Getting started in the early childhood sector
Discover exciting job opportunities, lucrative financial incentives, and tailored professional development to pave the way for a thriving career.
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- Find an early childhood job
- Financial incentives to take up a teaching role
- Financial incentives to take up an educator role
- What financial incentive is right for me?
- Professional development, mentoring and support
Find an early childhood job
The Early Childhood Jobs website connects early childhood education professionals with employers seeking to fill vacancies across Victoria.
This website is free to use and lists employment opportunities for teachers, educators, directors and support staff across the sector, no matter where they’re located around Victoria.
Financial incentives to take up a teaching role
There are two types of financial incentives available for qualified early childhood teachers from June 2023 to June 2024:
- Individual Incentives of $9,000 are available for eligible early childhood teachers working outside the Victorian early childhood sector to take up a teaching role at any service delivering, or planning to deliver, funded Three-Year-Old Kindergarten in 2024.
- Location Incentives of between $9,000 to $50,000 are available for eligible early childhood teachers who secure a teaching role at selected services.
Eligible applicants who meet the criteria for both types of incentives will be able to receive both payments.
A relocation supplement of between $1,000 and $8,000 will be available for any eligible incentive recipient who relocates more than 100 km from their current place of residence to take up the role.
Find out more about eligibility settings for both incentives and relocation supplements and how to apply in the Victorian Early Childhood Teacher Incentives Program Guidelines (PDF, 299KB).
Financial incentives to take up an educator role
There are two types of financial incentives available for qualified early childhood educators from June 2023 to June 2024:
- Educator Individual Incentives of $9,000 for eligible educators working outside funded kindergarten in the Victorian early childhood education sector, to take up a role in a kindergarten program at any service delivering funded Three-Year-Old Kindergarten in 2024.
- Educator Location Incentives of $9,000 for eligible educators to take up a role in a funded kindergarten program at selected services.
Eligible applicants who meet the criteria for both types of incentives will be able to receive both payments.
A relocation supplement of between $1,000 and $8,000 will be available for any eligible incentive recipient who relocates more than 100 km from their current place of residence to take up the role.
Find out more about eligibility settings for both incentives and relocation supplements and how to apply in the Targeted Educator Incentives Program Guidelines (PDF, 329KB).
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What financial incentive is right for me?
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- I want to make a big difference in a priority service
Location Incentives are available for eligible early childhood teachers and educators who take up jobs at priority services across metropolitan and regional Victoria delivering funded Three-Year-Old Kindergarten.
Search for jobs with a Location Incentive on the Early Childhood Jobs website, by clicking ‘DE Location Incentive’ and selecting ‘Position with a location incentive’.
- I want to join or rejoin early childhood from another field or industry
Individual Incentives worth $9,000 are available for eligible early childhood teacher and educators working in a different sector or industry to take up a role in any service in Victoria delivering funded Three-Year-Old Kindergarten.
This includes:
- qualified early childhood teachers and educators who have not yet worked in the Victorian sector or who have been working in another sector for the past 12 months, or
- dual-qualified teachers currently working in primary schools You may also be eligible for a Location Incentive if you take up a role at a select service delivering funded Three-Year-Old Kindergarten.
To register or re-register as a teacher, visit the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) Returning to teaching from non-practising webpage. You can also check if your qualification allows you to teach in Victoria on the ACECQA website.
- I want to move to Victoria from interstate or overseas
Individual Incentives worth $9,000, plus relocation support, are available for eligible early childhood teachers or educators moving from another state, territory or from overseas.
You may also be eligible for a Location Incentive if you take up a role at a select service delivering funded Three-Year-Old Kindergarten.
To teach in Victoria you must be registered with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT). Check your qualification first on the ACECQA website. If you’re registered in another Australian state or territory, or overseas you can then apply to VIT for registration using the ‘Mutual Recognition’ pathway.
If you hold a qualification from outside Australia or New Zealand, and it is not already listed as approved on the ACECQA website, you can apply to ACECQA to have it assessed for equivalence.
Read more about early childhood careers in Victoria.
Professional development, mentoring and support
We want to ensure that every child can access quality kindergarten. This means supporting you, your practice and your career.
View the full range of professional development and career information for early childhood professionals.
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- Support for new and provisionally registered teachers
If you’re a new or provisionally registered early childhood teacher in your first five years of teaching, you will have access to:
- funding to support you to work with a mentor to become fully registered with VIT
- beginning teacher conferences to support your induction into the sector
- at least five hours of coaching in your first year of teaching, and ‘communities of practice’ to work through specific areas of skill development in your second and third year of teaching
- an alumni network to help you and other teachers who have completed these programs stay connected and share professional growth and expertise.
- Leadership skills and networking opportunities
If you’re seeking to network and expand your leadership skills, you could take part in:
- the Effective Mentoring Program, to help you become a mentor, giving you skills to guide provisionally registered teachers to develop their teaching practice and become fully registered
- your local Early Years Learning Network, which brings together local early childhood teachers for collaborative learning and peer support. These facilitated networks are available to all teachers in funded kindergarten programs each term and enable you to develop new knowledge and deepen your understanding of emerging evidence based contemporary practice.
- Resources to help teachers plan and deliver quality programs
These new resources are designed to support your practice as you help to plan and deliver quality programs:
- The Three-Year-Old Kindergarten Teaching Toolkit helps services in their first year providing Three-Year-Old Kindergarten. The toolkit includes a range of educational resources and supports teams to deliver high-quality educational programs aligned to the VEYLDF and appropriate to the learning and development needs of three-year-olds.
- The FUSEplatform, which gives teachers and educators access to thousands of digital educational resources. (These can also be used by young children and their families to learn at home).
What we’re doing to support the early childhood workforce
The Victorian Government is investing almost $370 million to attract and support high-quality early childhood teachers and educators.
Updated 27 March 2026
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