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CHC30121
Begin a rewarding career nurturing and educating young children with the Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care (CHC30121). This nationally recognised qualification provides the foundational skills and knowledge to work in early learning environments, supporting children’s wellbeing, learning, and development.
You’ll learn how to create safe, inclusive, and engaging environments where children can grow and thrive. This qualification is the perfect starting point for anyone looking to work in childcare centres, preschools, or family day care settings.
Study online with AIPC and gain access to experienced trainers, comprehensive learning resources, and practical work placement opportunities designed to prepare you for success in the early childhood education sector.
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Full-time, Part-time, Online
18 months (full time)
15 Units
You are able to gain entry to the Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care if you are over 18 years of age and have:
Our Student Support Centres are located in:
You are able to gain entry to the Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care if you are over 18 years of age and have:
Our Student Support Centres are located in:
Please complete this form and we will respond within 24 working hours.
With this qualification, you’ll be ready to take on rewarding roles supporting teachers and students in primary and secondary school environments. You’ll develop practical classroom support skills, learn how to implement behaviour and learning plans, and support students with disabilities or additional learning needs. You’ll also gain hands-on experience through your work placement, applying your learning directly in real classroom settings under professional supervision.
When you graduate, you’ll be well prepared to step confidently into a rewarding role in education, care, or community support. Our courses are designed with strong links to industry, giving you the skills and confidence employers value most.
Our Education and Care qualifications are highly relevant for people from all walks of life. Whether you’re starting a new career or building on existing experience in childcare, education, or support services — these courses offer practical skills that make a difference every day.
We believe you’re better off learning from a specialist than a generalist. While many providers offer a wide range of unrelated courses, we focus on developing caring professionals through quality education and training in the human services sector.
We understand that balancing study with work, family, and life can be challenging. That’s why our courses are designed to offer flexible, supported learning — so you can study from home, progress at your own pace, and achieve your goals your way.
[HLTWHS001] Participate in workplace health and safety *
Learn to identify hazards, manage risks, and maintain a safe and healthy environment for children, families, and staff.
[CHCECE030] Support inclusion and diversity *
Develop the skills to promote inclusion and respect for diversity within early learning environments, ensuring every child feels valued and supported.
[CHCECE054] Encourage understanding of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples’ cultures *
Build cultural competence and gain strategies to embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in early childhood programs.
[HLTFSE001] Follow basic food safety practices *
Understand how to handle, prepare, and store food safely in childcare settings to meet health and safety regulations.
[CHCPRT001] Identify and respond to children and young people at risk # *
Learn to recognise indicators of harm or abuse and respond appropriately in line with legislation and duty of care requirements.
[CHCECE055] Meet legal and ethical obligations in children’s education and care #
Gain a clear understanding of your legal and ethical responsibilities as an educator, including privacy, child protection, and professional conduct.
[CHCECE056] Work effectively in children’s education and care *
Develop teamwork, communication, and organisational skills for working collaboratively in early childhood settings.
[CHCECE031] Support children’s health, safety and wellbeing *
Learn to support children’s physical and emotional wellbeing through safe practices, healthy routines, and responsive care.
[CHCECE033] Develop positive and respectful relationships with children *
Gain the skills to communicate effectively with children and build trusting, respectful relationships that encourage learning and confidence.
[CHCECE034] Use an approved learning framework to guide practice *
Learn how to apply national learning frameworks to design and deliver age-appropriate educational experiences.
[CHCECE036] Provide experiences to support children’s play and learning *
Explore how to create play-based learning opportunities that stimulate curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving skills.
[CHCECE037] Support children to connect with the natural environment *
Discover ways to foster children’s connection to nature through sustainable practices and outdoor exploration.
[CHCECE032] Nurture babies and toddlers *
Develop the skills to care for and support the unique needs of infants and toddlers, including feeding, sleeping, and emotional regulation.
[CHCECE038] Observe children to inform practice *
Learn to observe, record, and interpret children’s behaviour and development to plan meaningful learning experiences.
[CHCECE035] Support the holistic learning and development of children *
Understand how to support all aspects of a child’s growth — cognitive, physical, social, and emotional — through purposeful activities.
[CHCPRP003] Reflect on and improve own professional practice
Build reflective habits to continuously improve your professional performance and contribution to the early childhood sector.
[HLTAID012] Provide first aid in an education and care setting
Gain nationally recognised first aid skills tailored to early childhood settings. This unit is completed externally through an approved provider.
Work Placement – Minimum of 160 hours of work placement
Apply your learning in a real childcare environment under supervision, gaining hands-on experience supporting children’s education and care.
Units marked with a # require the practical demonstration of skills in a simulated work environment. A variety of options are available to complete practical assessments including through private one-on-one or small group assessment (in person or online) or submitting a video recording.
Units marked with an * require completion of a work placement. The work placement involves an average of 12 hours per week in the workplace with some time spent at home completing activities that contribute to assessment.
At AIPC we have a payment method to suit every student. If you decide to pay for your course upfront you will enjoy a substantial discount, and you can concentrate on your studies without thinking about further payments.
If you would prefer to spread your payments, you can take advantage of our fortnightly payment plans over 26 fortnights.
We always strive to keep tuition as affordable as possible, opening up quality education for everyone.
Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care
**Fortnightly payments can be made by Credit Card or Direct Debit.
For over 30 years AIPC has set the benchmark for service and support in education. We offer a complete external study support system that has been developed and refined over decades of research and continual student feedback.
Unlimited access to the Institutes Toll Free 1300 Study Assistance Line, 9am to 5pm EST Monday to Friday.
The structure of the Certificate IV in Youth Work ensures you graduate with sufficient practical skill so you can apply your knowledge with confidence.
Regular seminars give you the opportunity to apply the theory you have learned in contemporary scenarios. They are also a great opportunity to get together with fellow students and participate in casework sessions under the guidance of a qualified Lecturer. Seminars are held regularly in most capital cities throughout Australia.
Students who may not be able to attend seminars for whatever reason, can elect to complete the practical components through alternate means, such as a one-on-one or small group session with a private assessor. We have private assessors in numerous regional areas across Australia.
Students can also complete their practical components by video recording a demonstration of their skills. We have guidelines available to assist students compile their recordings and develop effective role plays to demonstrate their skills.
Optional tutorials are available at most Student Support Centres. Tutorials provide you with support on each written subject.
The Institute website is an extremely helpful study resource. Via the website you can access My.AIPC which is your link to numerous study support and e-learning functions. You can:
Unlimited access to the Institutes Toll Free 1300 Study Assistance Line, 9am to 5pm EST Monday to Friday.
The structure of the Certificate IV in Youth Work ensures you graduate with sufficient practical skill so you can apply your knowledge with confidence.
Regular seminars give you the opportunity to apply the theory you have learned in contemporary scenarios. They are also a great opportunity to get together with fellow students and participate in casework sessions under the guidance of a qualified Lecturer. Seminars are held regularly in most capital cities throughout Australia.
Students who may not be able to attend seminars for whatever reason, can elect to complete the practical components through alternate means, such as a one-on-one or small group session with a private assessor. We have private assessors in numerous regional areas across Australia.
Students can also complete their practical components by video recording a demonstration of their skills. We have guidelines available to assist students compile their recordings and develop effective role plays to demonstrate their skills.
Optional tutorials are available at most Student Support Centres. Tutorials provide you with support on each written subject.
The Institute website is an extremely helpful study resource. Via the website you can access My.AIPC which is your link to numerous study support and e-learning functions. You can:
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