Level 3 Diploma
Level 3 Diploma for Working in the Early Years Sector (Early Years Educator)
Level 3 Diploma for Working in the Early Years Sector (Early Years Educator)
The NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma for Working in the Early Years Sector (Early Years Educator) prepares learners to become qualified professionals in the early years field. It covers all aspects of early years care and education, enabling learners to work independently with children aged from birth to 5 years, while having knowledge of child development up to age 7.
Level 3 Diploma for Working in the Early Years Sector (Early Years Educator)
Typical Duration: 18–24 months
Total Guided Learning Hours (GLH): 395
Total Qualification Time (TQT): 610
Level 3 Diploma
Target Audience
Aspiring Early Years Educators
Current Level 2 practitioners looking to progress to a Level 3 qualification
Individuals seeking employment in nurseries, preschools, and early years settings
Entry Requirements
Learners must be 16 years or older.
Access to a real work environment is mandatory, with at least 350 hours of practical placement required during the course.
Qualification Objectives
Upon completion, learners will:
Be qualified to work as Early Years Educators.
Be able to plan, lead, and deliver care and educational activities.
Meet the qualifications required for roles in nurseries, preschools, and similar settings.
Be prepared to progress to higher education, including Early Childhood Studies or Level 5 qualifications.
Course Modules and Units
Unit 1: Understanding Child Development
Unit 3: Supporting Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in the Early Years
Unit 5: Curriculum and Assessment in Early Years Education
Unit 7: Supporting Literacy and Numeracy in Early Years
Unit 10: Reflective Practice for Early Years Practitioners
Unit 2: Promoting Children’s Health and Well-being
Unit 4: Understanding Safeguarding and Child Protection
Unit 8: Building Positive Relationships and Supporting Behavior
Unit 9: Working with Families and Multi-agency Collaboration
Workplace Placement Requirements
To complete this qualification, learners must spend a minimum of 350 hours in a real work setting. Work placements must provide opportunities to demonstrate competence in:
Supporting children’s play and development.
Promoting positive relationships and behavior.
Ensuring health, safety, and hygiene practices.
Assessment Methodology
Workplace Observations: Practical assessments by a qualified assessor in real-world settings.
Written Assignments: Demonstrating theoretical knowledge of early years practices.
Portfolio Development: Evidence of competence and application of knowledge through written reflections, reports, and case studies.
Progression Opportunities
On successful completion of the Level 3 Diploma, learners can:
Work as a qualified Early Years Educator in roles such as:
Nursery Practitioner
Preschool Educator
Reception Class Assistant
Progress to higher education:
Level 4 or 5 in Early Years or Childhood Education
University courses such as Early Childhood Studies