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Pre-school jobs in Australia are highly vacant, have high employment rates, and have good prospects for emigration

 29 Dec 2017

Employment prospects of Australian Preschool Education

Early childhood education has good prospects for employment and immigration in Australia. If you like children and are good at communicating and teaching, consider choosing a specialty in early childhood education. With the increase in the number of newborns in Australia, the gap between preschool teachers is also gradually increasing, income is also relatively stable. Preschool teachers currently earn A $1007 a week and A $52364 a year, according to official Australian figures. At present, there are as many as 24553 vacancies in the job market!

You don't have to worry about your poor English or the type of visa you need to worry about. Short courses in child care will allow you to get a certificate and get a job quickly.

There are plenty of employment options in the early childhood education industry, and you can take care of your children at home, school, recreation center, gym, and so on.

Course introduction

Early Childhood Education and Nursing level III Certificate III course time: 3 months / weekly internship: 120 hours

Diploma in early Childhood Education and Nursing Diploma: 12 months / weekly internship: 240 hours

What kind of work can you get after completing this course?

The most basic requirement for working in early childhood education is the Certificate III (level III Certificate.

Certificate III, can be legally employed in kindergartens, engaged in early childhood education, after-school nursing assistants, game assistants, or start family day care.

Access to Diploma, can be engaged in early childhood education teacher: Teamleader, Supervisor, Manager; start kindergarten.

fringe benefit

If you are a permanent resident or a citizen, you can apply for Austudy (the Australian Federal Service Centre can provide a subvented study allowance for the unemployed and low-income).

 


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