early years teaching assistant
Early years teaching assistants support the early years teacher in an early years or nursery school. They assist in class instruction, in classroom supervision in absence of the head teacher, and in organising, developing and putting into practice of the daily schedule. Early years teaching assistants monitor and help students in group as well as individually, and tend to focus on the students in need of extra care and attention the early years teacher cannot provide.
About early years teaching assistant
As an early years teaching assistant, you will play a crucial role in supporting young children's development and learning during their formative years. You will work under the supervision of the early years teacher, assisting with daily classroom activities, maintaining a safe and nurturing environment, and providing individualized attention to children who need extra support. Your responsibilities include monitoring children's physical and social development, implementing care programs, helping with basic physical needs, and facilitating skill-building activities. You will maintain workplace sanitation and follow established kindergarten procedures to ensure a clean, organized learning space. Beyond classroom instruction, you will be present on playgrounds, during meal times, and in transition periods, actively engaging with children and supporting their wellbeing. This role is essential for creating a foundation of trust and security that enables children to explore, learn, and grow confidently, making you a key contributor to their early educational and developmental success.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a early years teaching assistant.
Classroom Support and Instruction
- Assist students in their learning by supporting lessons and educational activities
- Provide lesson materials and resources to support classroom instruction
- Support the positiveness of youths through encouragement and constructive feedback
- Assist students with equipment and materials during learning activities
Child Development Monitoring and Support
- Assess the development of youth through observation and documentation
- Monitor children's physical development and report concerns to the teacher
- Implement care programmes for children based on individual needs
- Assist children in developing personal skills including social and emotional competencies
Child Welfare and Physical Care
- Attend to children's basic physical needs including meals, toileting, and hygiene
- Support children's wellbeing through emotional care and attention
- Handle children's problems and behavioral issues with patience and professionalism
- Maintain students' discipline through positive guidance and clear expectations
Supervision and Safety
- Perform playground surveillance to ensure children's safety during outdoor activities
- Provide classroom supervision in the absence of the head teacher
- Maintain workplace sanitation and follow kindergarten procedures for safety
Teacher Support and Communication
- Provide teacher support by assisting with classroom organization and preparation
- Communicate with the teacher about child progress, concerns, and developmental observations
- Assist in organising, developing and putting into practice the daily schedule
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (18)
Optional (16)
Related Occupations
Other occupations in the Other category that share similar skill requirements.