How to become an Early Childhood Teacher in Australia?
Early Childhood Teacher
If you wish to work as a teacher in Childcare and Kindergarten Centres, then this article explains what it takes to become an Early Childhood Teacher.
Early Childhood Teacher is an in demand occupation
Early Childhood Teachers is one of the most in demand occupations in Australia. Early Childhood Teachers teach very basic numeracy, literacy, music and art to pre-primary students (Students aged between 1 – 6 years old). Perhaps more important than teaching the students basic maths and language, is the promotion of young children’s social, emotional and physical development.
Early Childhood Teachers are in much more demand compared to primary or secondary teachers. The occupation of early childhood teacher is on the immigration MLTSSL and also on most state occupation lists (in normal times).
Employment Statistics
Some Employment Statistics for Early Childhood Teachers, as per Job Outlook:
The occupation of Early Childhood Teacher is expected to grow very strongly over the next 5 years.
The average weekly pay for an early childhood teacher is $1,488
98% of Early Childhood Teachers are female.
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Finding Early Childhood Teacher Courses
Becoming an Early Childhood Teacher
If you already have a diploma of Early Childhood Education, you may be able to do a shorter, more condensed degree Bachelor Degree in only 2 years, as you would receive credit for your previous Diploma Studies.
If you already hold a bachelor qualification, you may be able to study the Post Graduate Diploma or Masters. This can be completed in as little as one year at certain universities. If you study this course in Australia, the course will usually always include the required supervised teaching practice as part of the course.
Early Childhood Teaching
Differences with similar positions
Although similar, the duties undertaken are different. An Early Childhood Teacher is a higher role with more responsibility. The Early Childhood Teacher will often sit in a more senior position above the Early Childcare Worker.
There is also a difference in the education required. To be an Early Childhood Teacher, you would usually need a relevant bachelor qualification or higher. To become an Early Childhood Worker, you only need a Diploma.
An Early Childhood Teacher is paid a much higher salary compared to an Early Childhood Worker.
Finally, from an immigration perspective there is a massive difference. Early Childhood Teacher is currently on the MLTSSL and many different state occupations lists. This means that the opportunity to apply for different visa opportunities is far greater as an Early Childhood Teacher.
Quick Summary
Key differences between and Early childhood teacher or Early Childhood Worker
a higher role with more responsibility
often a more senior position above the Early Childcare Worker
requires relevant bachelor qualification or higher
a much higher salary
on the MLTSSL and many different state occupations lists
more visa opportunities compared to an Early Childhood Worker
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