Early Years Advanced Practitioner - Level 4 Certificate Summary Where can this subject lead? Key information What will I learn? How will I learn? How will I be assessed? Summary The NCFE CACHE Level 4 Certificate for the Early Years Advanced Practitioner aims to provide professional development opportunities for practitioners working in the early years workforce at Level 3. This qualification will embrace the wealth of experience of the Level 3 early years workforce, and challenge learners in both their daily practice and theoretical understanding. Upon achievement of the qualification, learners will be equipped as an advanced practitioner. The advanced practitioner will use crucial leadership skills to mentor others across all roles and responsibilities in the early years workforce. The qualification covers a range of early years topics at Level 4, including enabling children to learn, working with families and other professionals and implementing change, as well as specialist areas such as physical activity and nutrition and special educational needs. Learners will acquire and use skills of leadership, mentoring, coaching and reflection as they complete the qualification through work-based learning opportunities. This qualification will not only support employment opportunities, but also the possibility of progressing on to the Level 5 Diploma for the Early Years Senior Practitioner, the Level 5 Early Years Lead Practitioner apprenticeship or the Foundation Degree in Ealy Years or Early Childhood Studies. You will be assigned a subject specialist course tutor who will deliver the scheduled sessions. The tutor will also be available for weekly support and to guide you from the beginning to the completion of your qualification. You will also have an assessor assigned to support with the competence element of the qualification. The qualification is internally assessed using a range of methods including written assignments. You will also complete observations and professional discussions as part of your qualification. Expert tuition is delivered by our industry specialists on this programme, with access to continued support to assist in completing your assignments. Course code SC1FE458 Duration 27 Weeks Day/s of week Tuesday Time 18:00 - 21:00 Next course dates Start date Location Duration 04 Nov 2025 Bispham Campus 27 Weeks Enquire now £18,000 Average annual salary in this sector Industry expert tutors 3,000 Annual job openings in the North West What Uni Reviews I have thoroughly enjoyed this course and tutors have been amazing. I would recommend this to anyone. ***** - Hayley Butterworth Enjoyable learning things and issues such as the world around us, being able to find information easily, getting not only learning support but general support such as mental health, e.g really supportive teachers. ***** - Anonymous Good mentors. **** - Kyle Cameron Prev Next Tutor Profile - Sarah Addicott Area of Expertise:Behaviour Management, Inclusion, Special Educational Needs, Pastoral Care and learning theories within education.Enjoys teaching at B&FC because:I can have an influence on a wider range of children and students through teaching those involved in the education of others. Where can this subject lead? Career progressionUpon achievement of this qualification, the student will be equipped as an Advanced Practitioner. The Advanced Practitioner will use crucial leadership skills to mentor others across all roles and responsibilities in the early years workforce.Students who achieve this qualification could progress to further study such as:Level 5 Diploma for the Early Years Senior PractitionerLevel 5 Early Years Lead Practitioner apprenticeshipFoundation degree in Ealy Years or Early Childhood Studies Key information Entry RequirementsYou must be over 19 years of age on the 31st August before the course start date.Students must have a level 3 qualification in Early Years or Childcare and must have level 2 functional skills English or equivalent.Students will be required to undertake a written task and interview to confirm their ability to study at this level for a vocational qualification.Students will need to be employed in a Level 3 role (and therefore hold a level 3 qualification) in an early years environment as they need to show competence in both skills and knowledge in order to achieve this qualification. Qualification obtainedCertificate for the Early Years Advanced Practitioner Fees and fundingFor more information, visit our page on Financial Support. Extra costs and equipmentStudents will need to purchase study essentials such as a notepad and stationery. It is desirable for students to have access to an electronic device (e.g. laptop) for completing their assignments, however college facilities such as the library are available for you to access computers. Regulation and AccreditationAccrediting Institution: N/AAwarding Body: NCFE Terms and conditionsRead our full terms and conditions for more information. Student case study - Lorraine What have been the benefits of studying here?The tutors make it really relevant and interesting as they know their subjects inside and out. The tutors really made it for me.What are you hoping to do in the future?From September, I'll be in primary school training to teach. I'm really excited as I've missed being in school. What will I learn? Industry placement, field trips and guest speakersStudents will need to be employed in a Level 3 role (and therefore hold a level 3 qualification) in an early years environment as they need to show competence in both skills and knowledge in order to achieve this qualification. Study Support - at a glance Higher Education Learning Mentors (HELMs)One-to-one and group study support sessionsPre-degree preparation workshopsIT Support Discover available Study Support Close Previous Next Previous 1 2 3 Next How will I learn? You will study the following mandatory modules:EYAP 1 - Enabling children to learnEYAP 2 - Promoting health and well-being through physical activity and nutrition co-ordination (PANCo) in the early yearsEYAP 3 - Working with others to support children with additional needs, including Special Educational Needs and DisabilityEYAP 4 - Working with families and other professionals in early years settingsEYAP 5 - Implementing change in an early years setting incorporating a small-scale research projectThis programme will be delivered 3 hours per week, 6pm-9pm with an additional 1 hour workshop online each week to support assessment completion. Each unit will be taught consecutively over 4 weeks with a 5th week as an in person workshop to support assessments. Although unit 5 will be introduced at the start of the programme to give sufficient time to work on the research task (total programme over 25 weeks). In addition to written evidence, there is a requirement for one observation and one professional discussion to be completed.As students will be current qualified and experienced practitioners, they will be offered the opportunity to either study remotely or face to face in a simultaneous session. This will enable those who are unable to leave their workplace to access this programme. Although there will need to be some direct delivery of some of the theoretical aspects such as legislation, most of the session will be based on relevant case studies, and real-life experiences of the students. They will be encouraged to reflect on practice and evaluate its efficacy. Qualifications Explained Our Degree-level courses come in all shapes and sizes. Visit our guide that explains what all these different qualifications mean. 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Navigate to the top of the page and click Apply Now to continue your degree-level journey. Not the course for you? Take a look at some of our other degree-level study options and see what sparks your imagination. Teaching and Learning Support - Foundation Degree View course Supporting Children with Special Needs in Early Years - Level 4 View course Early Years Lead Practitioner - Level 5 Higher Apprenticeship View course How will I be assessed? How will I be assessed?All units will be internally assessed using a range of methods which will include:Direct observation by an assessor within the workplaceWritten assignmentsProfessional discussionEach student must create a portfolio of evidence generated from appropriate assessment tasks, which demonstrates achievement of all the learning outcomes associated with each unit.Unit 5 requires them to carry out small scale action research and so they will need to identify an area of practice that they might want to enhance. This will be confirmed in conjunction with their manager.