Fee-free training to supercharge NSW's early learning workforce

Minister for Education and Early Learning, Minister for Skills and Training, Science, Innovation and Technology

The early childhood workforce is set to boom with the NSW Government committing 25,000 fee-free training places to bolster the pipeline of skilled and job-ready workers for the early learning and care sector.

Minister for Skills and Training Alister Henskens said the fee-free courses will help people upskill and boost budgets by removing barriers to accessing quality vocational education and training.

"This investment in fee-free courses enables you to get a job in an incredibly rewarding industry, study for free and earn while you learn," Mr Henskens said.

"People who are already working in the industry can also upskill if they enrol in courses this year, and bolster their qualifications so they can take on new roles as early learning educators."

A wide range of full and part qualifications are available, including Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care and Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care.

These courses provide pathways to employment including early childhood educator and educator in before and after school care programs.

Last year more than 11,000 people undertook early childhood education training, supporting the sustainable pipeline of educators and teachers for tomorrow.

Minister for Education and Early Learning Sarah Mitchell said the NSW Government's revolutionary Early Years Commitment will create jobs growth and opportunities for people to explore a career in early childhood education.

"Our investment in early learning will transform the education system, create jobs and secure a brighter future for NSW families," Ms Mitchell said.

"Parents know the value of a high quality and reliable early childhood service for their child's future, and this government is leading the country in delivering that for all NSW families."

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