
CHC50121 – Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
Welcome to Connected Training’s Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care. Delve into the dynamic role of educators in regulated children’s education and care services in Australia.
Throughout this qualification, you’ll learn to design and implement curriculum aligned with approved learning frameworks while ensuring compliance across all aspects of service operations. With a focus on specialised knowledge and the application of theoretical concepts, you’ll develop the skills to navigate diverse work situations with confidence. After this qualification, you will be able to take on supervisory roles, overseeing volunteers and other educators.
Our training is rooted in fostering secure relationships, promoting autonomy, and embracing the richness of nature-based learning. With a strong focus on embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and encouraging risky play. You’ll develop the skills and confidence to become a compassionate leader in the field.
Join us at Connected Training and unlock the potential to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families!”
Some work opportunities after completing this course are the following:
- Long Day Care Educator
- Long Day Care Team/Room Leader
- Long Day Care Manager/Director
- Outside School Hours Care Educator
- Outside School Hours Care Manager/Director
- Family Day Care Educator
- In Home Care Educator
- Private Nanny
Course Details
Units of Competency
Total number of units – 15
12 core units
3 elective units
The selection of electives chosen must be guided by the job outcome sought, local sector requirements and the complexity of skills appropriate to the AQF level of this qualification
Who is this course for
Employment status
All types of employment as long as students can commit to the required study hours as detailed
Reasons for learning
To gain employment as an Early Childhood Educator, working as a Room Leader, Educational Leader or Director within long day care centres, family day care or Out of School hours care.
Pre-existing knowledge and skills
Entry to this qualification is open to individuals who:
- hold a CHC30121 Certificate Ill in Early Childhood Education and Care or
- CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care.
Please note that this course is not available to international
students.
Please note that this course is not available to international students.


Entry Requirements
Training product entry requirements
Entry to this qualification is open to individuals who:
- hold a CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care or
- CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care.
RTO entry requirements
For entry, students must show evidence that they have a Registered Working with Vulnerable People Card (RWVP) or a receipt that the student has applied for a RWVP card.
This is a requirement of the National Quality Framework Regulations for Early Education environments (if a receipt is used as evidence the card must be shown as evidence prior to starting the course).
Licensing, legislative or regulatory requirements:
No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
Language, literacy and numeracy requirements:
Learners are required to undertake the Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) assessment ensure learner can work at Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) level 3 or higher.
Mandatory work placement requirement
To achieve this qualification, the individual must have completed a total of at least 280 hours of work placement in a regulated children’s education and care service in Australia as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of units of competency. The total number of hours may be applied collectively across all units of competency that include the requirement for workplace hours.
Training Modes
We offer a diverse range of training modes to suit different learning styles and preferences. These include online learning, work placement opportunities, interactive playgroups, and more.
However, it’s important to note that our courses are structured as a combination of these modes, rather than offering each mode separately. This holistic approach ensures that students benefit from a comprehensive learning experience that encompasses theoretical knowledge, practical application, and real-world skills development.
By integrating various modes of training, we aim to provide a well-rounded educational journey that prepares our students for success in their chosen field.
Assessment Methods
All assessment requirements for individual units within Training product are detailed in the Unit Information Pack which it’s provided to students at the commencement of their course.
This includes any resources that may be required.
Method 1: Unit Knowledge Test (UKT)
This is a number of written questions for students to complete and submit to assessors.
Method 2: Workplace Tasks
The completion of the Work Placement booklet which is an online portfolio of learning activities and a variety of supporting evidence.
Method 3: Workplace Observation
The student is required to be directly observed while undertaking the tasks outlined during work placement.
The trainer and assessor will be observing the student to complete the tasks and may take notes, photos and video if required. The trainer and assessor may stop student to ask some questions related to the tasks being performed.
The trainer will review the work placement booklet, the supporting evidence and directly observe the student completing tasks required for assessment.
Amount of Training
Online classes
3 x 4 hr sessions, each week.
Playgroup sessions
1 x 4 hr session each week.
Work Placement
Learners are required to have completed a total of at least 280 hours of work placement in a regulated children’s education and care service in Australia as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of units of competency. The total number of hours may be applied collectively across all units of competency that include the requirement for workplace hours.
This equals to a minimum of 38 days full day of 7.5hr per day.
Individual Learners can discuss with the trainer and the workplace if they have other commitments, they are needing to work their work placement around. The trainer will need to consider their commitment to all students to ensure no one is disadvantaged. All parties need to agree to the date and times ahead of time and have this confirm on the students
Self-directed Study
During the school term, students are expected to commit at least 12 hrs a week for their self-study. This leaves the school holiday periods as extra time that students would be able to complete outstanding assessment and training tasks.
The Assessment Tasks are additional hours on top of the self-directed study and are not included in the total amount of training hours.
Study Materials
Learning Resources
- Desktop or laptop with latest version of Chrome or Safari
- Word processing software such as Word or Google Docs.
- Internet
- All students will be provided with training resources and assessment materials for all units of competency and additional training documents as required.
Transport to all training venues
Playgroup – at the Howrah Community Centre. Playgroup will go on excursions to other sites but all parties will be given at least 2 weeks’ notice to prepare any required transport.
Work placement – This is individual and each student is to be advised as soon as possible of potential options for work placement. The student is required to organise their own transport to the work placement venue.
Dress and personal equipment requirements
Clean, tidy and professional attire.
A Uniform top is provided to wear for playgroup and work placement sessions. Enclosed shoes and a sun safe hat.

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