- Traineeship
- Workplace
Course Overview
Intakes
2025 Intake
Intake Date | Campus | Attendance Days |
---|---|---|
27/01/2025 | Workplace | |
21/04/2025 | Workplace | |
21/07/2025 | Workplace | |
06/10/2025 | Workplace |
About this course
Enhance your skills and professionalism in the high-demand early childhood education and care industry.
This primarily workplace-based, part-time course will equip you with the skills to implement an improved learning framework, support children's well-being, learning, and development, enhance your leadership capacity and reflective practice, and understand your legal and ethical responsibilities.
To qualify for workplace-based enrolment in the Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care, you must be employed as an early childhood educator for at least 15 hours per week under a permanent employment contract in a regulated early childhood education and care service.
Online classes are held every four weeks.
The Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care prepares you for a rewarding career as an educator in regulated early childhood education and care services, designing and implementing curriculums that meet approved learning framework standards while ensuring compliance in all aspects of service operations.
To enrol in this qualification, you must hold one of the following:
* CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care, or
* CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care
Did you know: The Victorian Government has now made Free TAFE courses even more accessible for new students enrolling for study in 2024. All Free TAFE courses at TAFE Gippsland are now available to people with higher-level qualifications and those who have completed a previous Free TAFE course and are looking to continue in their selected training pathway. Conditions and eligibility rules apply. Check out our Free TAFE information page for further details.
Career Opportunities
Early Childhood Educator in a long day care service
Nanny
Family Day Care provider
Early Childhood Director
Opportunities for Further Study
You will gain 120 credit points in the TU5 Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education) (Federation University)
Skills or Knowledge gained
Acquire the skills to collaborate with fellow early childhood educators, create a welcoming environment for families, and build professional and respectful relationships. You’ll learn to document children’s learning and develop developmentally appropriate curricula, demonstrating your understanding of the Early Years Learning Framework, National Quality Framework, and child development.
Throughout the course, you'll have opportunities to prepare a variety of learning experiences and resources, and learn to identify and plan for children with additional needs.
Key theory components covered:
* Legislation, work health and safety, mandatory reporting, policy, and procedure
* Providing children with a safe and healthy environment
* Responding to grievances
* Holistic development in early childhood
* Catering to children's individual care needs
* Developing positive relationships with children through meaningful interactions
* Understanding child development and the importance of play and creative experiences
* Maintaining health and safety in a service
* Developing emotional intelligence
* Documenting observations and creating age-appropriate programs
* Providing engaging learning environments
* Promoting environmental responsibility
* Practicing reflective leadership and management skills.
Entry Requirements
Are there specified requirements for entry into the course/qualification?: Yes
Mandatory entry requirements:
Students must have completed either the CHC30113 or CHC30121 Certificate in Early Childhood Education and Care to be eligible to enrol in the Diploma of Eary Childhood Education and Care.
Students must obtain a Police Check and Working with Children's Check to be eligible to complete the required placement hours in an Early Childhood Service.
Recommended entry Requirements:
Early Childhood Services will not hire anyone under the age of 18. This information is relayed to prospective students during the enrolment process. The recommendation is that students should be a minimum of 17 years of age to undertake the course.
Students must have a laptop and access to the internet to complete the additional independent online studies.
It is recommended that students have good digital literacy skills and be confident using the Microsoft Office suite.
Limitations to course Entry:
Inherent requirements for working in the Early Childhood Education sector
Physical activities: The work requires a certain amount of physical activity, such as:
Standing - often for long periods of time
Sitting - down at a child's level, on the floor and in small seats/stools
Bending - lifting and setting up play areas, changing nappies, making cots
Walking - supervising children in both the indoor and outdoor environments
Heavy lifting (>15kg) - sometimes lifting children or moving furniture
• Providing a child safe environment, (being able to move quickly if a child is in danger)
• Providing basic physical and emotional care for students (assisting with toileting and nappy changes/managing behaviour
• Supervision of indoor and outdoor environment
• Lifting of children, nappy changes etc.
• Set up and put away materials both indoor and outdoor where required
• Standing for long periods of time, being able to get down to a child’s level and engage in activities which may be at a table or floor level
Minimum Industry Requirement
- Working with children check
- Police check
Licensing/Regulatory Requirements
Will this course/qualification or a constituent unit provide a pathway to an industry licence or regulated outcome: No
Qualifications and Recognition - 2025
Upon successful completion of this course students will be eligible to receive the Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care.
Work Placement - 2025
Does this course require placement?: Yes
To achieve this qualification, the individual must have completed a total of least 280 hours of work in a regulated children’s education and care service in Australia as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of units of competency. The total number of hours may be applied collectively across all units of competency that include the requirement for workplace hours.
Placement to be arranged by: Student
Course Overview
Intakes
2025 Intake
Intake Date | Campus | Attendance Days |
---|---|---|
27/01/2025 | Workplace | |
21/04/2025 | Workplace | |
21/07/2025 | Workplace | |
06/10/2025 | Workplace |
About this course
Enhance your skills and professionalism in the high-demand early childhood education and care industry.
This primarily workplace-based, part-time course will equip you with the skills to implement an improved learning framework, support children's well-being, learning, and development, enhance your leadership capacity and reflective practice, and understand your legal and ethical responsibilities.
To qualify for workplace-based enrolment in the Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care, you must be employed as an early childhood educator for at least 15 hours per week under a permanent employment contract in a regulated early childhood education and care service.
Online classes are held every four weeks.
The Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care prepares you for a rewarding career as an educator in regulated early childhood education and care services, designing and implementing curriculums that meet approved learning framework standards while ensuring compliance in all aspects of service operations.
To enrol in this qualification, you must hold one of the following:
* CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care, or
* CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care
Did you know: The Victorian Government has now made Free TAFE courses even more accessible for new students enrolling for study in 2024. All Free TAFE courses at TAFE Gippsland are now available to people with higher-level qualifications and those who have completed a previous Free TAFE course and are looking to continue in their selected training pathway. Conditions and eligibility rules apply. Check out our Free TAFE information page for further details.
Career Opportunities
Early Childhood Educator in a long day care service
Nanny
Family Day Care provider
Early Childhood Director
Opportunities for Further Study
You will gain 120 credit points in the TU5 Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education) (Federation University)
Skills or Knowledge gained
Acquire the skills to collaborate with fellow early childhood educators, create a welcoming environment for families, and build professional and respectful relationships. You’ll learn to document children’s learning and develop developmentally appropriate curricula, demonstrating your understanding of the Early Years Learning Framework, National Quality Framework, and child development.
Throughout the course, you'll have opportunities to prepare a variety of learning experiences and resources, and learn to identify and plan for children with additional needs.
Key theory components covered:
* Legislation, work health and safety, mandatory reporting, policy, and procedure
* Providing children with a safe and healthy environment
* Responding to grievances
* Holistic development in early childhood
* Catering to children's individual care needs
* Developing positive relationships with children through meaningful interactions
* Understanding child development and the importance of play and creative experiences
* Maintaining health and safety in a service
* Developing emotional intelligence
* Documenting observations and creating age-appropriate programs
* Providing engaging learning environments
* Promoting environmental responsibility
* Practicing reflective leadership and management skills.
Entry Requirements
Are there specified requirements for entry into the course/qualification?: Yes
Mandatory entry requirements:
Students must have completed either the CHC30113 or CHC30121 Certificate in Early Childhood Education and Care to be eligible to enrol in the Diploma of Eary Childhood Education and Care.
Students must obtain a Police Check and Working with Children's Check to be eligible to complete the required placement hours in an Early Childhood Service.
Recommended entry Requirements:
Early Childhood Services will not hire anyone under the age of 18. This information is relayed to prospective students during the enrolment process. The recommendation is that students should be a minimum of 17 years of age to undertake the course.
Students must have a laptop and access to the internet to complete the additional independent online studies.
It is recommended that students have good digital literacy skills and be confident using the Microsoft Office suite.
Limitations to course Entry:
Inherent requirements for working in the Early Childhood Education sector
Physical activities: The work requires a certain amount of physical activity, such as:
Standing - often for long periods of time
Sitting - down at a child's level, on the floor and in small seats/stools
Bending - lifting and setting up play areas, changing nappies, making cots
Walking - supervising children in both the indoor and outdoor environments
Heavy lifting (>15kg) - sometimes lifting children or moving furniture
• Providing a child safe environment, (being able to move quickly if a child is in danger)
• Providing basic physical and emotional care for students (assisting with toileting and nappy changes/managing behaviour
• Supervision of indoor and outdoor environment
• Lifting of children, nappy changes etc.
• Set up and put away materials both indoor and outdoor where required
• Standing for long periods of time, being able to get down to a child’s level and engage in activities which may be at a table or floor level
Minimum Industry Requirement
- Working with children check
- Police check
Licensing/Regulatory Requirements
Will this course/qualification or a constituent unit provide a pathway to an industry licence or regulated outcome: No
Qualifications and Recognition - 2025
Upon successful completion of this course students will be eligible to receive the Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care.
Work Placement - 2025
Does this course require placement?: Yes
To achieve this qualification, the individual must have completed a total of least 280 hours of work in a regulated children’s education and care service in Australia as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of units of competency. The total number of hours may be applied collectively across all units of competency that include the requirement for workplace hours.
Placement to be arranged by: Student
Further Information - 2025
Fees
Fees and charges | Government subsidised concession | Government subsidised | Full-fee paying student |
---|---|---|---|
Maximum full course tuition fee* (GST exempt) | $1,778.40 | $8,892.00 | $17,784.00 |
Materials fee* (GST exempt) | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 |
Total | $1,778.40 | $8,892.00 | $17,784.00 |
VET Student Loans
VET Student Loans are available to assist eligible students studying higher level vocational education and training (VET) qualifications to pay their tuition fees. Higher level VET qualifications are at those at a Diploma level and above. VET Student loans are capped at a maximum for each approved course of study and the amount of the loan cannot be greater than your remaining FEE-HELP balance. If eligible for a student loan, you can access up to $18,097.00 to help cover the tuition fees for this course. For more information about VET Student Loans and eligibility requirements, please click here.
Help with fees
Sample course units
Assessment
The assessment for each course varies. It may include knowledge questions, practical skills tasks, projects, research work, on the job assessment, etc. Your assessor or educator will provide specific information on the requirements for your course.
You can expect that:
- assessment methods are clear
- assessment tasks are relevant and meet the requirements of your course
- assessor or educator demonstrate fairness and lack of bias when assessing your work
- educators will provide open and honest feedback about assessment tasks.
Further Information - 2025
Fees
Fees and charges | Government subsidised concession | Government subsidised | Full-fee paying student |
---|---|---|---|
Maximum full course tuition fee* (GST exempt) | $1,778.40 | $8,892.00 | $17,784.00 |
Materials fee* (GST exempt) | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 |
Total | $1,778.40 | $8,892.00 | $17,784.00 |
VET Student Loans
VET Student Loans are available to assist eligible students studying higher level vocational education and training (VET) qualifications to pay their tuition fees. Higher level VET qualifications are at those at a Diploma level and above. VET Student loans are capped at a maximum for each approved course of study and the amount of the loan cannot be greater than your remaining FEE-HELP balance. If eligible for a student loan, you can access up to $18,097.00 to help cover the tuition fees for this course. For more information about VET Student Loans and eligibility requirements, please click here.
Help with fees
Sample course units
Assessment
The assessment for each course varies. It may include knowledge questions, practical skills tasks, projects, research work, on the job assessment, etc. Your assessor or educator will provide specific information on the requirements for your course.
You can expect that:
- assessment methods are clear
- assessment tasks are relevant and meet the requirements of your course
- assessor or educator demonstrate fairness and lack of bias when assessing your work
- educators will provide open and honest feedback about assessment tasks.