Certificate III in Education Support CHC30213
Are you passionate about working with children to help them learn and develop?
Education support is a growth industry that provides you with a career that not only meets financial needs, but the needs of families and busy individuals.
If the flexibility of working school hours and having holidays at the end of each term would suit your lifestyle, a career in Education Support could be for you.
Course Overview
Completing a Certificate III in Education Support will qualify you for many roles within a school
including Teacher’s Aide (Ed Support Worker), Administration Support, Sports Assistant and Library
Assistant.
You will be responsible for providing assistance and support to teachers and students through duties
such classroom activities, admin support, monitoring students and working one-on- one with
students who require individual support.
Key areas of study
Support behaviour of children and young people
Assist implementation of planned educational programs
Contribute to student education in all developmental domains
Support students with additional needs in the classroom environment
Work effectively with students and colleagues
Comply with legislative, policy and industrial requirements in the education environment
Practical Placement
As part of your training you will be required to complete 120 hours of practical placement in the workplace.
Completing practical placement will:
Give you invaluable workplace experience
Maximise your employment prospects
Consolidate your learning
Give you exposure in the industry
Allow you to experience a career in a highly rewarding industry
Study Modes: Classroom based
Duration: 6 - 12 Months
Delivery: Part-time, 2 days per-week (excluding placement)
Start Date: Start anytime
More info and how to enrol
Simply give us a call on 5333 8600 or complete the ‘register interest’ tab below and we will be in-
touch with more details and the next steps.
Prior to enrolling in the course you will have the opportunity to meet with the BGT team to ask
questions, find out more information and discuss your career goals. This will ensure that you choose
a course, and career pathway that is right for you.