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Work in early
years settings

If you love supporting little learners at the very start of their journey, you’re in the right place. We work with nurseries in England to match educators with fulfilling roles that really make a difference.

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Male early year teacher and boy

 

 

Lunchtime with nursery teacher and children

What to expect in nursery settings:

From encouraging curiosity to supporting social skills, you’ll help little learners aged 0–5 gain confidence and build the foundations they need for future success.

Roles we offer: nursery nurse, EY teacher, nursery practitioner (level 2 & level 3), room leader, 1:1 support worker and more.

Age groups: 0–5 years (including baby, toddler and preschool stages)

Full-time, part-time, short-term or permanent, we’ll help you find a nursery or early years role that suits your availability and passion.

 

Latest nursery teaching jobs

At Protocol Education, we offer a wide range of nursery and early years roles across England.

Explore our latest vacancies and find a role that suits your skills and ambitions.

 

“I cannot begin to thank Protocol Education and my consultant Thomas enough for their patience with my application. I was kept up to date with all that was going on and the job opportunities once registered. They could not have done more to both help and reassure me of the process.”

Robin L

 

How to become a
nursery teacher?

Wondering how to become a nursery teacher?

To start your career, you’ll need the right nursery teacher qualifications, which usually include a degree in early childhood studies or a related subject, plus achieving Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Some roles, such as nursery nurse, may require Level 2 or 3 childcare qualifications.

If you’re a graduate wanting to begin a teaching career, explore our Future teachers programme.

Frequently asked questions about
nursery school roles.

What qualifications do I need to be a nursery teacher?

You’ll usually need a degree in early years or education plus QTS. For nursery nurse roles, vocational qualifications such as Level 3 in Childcare are often required.

What qualifications do I need to work in a nursery?

Many nursery roles welcome beginners, but having a Level 2 or Level 3 Early Years qualification can boost your options. Some roles may also ask for GCSEs in English and Maths and a Paediatric First Aid certificate.

No qualifications yet? You can still start as a Nursery Assistant and train on the job.

What are typical nursery teacher responsibilities?

Responsibilities include planning engaging activities, supporting social and emotional development, observing progress, and working closely with parents and carers.

What kind of interview questions do nursery
nurses get asked?

Nursery nurse interview questions often cover safeguarding, supporting children’s development, behaviour management and teamwork.

 

Ready to start your journey in nurseries and early years?

Register with Protocol Education today and access the latest nursery & EY roles across England.

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