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Child Development Career...
Taking The Apprenticeship Route

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...Modern apprenticeships to a successful child development career are now the main route to free work based training for those under 25 years old and are now available in the early years care and education field.

There are two levels...

Modern Apprenticeships

Usually last at least a year and apprentices work towards a National Vocational Qualification at Level 2, Key Skills and Technical Certificates.

Advanced Apprenticeships

Usually last at least two years and apprentices work towards a National Vocational Qualification at Level 3, Key Skills and Technical Certificates.

There are no set entry requirements for Apprenticeships. You just need to be living in England, aged 16 or above and not taking part in full-time education.

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