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Unlocking your hidden early years careers skills

21 Oct 2025
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Unlocking your hidden early years careers skills

When people think about careers in early years education, they often assume you need years of experience or formal qualifications to work in a childcare setting. The truth is, the early years sector values a wide range of skills and experiences, and many of these come from life outside traditional early childhood studies or formal college courses. Whether you’ve worked in hospitality, retail, administration, or another field, you probably already have what it takes to support children and contribute to children’s learning.

Transferable skills that make a difference

You may already have many of the skills needed for a career in early years, even if you’ve never had a nursery job before. Skills can come from personal life experiences, volunteering, hobbies, or caring responsibilities, as well as past employment. Here’s how they translate into the early years workforce:

Communication and language skills:

You might have developed strong communication skills through supporting friends or family, organising social groups, mentoring, or community involvement. Clear communication is essential in early years settings, and when liaising with parents or other professionals.

Problem-solving and adaptability:

Life often presents unexpected challenges. Managing household schedules, helping younger siblings, or organising events can help you think creatively and adapt, just like early years practitioners working with young children when surprises arise in daily routines.

Creativity and innovation:

Your creative skills can come from hobbies like crafts, music, sports, or even imaginative play with children in your life. These experiences translate directly into creating learning experiences that engage small children and support development across the Early Years Foundation Stage.

Organisation and leadership skills:

Planning family activities, coordinating community projects, or managing personal commitments can develop organisation and leadership abilities that are valuable in all early years educator roles, from nursery assistant to room leader, and even in broader leadership positions in early years and childcare.

Empathy and mutual respect:

Being attentive to others, supporting friends, family, neighbours, or volunteering can strengthen the interpersonal skills essential for working with children, providing additional support, and promoting well-being in any childcare setting.

Real-life skills in action: Jess’s journey from community work to nursery leadership

Take Jess, Nursery Manager at DayDream Nursery and Preschool. Before joining the early years sector, she worked at a women’s refuge, supporting women and children in the community. She picked up a variety of valuable skills along the way, from understanding trauma-informed and recovery-focused care to collaborating with different agencies and assessing risk. Jess says those experiences now play a big part in her role as a Nursery Manager and Designated Safeguarding Lead, helping her to recognise potential risks, support families with sensitivity, and lead her team with empathy and confidence.

Thinking about a career change into early education?

A career in early years education is open to everyone, and there are many entry routes to get started, even if you don’t have prior work experience. At Grandir UK, our Early Years apprenticeship programme is designed to be inclusive, giving you the opportunity to learn on the job while gaining approved qualifications and continuing professional development (CPD).

Here’s how you can begin your journey: 

  • Leverage your life skills: Whether it’s caring for younger siblings, volunteering, organising community activities, or supporting friends and family, your personal experiences have already helped you develop skills that are invaluable when working with children. These skills can support children’s learning, development, and overall well-being in a childcare setting.
  • Consider an Early Years apprenticeship: Early Years apprenticeships provide entry-level pathways for roles like Nursery Assistants, Nursery Practitioners, Room Leaders or even a Nursery Manager. You’ll gain practice-based experience while earning recognised qualifications with continued support along the way from your training provider.
  • Grow through professional development: As you progress, you can build leadership skills, learn about special educational needs, develop maths or language skills, and take part in continuing professional development (CPD). These opportunities help you expand your career within the early years sector.
  • Bring your unique perspective: Everyone’s journey is different. Your personal experiences, creativity, and ideas can enrich learning experiences for young children and bring fresh approaches to the early years workforce.

No matter your background, a career in early years is rewarding, inclusive, and full of opportunities to develop professionally while making a real difference in children’s development.

Early years careers are open to everyone

At Grandir UK, we believe that the most rewarding careers come from a combination of passion, dedication, and skills you didn’t even realise you had. You don’t need to have studied early childhood studies or hold early years teacher status to succeed. Every skill, from mutual respect to creativity and fostering well-being, can make a difference.

Whether you’re exploring entry-level positions, exploring career options, or aiming for leadership roles, the early years sector offers jobs that let you develop personally and professionally while supporting children and shaping their learning. Your prior learning, qualifications, and unique experiences all count towards creating a positive, nurturing environment for the children in your care.

If you’ve ever thought about working in early years, now is the perfect time to start your journey! Explore our Early Years apprenticeship opportunities here and see just how rewarding careers in early years education can be.

You can also browse our current career opportunities to find a role that’s right for you and take the first step towards a fulfilling future in early years education.

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