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Qualifications for Early Years Specialists

Nursery schools and classes are already required to employ a qualified teacher for each class.  Other providers (i.e., in the voluntary and private sector) are required to arrange support from a qualified teacher or other suitably qualified early years specialist to raise standards and help prepare children for school.  

The following qualifications should therefore be accepted as suitable for persons providing support and advice to the staff of funded pre-school centres through the role of early years specialist:-

  • NVQ level 4 in Early Years Care and Education (see note below on acceptable units);*
  • the BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies (Stranmillis College);
  • the Diploma in Early Childhood Studies (Stranmillis College);
  • the HND in Early Childhood Studies;
  • the BA Ed (Hons) [Early Years Specialist] (University College, Worcester); and
  • the Foundation Degree in Early Childhood Studies (Belfast Metropolitan College, Southern Regional College, South Eastern Regional College and South West Regional College).

*Early years specialists should have been assessed in the Core Units and the other 7 units from Specific Option Strands Advanced Practice and Enhancing Quality and Quality Control.  The following Advanced Practice Option units are considered to be essential and must form a part of an NVQ 4 qualification held by an early years specialist:

EYC22 Assess and enhance the personal, social and emotional development of children;
EYC33 Support the literacy needs of children; and
EYC34 Support children’s development in mathematics.

In addition to holding an approved qualification, early years specialists should have at least two years prior experience in a leadership role in a pre-school centre, and also the necessary organisational skills.