
How do I become a childcare worker
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How to start a career in Early Childhood Education
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Career Spotlight: Early childhood educators and teachers
27th August 2019All childcare worker courses
- 11028NAT Course in Dietary Requirement Awareness and Safety
- 22556VIC Course in the Management of Asthma Risks and Emergencies in the Workplace
- CHC30121 & CHC50121 Dual Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care & Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
- CHC30121 & CHC50121 Dual Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care & Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care (Family Day Care)
- CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care
- CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care (Family Day Care)
- CHC50121 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
- CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people
- CHCPRT026 Support the Rights and Safety of Children and Young People
- CHCSS00088 Induction
- HLTAID006 Advanced First Aid
- HLTAID009 & HLTAID010 & HLTAID011 & HLTAID012 First Aid Plus
- HLTAID009 & HLTAID010 & HLTAID011 First Aid (Including CPR)
- HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
- HLTAID012 Provide First Aid in an Education and Care Setting
- HLTAID014 Provide Advanced First Aid
- HLTWHS001 Participate in Workplace Health and Safety
- SITXFSA006 Participate in Safe Food Handling Practices
- VU22927 Manage Asthma Risks and Emergencies in the Workplace
Childcare Worker careers
A Childcare Worker cares for young children in a group setting such as a childcare centre, family day care or an educational program. You’ll work with a team to organise activities, help with meals and hygiene, manage behaviour, and support children in developing social and communication skills.
To succeed, you’ll need patience, flexibility, and the ability to connect with children from different backgrounds. Being comfortable with hygiene tasks and managing the fast pace of a childcare environment is also essential.