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Day care / creche deputy manager

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To work as a Day care / creche deputy manager:

  • Option 1

    • WJEC Level 2 Children's Care, Play, Learning and Development: Core

    and

    • City and Guilds Level 3 Children’s Care, Play, Learning and Development: Practice

  • Option 2

    • WJEC Level 2 Children's Care, Play, Learning and Development: Core

    and

    • WJEC Level 3 Children’s Care, Play, Learning and Development: Practice and Theory

  • Option 3

    • WJEC Level 2 Children's Care, Play, Learning and Development: Core

    and

    • City and Guilds Level 3 Children’s Care, Play, Learning and Development: Practice

    and

    • City and Guilds Level 4 Preparing for Leadership and Management in Children’s Care, Play, Learning and Development

  • Option 4

    • WJEC Level 2 Children's Care, Play, Learning and Development: Core

    and

    • WJEC Level 3 Children’s Care, Play, Learning and Development: Practice and Theory

    and

    • City and Guilds Level 4 Professional Practice in Children's Care, Play, Learning and Development

  • Option 5

    Any of the following degrees:

    • University of South Wales: BA Early Years Education and Practice (with Early Years Practitioner status)

    • University of South Wales: Fd Early Years Education and Practice (with Early Years Practitioner status)

    • Cardiff Metropolitan University: BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies with Early Years Practice Status (EYPS) (only if awarded prior to December 2022)

    • Cardiff Metropolitan University: BA (Hons) Early years education and professional practice with EYPS

    • Glyndwr University: Fd Early Childhood Studies (EYPS)

    • University Trinity St Davids: BA Early Years Education and Care: Early Years Practitioner Status

    • Swansea University: Early Childhood Studies with Early years practitioner

    • Aberystwyth University: BA Early Childhood Studies with Early Years Practitioner Status

    • University Trinity St David’s: HE Diploma Early Years Education and Care: Early Years Practitioner Status

    • Prifysgol Caerdydd: BA (Anrh) Addysg Gynnar ac Ymarferydd Proffesiynol gyda Statws Ymarferydd Blynyddoedd Cynnar (bi-lingual)

    • Prifysgol Cymru y Drindod Dewi Sant: BA Addysg a Gofal Blynyddoedd Cynnar: Statws Ymarferydd Blynyddoedd Cynnar (available through the medium of Welsh)

    • Swansea University: Early Childhood Studies With Early Years Practitioner Status with a Year Abroad

  • Other accepted qualifications

    Other accepted qualifications that will be accepted for this job, if you don’t hold the current Welsh qualifications:

    • Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Children’s Care, Learning and Development (Management) Wales and Northern Ireland

    • Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Children’s Care, Learning and Development (Advanced Practice) Wales and Northern Ireland

    • EDEXCEL BTEC Level 3 National Certificate/Diploma Children’s Care, Learning and Development – CCLD (only if commenced prior to 2014)

    • Level 3 Diploma in Children’s Care, Learning and Development (Wales and Northern Ireland)

    • CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Child Care and Education

    • CACHE Extended Diploma in Children’s Care, Learning and Development

    • NVQ 3 Children’s Care Learning and Development

    • NVQ 3 Child Care and Education

    • NVQ 3 Early Years Care and Education

    • CACHE Diploma in Child Care and Education

    • Diploma in Nursery Nursing Level 3

    • Award in Early Years and Child Care for Play Workers (transitional awards)

    • Level 3 Certificate in Work with Children

    • CACHE Diploma in Nursery Nursing (DNN) (informally known as NNEB)

    • National Certificate in Early Years

    • National Diploma in Early Years

    • National Diploma in Early Studies (Nursery Nursing)

    • Open University (OU) Level 4 Certificate in Early Years Practice

    • NVQ 4 Children’s Care, Learning and Development

    • NVQ 4 Early Years Care and Education

    • Cardiff Metropolitan University: BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies with Early Years Practice Status (EYPS) (only if awarded prior to December 2022)

Other requirements

Those working in regulated childcare settings with children between the ages of five and 12 years may need to complete a playwork qualification set by SkillsActive to meet National Minimum Standards and regulatory requirements.

You can find more information at:

National Minimum Standards require that in settings caring for under twos:

  • staff caring for babies are competent to do so
  • at least 50 per cent of staff caring for babies have received training in this specific area
  • the person in charge of the babies’ room has at least two years’ experience of working with children under two.

Qualifications gained outside of Wales

The following information applies to you if:

  • you are working, or would like to work, as an early years and childcare manager in Wales and  
  • have a relevant qualification (from the UK or overseas) that isn’t listed on the qualification framework or the precedence list.  

Qualifications gained in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and England

Qualifications achieved prior to December 2026

If you are a manager moving to Wales and hold a qualification (achieved prior to Dec 2026. The date of achievement can be found on your certificate) which is recognised by Skills for Care (England), the Northern Ireland Social Care Council or Scottish Social Service Council you should complete aspects of the All Wales induction framework for early years and childcare managers that are relevant to your role and the setting.

QEA Process from January 2027

If you are a manager moving to Wales and hold a qualification in England, Northern Ireland or Scotland, you will need to check the [precedence list] to see if your qualification is accepted or not in Wales.

If the qualification is not already on the precedence list, you will need to request to have your qualification assessed through the Qualification Equivalency Assessment (QEA) process. You can find out more about this process on the [Qualification Equivalency Assessment] webpage.

International qualifications

If you are a manager moving to Wales and hold an international qualification you will need to check the [precedence list] to see if your qualification is accepted or not in Wales.

If the qualification is not already on the precedence list, you will need to request to have your qualification assessed through the Qualification Equivalency Assessment (QEA) process. You can find out more about this process on the [Qualification Equivalency Assessment] webpage.

Induction requirements

Managers who are new to the setting or organisation should complete relevant parts of the All Wales induction framework for early years and childcare for managers.