Certificate III in Children’s Services has been designed to give students both the theoretical and hands
on skills to work as competent, caring and professional child care workers.
The course covers caring for children and their families, work place health and safety, programming for and interacting with children, and the work environment.
What Will I Learn
- Child development
- Health and safety
- Family and culture
- Professional skill development
- Play and creative experiences
- Manage children’s services workplace practice to address regulations and quality assurance
- Work in partnership with families to provide appropriate care for the child
- Establish and maintain a safe and healthy environment for children
- Foster social development in early childhood
- Support emotional and psychological development in early childhood
- Foster cognitive development in early childhood
- Foster children’s language and communication development
- Establish and implement plans for developing co-operative behavior
- Plan and implement inclusion of children with additional needs
- Organize experiences to facilitate and enhance children’s development
- Gather, interpret and use information about children
- Design, implement and evaluate programs and care routines for children
- Advocate for the rights and needs of children and young people
- Use music to enhance children’s experience and development
- Foster children’s aesthetic and creative development
- Observe children and interpret observations
- Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers

