspraxia
  • ADHD
  • Autism
  • Anxiety
  • Additional learning needs
  • Confidence barriers

Having additional support needs should not prevent someone from building a successful career.

Many learners bring valuable strengths, including creativity, empathy, problem solving and strong interpersonal skills, which are highly relevant within Early Years.

At Swift Childcare, we work with learners as individuals, helping identify the support they need and ensuring they have the confidence, guidance and resources to succeed.

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Understanding the Apprenticeship Route: A Parent Perspective for Careers Advisers

When discussing post-16 and post-18 options with young people, careers advisers are often having parallel conversations with parents and guardians. For many families, the decision is less about awareness of apprenticeships and more about how they compare in terms of long-term stability, progression, and opportunity for their child.

Understanding this perspective helps ensure conversations are balanced, realistic, and aligned with what families are trying to achieve: a secure and positive future for their young person.

Common Parent Questions and How They Are Typically Framed

Rather than uncertainty about apprenticeships themselves, parents often focus on how this pathway compares with other options and what it leads to.

“How does this compare with university?”
This is usually about outcomes rather than status. Apprenticeships offer a different structure combining work, training, and qualifications,which can lead to strong career progression and early workplace experience.

“What does progression look like?”
In sectors such as Early Years, progression is well defined, with opportunities to move into senior, leadership, and management roles over time.

“Will they be supported?”
Apprentices receive structured support throughout their programme from tutors, assessors, and workplace mentors.

“Do they need experience to start?”
No. Apprenticeships are designed as entry points into a sector, with training built in from the beginning.

For careers advisers, recognising this parent perspective helps ensure conversations are framed in a way that aligns professional guidance with the priorities families already bring to the decision-making process.

How Apprenticeships Are Often Viewed by Families

From a parent or guardian point of view, apprenticeships are typically considered alongside other established pathways, rather than separately from them. The key considerations are usually:

  • Will this lead to a stable, long-term career?
  • How does this compare to university in terms of opportunity?
  • Will my child continue to develop and progress?
  • Will they be supported while they learn and work?

These are practical questions shaped by experience, and they sit at the centre of most career decisions families are involved in.

What Apprenticeships Offer in Practice

From a guidance perspective, apprenticeships remain a structured and credible route into employment that combines work and study.

For learners, this typically includes:

✔ A paid role within a real workplace
✔ Structured training alongside employment
✔ A nationally recognised qualification
✔ Development of professional and technical skills
✔ Experience that builds confidence in the workplace
✔ Clear pathways for future progression

For many young people, particularly those who prefer applied learning, this model aligns well with how they develop skills and build confidence over time.

Why Early Years Needs New Talent

The Early Years sector plays a critical role in children’s development and school readiness.

Qualified practitioners support children during some of the most important years of their lives, helping develop:

  • Communication skills
  • Confidence
  • Independence
  • Social skills
  • Early learning foundations

As demand for high quality childcare continues, employers are actively looking for motivated individuals who want to build careers in the sector.

For school and college leavers, this creates genuine opportunities to enter a profession where they can make a meaningful difference.

Join a Free Careers Adviser Information Session

Alongside our resource hub, Swift Childcare hosts dedicated online sessions for careers advisers.

These sessions provide an opportunity to learn more about Early Years careers, hear from industry professionals and ask questions directly to our recruitment and training teams.

What’s Covered…

✔ How Early Years apprenticeships work

✔ The learner recruitment journey

✔ Employer expectations

✔ Career pathways

✔ Learner success stories

✔ Live Q&A

Session
One

29 June 2026
10:00am to 11:00am

Session
Two

Monday 6 July 2026
2:00pm to 3:00pm

Supporting Better Careers Conversations

We know careers advisers are supporting students across a huge range of industries and pathways.

Keeping up with qualification routes, apprenticeship opportunities and sector information can be challenging.

That is why we have created a collection of free resources to help you confidently discuss Early Years careers with students and parents.

Course Information & Prospectus Downloads

Level 2
Early Years
Practitioner
Prospectus

Perfect for those entering the field, this course equips learners with essential childcare skills.

Level 3 Early Years Educator Apprenticeship Prospectus

Gain real-world experience working in childcare settings, and gain a recognised qualification.

Useful Resources & Downloads

Guide to Early Years Careers, for Schools, Colleges & Careers Advisors

For schools, colleges & careers advisers, helping young people discover rewarding careers in childcare

10 Reasons
to Consider
a Career
in Childcare

A guide for Parents: 10 Reasons Parents Should Consider an Early Years Apprenticeship

FAQs Section

We understand that careers advisors play a key role in supporting parents, school leavers, and young people as they explore apprenticeship pathways in childcare.

Questions often arise around recruitment, training, progression, and funding, and having clear, reliable information is essential when guiding informed decisions.

This FAQs section is designed to equip you with straightforward answers to common queries, helping you confidently advise learners and their families about starting or developing a career through apprenticeships in the childcare sector.

An Early Years apprenticeship is a work based training programme that allows learners to gain practical experience in a nursery setting while working towards a recognised qualification.

Unlike traditional study routes, apprentices spend most of their time gaining hands on experience with children while receiving support from a training provider and their employer.

At Swift Childcare, our Early Years apprenticeships are designed to help learners develop the knowledge, skills and confidence needed to build a successful career working with children.

Yes. Early Years apprenticeships are a popular route for school and college leavers who want to gain experience, earn a salary and start building their career straight away.

They are particularly suited to students who enjoy practical learning, working with people and want to make a positive difference to children’s lives.

Many apprentices begin their journey with little or no previous childcare experience and develop their skills through workplace training and support.

Students can work towards recognised Early Years qualifications, including Level 2 and Level 3 pathways depending on their experience, career goals and entry requirements.

A Level 3 Early Years Educator apprenticeship is a popular route for learners who want to become fully qualified practitioners and progress within the sector.

Swift Childcare helps learners understand the different routes available and choose the pathway that best matches their ambitions.

No. Previous childcare experience is not always required.

Many successful Early Years apprentices start their careers with no professional experience working with children.

Employers are often looking for the right attitude, enthusiasm, reliability and willingness to learn. The apprenticeship programme then provides the knowledge and practical skills needed to succeed.

Entry requirements can vary depending on the apprenticeship level and individual circumstances.

Generally, learners will need a willingness to learn, commitment to completing their programme and the ability to demonstrate basic skills in English and maths.

Swift Childcare supports students throughout the application process and can provide guidance on the most suitable pathway.

Apprentice wages vary depending on age, employer and apprenticeship requirements.

The key benefit of an apprenticeship is that learners earn a salary while gaining a recognised qualification and valuable workplace experience.

As learners progress through their qualification and career, salaries can increase with experience, additional responsibilities and further training.

Yes. Early Years is a rewarding career sector offering opportunities to support children’s development while building valuable professional skills.

A career in Early Years can lead to progression into roles such as:

  • Early Years Educator
  • Senior Practitioner
  • Room Leader
  • Deputy Nursery Manager
  • Nursery Manager
  • Trainer or Assessor
  • Early Years Specialist

The sector also develops highly transferable skills including communication, teamwork, leadership and problem solving.

Early Years offers clear progression routes for ambitious learners.

Many professionals begin as apprentices before progressing into qualified practitioner roles and leadership positions.

With experience and further training, individuals can move into management, training, assessment or specialist roles across the sector.

At Swift Childcare, we encourage learners to view apprenticeships as the beginning of a career journey rather than simply a qualification.

An apprenticeship provides an alternative route to gaining qualifications and starting a career.

The main differences are that apprentices gain practical workplace experience, earn a salary and avoid university tuition fees while still achieving a recognised qualification.

For students who prefer learning by doing and want to develop workplace confidence, an apprenticeship can be an excellent option.

Yes. Many learners with additional learning needs successfully complete apprenticeships with the right support.

This may include students with dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, autism or confidence barriers.

At Swift Childcare, we take an individual approach to learner support and work with students, employers and support teams to help learners achieve their goals.

Learners receive ongoing support throughout their programme.

At Swift Childcare, this includes guidance from tutors and support teams, regular progress discussions, help with assessments and support to develop the confidence and skills needed in the workplace.

Our aim is to ensure learners feel supported from application through to completion.

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Let’s Talk!

Choosing the right career pathway can make a huge difference for young people, and we’re here to support you in helping students discover the opportunities available within Early Years.

Whether you’re looking for more information, resources to support your careers conversations or simply want to understand how Swift Childcare can help your students, we’re here to help.

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