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Early childhood educator

Find out more about working as an early childhood educator and the possible pathways to job opportunities.

Early childhood teachers provide education and care for pre-school aged children. They support children’s emotional, intellectual and physical development before primary school.

Find out what an early childhood educator does and the related Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses and pathways you can take to secure a job.

What is an early childhood educator?

As an early childhood educator, you will help prepare children for primary school. For example, you may teach:

  • basic literacy and numeracy
  • social skills
  • communication skills
  • art.

You’ll support play, and supervise activities to ensure safety. You may also write reports, and discuss progress with parents or guardians.

Find out more about early childhood educators(opens in a new window) and these related jobs on the Victorian Skills Gateway(opens in a new window):

Qualify as an early childhood educator

To become an early childhood educator, you’ll need to complete a Certificate III or Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care(opens in a new window) at a TAFE or training provider.

Qualify as an early childhood teacher

To become an early childhood teacher, you’ll need to complete a university degree in early childhood education, such as a Bachelor of Early Childhood Education.

Further information

For more information on study and career pathways in early education in Victoria, visit the become an early childhood teacher or educator page.

You can also explore these related TAFE and training courses on the Victorian Skills Gateway(opens in a new window):

You may be eligible for government funding to help pay for your course.

Median salary

The median weekly earnings for early childhood (pre-primary school) teachers in Australia is $1,660.

Source: Jobs and Skills Australia(opens in a new window)

Note this salary is current as of January 2025 and is indicative only. A range of salaries apply to different roles across the industry.

Job demand in Victoria

Below is the projected employment for early childhood (pre-primary school) teacher jobs in Victoria. Figures show the number of workers in 2024 and the new workers expected to enter the workforce by 2027 and 2034.

‘New workers expected’ accounts for workers adding new jobs to the economy and replacing retirees over the next 3 and 10 years. These projections are estimates only. There will be additional jobs available as people move between jobs and industries.

RegionWorkers 2024New workers expected by 2027New workers expected by 2034
Victoria7,9441,0997,086
Melbourne – inner metropolitan60573536
Melbourne – inner south-east metropolitan869105746
Melbourne – southern metropolitan1,3151591,150
Melbourne – northern metropolitan1,2081621,101
Melbourne – eastern metropolitan1,097132950
Melbourne – western metropolitan1,1481391,044
Ballarat and surrounds (Central Highlands)22737207
Bendigo, Echuca and surrounds (Loddon Campaspe)25734242
Geelong, Colac and surrounds (Barwon)39751367
Gippsland29452265
Horsham and surrounds (Wimmera Southern Mallee)522347
Mildura, Swan Hill and surrounds (Mallee)961977
Shepparton, Seymour and surrounds (Goulburn)11926108
Wangaratta, Wodonga and surrounds (Ovens Murray)15964172
Warrnambool, Hamilton and surrounds (Great South Coast)1012374

Source: Victorian Skills Authority Employment Projections Dashboard

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