Certificate III In Early Childhood Education and Care (CHC30125)
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The Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care will equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to make a real difference in their lives. This nationally recognised qualification is your gateway to a fulfilling career in the early childhood industry.
INVESTMENT
$3,800.00
Upfront payment or tailored payment plans.
Government funding may be available. Learn more
- All course materials
- All assessment activities
- Direct contact with your trainer
- Support throughout your course
- Online support and guided online learning
Begin your journey towards a rewarding career in early childhood education
Are you ready to make a genuine difference in the lives of young children? The Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care (CHC30121) is designed for passionate individuals who aspire to inspire and nurture the next generation. This nationally recognised qualification lays the foundation for a meaningful career in the early childhood sector.
Flexible study options to suit your lifestyle
We understand how busy life can be, so we offer flexible delivery options to fit around your schedule. With part-time study over 1–2 years, you can learn at your own pace while balancing work, family, and other commitments. Choose from face-to-face sessions at our South East Queensland campuses or convenient Live Online classes.
Earn whilst you learn
This program allows you to work or volunteer in an early childhood education setting while studying, enabling you to apply what you learn in real-time. With just 160 required placement hours, you’ll gain practical skills without needing to step away from your current job.
A career that truly makes a difference
Becoming an early childhood educator means shaping the future and building meaningful connections with children. Whether you’re nurturing babies or fostering positive relationships with families, this career path is both fulfilling and impactful.
Comprehensive support throughout your studies
From guided online learning resources to direct trainer support via email, phone, or face-to-face sessions, we are dedicated to helping you succeed. Your personal online portal ensures easy access to assessments and learning materials whenever you need them.
Take the first step towards a career where you can inspire, nurture, and make a lasting impact. Enrol in the Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care today!
Meet the trainers
Over 115 years of combined knowledge
in Early Childhood, Montessori, and VET training
Our qualified trainers are passionate early childhood professionals with real-world experience and a deep commitment to your success. You'll benefit from personalised guidance, practical insights, and a nurturing, supportive environment where you are valued and empowered to thrive.
How is the course delivered?
Sessions run once a month at each of our 3 locations:
Northside (face-to-face): One Tuesday night a Month from 5:30pm – 8:30pm.
Southside (face-to-face): One Wednesday night a Month from 5:30pm – 8:30pm.
Live Online (Microsoft Teams): One Wednesday night a Month from 5:30pm – 8:30pm.
Face-to-face at our Brisbane locations
Held at our South East Queensland campuses in small, interactive classes. Hands-on practice in an Early Childhood Environment.
Virtual Learning Campus
Live, real-time virtual classes with your trainer. Full access to online resources and learning portal. Flexible study that fits around work and life.
Course Units
All Learners are provided with a set of learning guides and books, as well as online guided learning via our learner management system. During the course, each Learner will have access to their own personal portal where they can download and receive their assessments, and can access support from their trainers via the phone, email, or face-to-face during classes. This ensures that learners have full support from the college.
CHCECE030 – Support inclusion and diversity
CHCECE031 – Support children’s health, safety, and wellbeing
CHCECE032 – Nurture babies and toddlers
CHCECE033 – Develop positive and respectful relationships with children
CHCECE034 – Use an approved learning framework to guide practice
CHCECE035 – Support the holistic learning and development of children
CHCECE036 – Provide experiences to support children’s play and learning
CHCECE037 – Support children to connect with the natural environment
CHCECE038 – Observe children to inform practice
CHCECE054 – Encourage understanding of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples cultures
CHCECE055 – Meet legal and ethical obligations in children’s education and care
CHCECE056 – Work effectively in children’s education and care
CHCPRT025 – Identify and report children and young people at risk
HLTWHS001 – Participate in workplace health and safety
HLTAID012 – Provide First Aid in an education and care setting (must be completed externally)
Elective Units
CHCDIV001 – Work with diverse people
HLTFSE001 – Follow basic food safety practices
Duration & Scheduling
This program is delivered part-time over a period of 1 – 2 years, as per the Australian Qualifications Framework volume of learning indicators.
Learning will be conducted in the training centre for 3 hours of Live Online classes or 3 hours of face-to-face training at one of our Campus locations.
A minimum of 1200 hours of study is required to allow for sufficient understanding and application of the required skills and knowledge.
The learner must complete the Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care within an early childhood education and care setting and the learner will be either an employee or volunteer. It is the responsibility of the learner to source work placement. The training package specifies 160 hours within an early childhood education and care setting.
Methods of Study
We use competency-based assessment for all assessment activities. Students prove competency with demonstrations of written knowledge and practical skills. We take timelines into consideration for practical skills and students must meet the criteria as deemed industry competent by the assessor.
Formative evidence will be assessed in the form of an Assessment Task Portfolio. The Assessment Task Portfolio uses several assessment tools to accommodate the student’s individual needs. The assessment types include:
- Written Assessments
- Reflective Questions
- Workplace Tasks
- Third Party Reports
- Observation Tools
- Recognition of Prior Learning
Entry Requirements
There are no academic pre-requisites. However, we require students to take a Language, Literacy and Numeracy test at time of enrolment.
Suitability for Enrolment
To succeed in our accredited Early Childhood and Montessori courses, students need to meet certain suitability requirements. These are designed to ensure learners are well-prepared and supported throughout their studies.
Prospective students should have:
- A genuine interest in working with young children and a commitment to fostering their development
- A readiness to engage in both practical and theoretical learning
- Basic literacy, numeracy, and digital skills to participate in course activities and complete assessments
- The ability to access a suitable device (such as a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet) with reliable internet and video conferencing capabilities for online sessions and trainer support
- For courses that include practical placement, students must also be eligible to obtain a Working with Children Check (or equivalent) and meet any relevant regulatory requirements for work in education and care settings.
We encourage individuals who are passionate about early childhood education — whether just starting out or looking to formalise their skills — to apply. Our team will work with you to make sure you have the support needed to achieve your goals.
How We’ll Support You:
From enrolment to completion, we’re here to help you succeed:
- AXcelerate Learner Portal – Your personal learning hub for course materials, assessment submissions, and trainer communication.
- Personalised student support – Available in person. or online via Microsoft Teams for learning help, technical support, and study advice.
- Direct access to your trainer – Message your trainer anytime through AXcelerate for guidance and feedback.
- Ongoing engagement – Our trainers and admin team will check in regularly, keeping you motivated and on track.
- Flexible learning options – So you can study in a way that suits your schedule.
- Peer support and learning community – Connect with other students for encouragement and shared learning.
What past participants say
Frequently asked questions
You can complete your placement hours through volunteering or casual work while you study.
Typically between 1–2 years part-time, depending on your pace and schedule.
Yes! Many of our students balance employment or volunteering with their studies.
INVESTMENT
$3,800.00
Upfront payment or tailored payment plans.
Government funding may be available. Learn more
- All course materials
- All assessment activities
- Direct contact with your trainer
- Support throughout your course
- Online support and guided online learning
Course Costs
The cost of your course depends on your personal situation and the funding you’re eligible for. Not sure which one applies to you? No worries! Just get in touch and we’ll help you work it out.
Fee for Service
If you’re not eligible for funding, you can still enrol by paying the full course fee. We offer customised payment plans to help make it manageable.
Course Cost
$ 3,800.00
What’s happening with funding?
We are currently awaiting the CHC30125 qualification to be added to the Queensland Government’s Priority Funding List. While we wait, students can enrol into CHC30121 Certificate III In Early Childhood Education and Care, which remains funded. Once government approval for CHC30125 funding is confirmed, we will seamlessly transition eligible CHC30121 students into CHC30125, ensuring you graduate with the latest qualification. Discuss options with us
