Check your qualification is NQF approved

The National Quality Framework (NQF) sets out the minimum qualification requirements for educators working in children's education and care services. There are also some state and territory specific qualification requirements for working with school age children (e.g. in outside school hours care services). 

Some states and territories require early childhood teachers (ECTs) to hold teacher registration or accreditation. It is also important to note that individual employers may specify higher qualification requirements (for example, a four year ECT degree) as part of their employment policy.

To see if you are qualified to work in an Australian education and care service with children preschool age and under (e.g. preschool, kindergarten, long day care, family day care or out of school hours care) you can:

  1. Use the qualification checker
  2. View the list of approved OSHC qualifications
  3. Search the NQF approved qualifications list

1. Use the qualification checker

Our qualifications checker allows you to check whether your qualifications are recognised under the NQF and should only take a few minutes to complete. The checker will guide you through a series of questions to confirm if you are a qualified educator. It will also tell you what evidence you can show to demonstrate you are qualified.

There may be a small number of individuals who were previously recognised as qualified educators under former laws whose recognition will not be captured by the checker. If you believe you were previously recognised as a qualified educator and the checker does not confirm this, contact your regulatory authority.

The checker cannot be used to determine your suitability for teacher registration or skilled migration.

Qualification checker screenshot

 

Launch the qualifications checker

The checker is a guide only. If you have concerns or questions about the information in the checker, you can contact us.

2. View the list of approved OSHC qualifications

Out of school hours care (OSHC) is the name commonly given to services that provide education and care to school age children before/after school and during school holidays.

There are no national qualification requirements for educators educating and caring for school age children in OSHC services. State and territory specific qualification requirements apply in Australian Capital Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia and Northern Territory.

The OSHC qualifications list detailing required qualifications in these jurisdictions is available in PDF or Excel format.

If you have enquiries about state or territory specific provisions, contact your regulatory authority.

If you are an educator with a qualification that does not appear on the OSHC qualifications list, you can apply to ACECQA for a school age qualification assessment.

Qualifications list for working with school age children

3. Search the NQF approved qualifications list

 

To work in a family day care or centre based service with children preschool age and under, educators must hold, or in some circumstances be actively working towards an approved qualification.

Search the list of approved and former approved early childhood teaching, diploma and certificate III level qualifications on this page. The list also includes approved first aid, emergency asthma and anaphylaxis qualifications. The list it is easy to use but if you need some guidance read the how to search file.

If you are an educator with a qualification that does not appear on the below list, you can apply to ACECQA for individual assessment.  If you are a provider (e.g. university, VET provider) wanting to add a qualification to the below list, you can apply to ACECQA for this as well. A list of programs that have been submitted to ACECQA for assessment can be​ found at the Pending program assessment applications page.

Qualification Level Awarding Institution Qualification Name Qualification Code Date Awarded Where Qualification is approved Awarding Institution Country Important Information
ECT Northern Territory University Bachelor of Children's Services Any date if enrolled prior to 1 January 2012 National Australia
ECT University of Southern Queensland Bachelor of Early Childhood Any date if enrolled prior to 1 January 2012 National Australia
ECT Queensland University of Technology Bachelor of Early Childhood ED83 / ED44 Any date if enrolled prior to 1 January 2017 National Australia
ECT University of Southern Queensland Bachelor of Early Childhood BECH Any date if enrolled prior to January 2024 National Australia

ACECQA reassessed and reapproved this qualification on 15 November 2017.

Certificate III Institute of TAFE Tasmania Certificate IV in Children's Services (Home-based Care) Any date before 1 January 2012 National Australia
ECT Deakin University Bachelor of Early Childhood Education E330 / E420 Any date if enrolled prior to May 2018 National Australia

ACECQA reassessed and reapproved this qualification on 14 May 2013. The transcript for the Bachelor of Early Childhood Education may also have the course codes E330CR, E330 DA, E30RO, E330WE, E330T.

Diploma Any Australian registered training organisation Diploma of Children's Services CHC50302, 10556ACT Any date before 1 January 2017 National Australia

Known codes for this qualification, but not limited to, include CHC50302 and 10556ACT. Also known as 'Diploma in Children's Services (Centre-based Care)', 'Diploma of Children's Services (0 - 5 Years)'.

ECT La Trobe University Bachelor of Early Childhood Education EBECE Any date if enrolled prior to 1 January 2017 National Australia
ECT Monash University Bachelor of Early Childhood Education 1515 Any date if enrolled prior to 1 January 2017 National Australia

Monash University was formerly known by a different name: Chisholm Institute of Technology OR State College of Victoria at Frankston.

ECT University of South Australia Bachelor of Early Childhood Education MBCE Any date if enrolled prior to 1 January 2017 National Australia