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Early childhood teacher requirements

Early childhood teacher requirements for all centre-based services in Victoria.

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The information on this page relates to the following services regulated under the National Quality Framework (NQF):

The information also relates to occasional care and limited hours services regulated under the Children’s Services Act (CS Act).

Early childhood teacher (ECT) attendance

National Quality Framework (NQF) services

All early childhood services must meet the relevant:

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Centre-based NQF services who educate and care for children of pre-school age or younger must have:

Centre-based NQF services with 60 or more children of preschool age or under attending the service on a given day must also have in attendance:

Family day care and Outside School Hours Care services do not need to have an ECT.

Funded kindergartens should check the Kindergarten Funding Guide about how your service may meet the kindergarten funding criteria.

Occasional care and limited hours services regulated under the Children’s Services Act (CS Act) must provide access to an ECT if any child attends the service for more than 30 hours per week in any given 4-week period.

For more detail about this requirement read: Children’s services regulated under State Law.

ECT qualifications

In Victoria only a person who holds an approved early childhood teacher (ECT) qualification or equivalent can be counted as an ECT ‘in attendance’.

An individual can be counted as an ECT if they hold either:

Check if your qualification is approved at NQF qualification checker.

Apply to ACECQA to get your early childhood qualification assessed.

Recognition as ‘equivalent to an ECT’

Until 31 December 2027, a person who holds all of the following qualifications can be recognised as equivalent to an ECT:

Educators who have obtained this combination of qualifications before this date will continue to be recognised under this provision.

For detailed information on the required steps, read ACECQA’s information on Recognition as an ‘equivalent early childhood teacher’.

Recognition as a ‘suitably qualified person’ (SQP)

Read more information about who is considered to be a ‘suitably qualified person’ to meet the ‘in attendance’ requirements.

Short term absences of ECTs and SQPs

From 1 July 2023, services can replace an ECT who is absent due to:

ECTs, second ECTs and SQPs can be replaced by a person who holds:

Services can replace these roles for 60 days in a 12 month period per role. Where the ECT or SQP is part-time, the days are calculated on a pro rata basis.

The 12 month period is not based on a calendar year or any other set date. It is counted by looking at the 12 month period immediately before the role is replaced.

For example, Rani, who is a full-time ECT, is ill on 15 August 2023.

The replacement person can be counted in the educator to child ratios as an educator who holds at least an approved diploma level qualification when they are working directly with children.

The short term replacement provision does not apply where the ECT is engaged on a full-time or full-time equivalent basis.

Record keeping requirements

The service must keep a record of when ECTs and SQPs are replaced under the new provisions.

The record must include:

Record of access to early childhood teachers

All centre-based providers must keep a record of the ECT’s access or attendance at the service. For details see regulation 152 of the National Regulations.

Compulsory registration

All ECTs must hold current registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) to teach in Victoria.

Waivers

If your service cannot meet these requirements, you may be eligible to apply for a waiver. Read about Waivers.

Qualifications scholarships and employment incentives

Read about the range of funding, training and career support for early childhood professionals the Department of Education offers.

Education & training

Updated 27 March 2026



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