Courses

Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care

CHC50113
General Description: 

This qualification reflects the role of early childhood educators who are responsible for designing and implementing curriculum in early childhood education and care services. In doing so they work to implement an approved learning framework within the requirements of the Education and Care Services National Regulations and the National Quality Standard.

They may have responsibility for supervision of volunteers or other staff.

Under the Education and Care Services National Law (2011) the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) publishes lists of approved early childhood education and care qualifications and information regarding regulatory requirements here: www.acecqa.gov.au. For more information regarding specific subjects with this training course contact us at info@auschs.edu.au.

Workplace requirements

Whilst there are no mandatory entry requirements for this qualification, you will either need to be employed in an approved Regulated Education and Care Service, or be prepared to undertake 240 hours of Vocational Placement. Please note this course has a practical component which you will need to complete in a Licensed Early Childhood Education and Care setting. Stage 1 will be two separate lots of 60hrs work placement and Stage 2 will be one 120hr placement.

There are a number of statutory checks required by workplaces, such as a Working with Children Check. These may vary by state. In addition, individual workplaces may impose additional requirements on students undertaking work placement. You will be responsible for the costs of any such checks or requirements. Please contact us to know details on the individual statutory requirements for your state or territory.

You will also need to complete a First Aid Certificate to demonstrate competency for HLTAID004 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting at your own cost prior to undertaking your work placement.

Physical requirements

You will need to be reasonably physically fit as the role may involve a variety of tasks that require a reasonable amount of physical activity, such as personal care of children, lifting, cleaning and other physically demanding activities.

NSW MINISTRY OF HEALTH WORK PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS AND ADVICE

National Criminal Record Check

Before you undertake clinical work placement in a NSW Health facility you will be required to undertake a Criminal Record Check (CRC) to obtain a National Police Certificate, either through a state or territory police service or through the Australian Federal Police. If you have any criminal records, you will be subject to a risk assessment and must obtain an authority to undertake clinical placements from the NSW Ministry of Health, Corporate Governance and Risk Management Branch. You will only be exempt from undertaking a CRC if you are under 18 years of age at the commencement of your course.

COMMUNITY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES WORK PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS AND ADVICE

NSW Working with Children Check

Depending on the organisation's work placement policy and procedures, you may also be required to complete a NSW Working with Children Check.

For more information visit the NSW Commission for Children and Young People website at: http://www.kids.nsw.gov.au.

Career Opportunities: 

This qualification suits students seeking employment in the following job roles:

  • Children Service’s Coordinator
  • Child Development Worker
  • Centre Manager (ECEC)
  • Children’s Service’s Director/Manager
  • Authorised Supervisor
  • Early Childhood Educator
  • Children’s Advisor
  • Educational Leader (ECEC)
  • Group/Team Coordinator/Leader

Course Duration: 

Typically this training course takes upto 1 to 2.5 years to complete, based on your own personal circumstances as well as the mode of study you choose. ( it also depends whether you complete this course on a Part Time or Full Time Basis)

If you hold the CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care, you can complete this course in 1 year instead of 1.5 years.

If you are averaging 15 hours per week in paid employment in a children's service area, you are eligible to undertake the Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care in a Flexible Delivery or Traineeship (Fee for Service) study mode

By way of example, if you were to do this training course online and continually commit time to complete the projects and assignments each week chances are you'll complete the course well ahead of the time.

Method of Study: 

Delivery Arrangements

A flexible blended environment applies to the target group being a combination of practical at the workplace, self-paced/ tutorial/ classroom workshops.
The duration of this qualification may vary as determined on prior learning and credit transfer eligibility.
Students will be provided with a training schedule and training plan to guide them through the units of study.
Students with identified needs may be contacted more frequently, as agreed, to provide additional, individual tutorial activities including where applicable tutorial activities.

At the commencement of training the student will be provided with:

• Induction to Training and Assessment

Clarifying again both academic progression and attendance requirements

• Review of Course Outline
• Review of student handbook
• Review of student logbook
• Training plan
• Delivery Schedule / Timetable for the study periods

Learning / Assessment resources for commencement units of competency – such as:
• Assessment Due Dates
• PowerPoints
• Student activities and guide
• Extra resources and web site (research)
• Assessments and Cover sheets
• Resources relevant to the unit of competency

This program is designed with client-specific requirements in mind and can be customized to suit unique student needs while maintaining the integrity of the training package. Therefore, we strive to develop students' skills, knowledge and aptitudes in the key areas of best practice in Community Services Sectors.

Training Delivery will mainly be via:-

• On the job

•Combination- Mixed mode (Self-study, Assignments, Research, Assessments, online)

• Vocational (Work) Placement

Course Delivery Environment

The environment where the qualification will be delivered includes:

•Work-based Training only,
• Industry visits,
• Learner guides, Skills Workbooks and assessment tools,
• Vocational Placement Pack,
• Up to date technical equipment for the trainer and worksite staff and access to a suitable worksite,
• Simulated work/industry environment,
• Work in industry/vocational (work) placement,
• Skilled trainers and assessors

Many times, the students are given access to actual commercial Individual support facilities where the students have the opportunities to use the equipment, infrastructure set up for real clients and these facilities are also used for simulations.

Assessment Methods

Assessment methods will be Observations/Demonstration, Written activities, Workplace Diary, Third Party reports, Written Questions, Case Studies, Role plays, and Projects. Some assessments require the student to video or audio record their assessments as part of the Assessment Strategy.

Note: You must be deemed competent with each unit in order to receive your qualification including completing the work placement requirements for units that have these mandatory requirements.

Supervised study is face to face training at the workplace.

Supervised study hours include assessments that are conducted at workplace in the form of observations and/or assessments.

Unsupervised study includes additional time must be spent by the Candidate. This includes self- paced learning/home study and may also include formative assessments that are undertaken by the Candidate to facilitate assimilation of knowledge.

Simulated Work Environment

If a simulated work environment is required, it will be achieved by using suitable facilities, equipment and resources including individualised plans and equipment outlined in the plan, modelling of industry operating conditions, including presence of problem-solving activities and organisational policies, procedures and protocols.

Education and support Services

In accordance with the requirements of Standards for RTOs 2015, the following support is available to learners:
Language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) advice. The ACSF informs the identification and description of underpinning English language, literacy and numeracy features and requirements within competency standards. LLN requirements of participants will be assessed using LLN assessment form completed upon enrolment. LLN needs of Learners will be taken into consideration in the delivery and assessment of this qualification.
The following processes will be applied for students

• Learning and assessment materials are written in plain English.
• Delivery modes are negotiated to meet the needs of a diverse range of learners.
• Entry to courses is in accordance with equal opportunity legislation, anti-discrimination legislation.
Support strategies include:
• Identifying requirements (such as literacy, numeracy, English language or physical capabilities) learners would need to complete each course and if necessary, referring them to specialist services prior to enrolling in the course.
• Developing strategies to make support available where gaps are identified.
• Assistive technology
• Additional tutorials

Reasonable Adjustment

The following processes will be applied for students
• Learning and assessment materials are written in plain English.
• Delivery methods are negotiated to meet the needs of a diverse range of learners.
• Entry to courses is in accordance with equal opportunity legislation, anti-discrimination legislation.
Reasonable Adjustment is a key strategy in achieving this outcome. Adjustments are made to the learning environment to ensure equal opportunity without imposing unjustifiable hardship on Australian College of Higher Studies or compromising the integrity of the Qualification Standards.

Prerequisites: 

There are no formal pre-requisites for this course.

Whilst there are no formal entry requirements into this qualification, to provide learners with the greatest potential for successful completion recommends learners:

 Are physically, mentally and emotionally healthy to respond appropriately to children's needs.
 Be working in the industry
 Have a reasonable level of fitness to cope with standing, lifting, bending, twisting and reaching.
 Can remain focused while children learn through play experiences and have the ability to anticipate difficulties or dangerous situations and intervene quickly.
 Can meet the duty of care obligations, including supervision and assisting children with their self-care needs.
 Can interact and communicate in a calm and caring manner
 Can interact effectively with family members and staff and have basic conflict resolution skills.
 Enjoy working in a professional setting and are punctual, reliable, show initiative and can take direction.
 Have LLN level to be able to fulfil the above requirements

Language, Literacy and Numeracy advice

Reading and writing - a learner will be able to read, interpret and write a range of texts within a variety of contexts.
Oral communication - a learner will be able to use and respond to spoken language within a variety of contexts.
Numeracy and mathematics - a learner will be able to recognise and use a variety of conventions and symbols of formal mathematics.
These skills may be demonstrated either through resume, position description supported by a third-party report, or completion of LLN test. Those candidates deemed to have below standards levels of LLN must be advised they are at risk of not being able to complete this course and will be offered specialist support.

In these circumstances it may be necessary to defer the candidate’s enrolment until the outcome of the LLN program indicates they have attained suitable skills in LLN.

A non-threatening language, literacy and numeracy assessment is conducted as part of the application process and any issues that are raised around LLN at this point are treated individually between the student and trainer outside of the group workshop times.

Students are required to the complete the First Aid with another Provider and the students are advised of this prior to enrolment

Recognition of Prior Learning: 

Recognition is available (on application) to students with prior skills, experience, knowledge or qualifications obtained from formal studies or training, in a related area. Recognition may reduce the duration of your studies (Subjective to evidence provide, mapped and assessed against the required unit/s of competency)

RPL is available for each Unit of Competency-based on relevant workplace experience, formal training, or other expertise.
RPL is conducted through assessment only pathway
To apply for RPL, please contact info@auschs.edu.au to gain further information.

Assessment: 

Competency determination is made after all relevant evidence is gathered. AusCHS is receptive to evidence gathered from a variety of sources including our own assessment processes. AusCHS assessment processes include:

  • Recognition of Prior Learning/Credit Transfer
  • Written/Oral Questions
  • Written reports/Portfolio Assessments
  • Scenarios
  • Role Plays
  • Projects
  • Case Studies
  • Log Book
  • Workplace Assessments

Articulation: 

Graduates of the Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care may apply for entry into Bachelor of Early Childhood Education and Primary Teaching

Modules/units: 

Total number of units = 28

  • 23 core units
  • 5 elective units, of which:
  • at least 2 must be selected from the elective units listed below
    up to 3 units may be selected from any endorsed Training Packages or accredited courses relevant to the work outcome
    All electives chosen must support the overall integrity of the AQF level of this qualification and contribute to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome.

    Core units

    CHCCS400C Work within a relevant legal and ethical framework

    CHCECE001 Develop cultural competence

    CHCECE002 Ensure the health and safety of children

    CHCECE003 Provide care for children

    CHCECE004 Promote and provide healthy food and drinks

    CHCECE005 Provide care for babies and toddlers

    CHCECE007 Develop positive and respectful relationships with children

    CHCECE009 Use an approved learning framework to guide practice

    CHCECE016 Establish and maintain a safe and healthy environment for children

    CHCECE017 Foster the holistic development and wellbeing of the child in early childhood

    CHCECE018 Nurture creativity in children

    CHCECE019 Facilitate compliance in an education and care services

    CHCECE020 Establish and implement plans for developing cooperative behaviour

    CHCECE021 Implement strategies for the inclusion of all children

    CHCECE022 Promote children’s agency

    CHCECE023 Analyse information to inform learning

    CHCECE024 Design and implement the curriculum to foster children's learning and development

    CHCECE025 Embed sustainable practices in service operations

    CHCECE026 Work in partnership with families to provide appropriate education and care for children

    CHCPRT001 Identify and respond to children and young people at risk

    HLTAID004 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting

    HLTHIR404D Work effectively with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people

    HLTWHS003 Maintain work health and safety

    Elective units

    BSBINN502A Build and sustain an innovative work environment

    BSBLED401A Develop teams and individuals

    BSBSUS501A Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability

    CHCINF407D Meet information needs of the community

    CHCORG428A Reflect on and improve own professional practice

    CHCORG506E Coordinate the work environment

    CHCORG614C Manage a community sector organisation

    CHCORG624E Provide leadership in community services delivery

    CHCORG627B Provide mentoring support to colleagues

    CHCPOL403C Undertake research activities

    CHCPOL504B Develop and implement policy

    CHCSAC005 Foster the holistic development and wellbeing of the child in school age care

    HLTHIR403C Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers

    PSPMNGT605B Manage diversity

  • Course Fees: 

    Total Fees- $10000
    Valid till 31/10/2015
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