Gain Recognition for Your Experience in Early Childhood Education
Formalise Your Skills with a Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care (CHC30121)
Have you spent years working in early childhood education but never received formal recognition for your skills? At WIDEN Migration Experts, we help experienced professionals turn their knowledge into a nationally recognised qualification through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)—fast, efficiently, and with expert support every step of the way.

What Is the CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care?
This nationally recognised qualification reflects the essential skills and knowledge needed to work with young children in early childhood education settings, such as long day care, family day care, or preschools. It is also one of the mandatory qualifications required to be a certified educator under the National Quality Framework (NQF) in Australia.
If you’ve worked in any of these environments—either in Australia or overseas—you may already meet the competency standards through your hands-on experience.

Who Should Apply for RPL?
This qualification is ideal for individuals who:
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Have worked in child care, early learning centres, or home-based care
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Are currently employed as child care assistants, family day care educators, or nannies
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Have overseas training or informal learning that’s not yet recognised in Australia
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Want to meet industry standards and secure formal certification for visa or employment purposes
RPL for Early Childhood Education – How It Works
At WIDEN Migration Experts, we work with you to identify whether your skills and experience align with the units required under CHC30121. If they do, we help you:
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Collect and prepare your evidence
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Submit your portfolio to a registered RTO
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Get assessed by qualified trainers
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Receive your nationally recognised certificate

Units You May Already Be Competent In
The CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care includes core and elective units such as:
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CHCECE030: Support inclusion and diversity
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CHCECE031: Support children’s health, safety and wellbeing
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CHCECE032: Nurture babies and toddlers
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CHCECE033: Develop positive and respectful relationships with children
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CHCECE034: Use an approved learning framework
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CHCPRT001: Identify and respond to children and young people at risk
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HLTAID012: Provide First Aid in an education and care setting (must be current)
If your work has involved activities like planning play-based learning, ensuring children’s safety, or supporting child development, you may already meet many of these requirements.
What Evidence Will You Need?
To achieve your qualification through RPL, you may be asked to provide:
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Resume and detailed job descriptions
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Payslips or work contracts
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Letters from employers or supervisors
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Photos or videos of your learning environments
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Activity or lesson plans
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Documentation on inclusion, safety, or learning frameworks
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Evidence of any overseas or local training
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Observations, case notes, or child portfolios
Why Choose WIDEN Migration Experts?
We make your RPL journey simple, fast, and stress-free.
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Expert RPL guidance – Know exactly what evidence is required
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Migration-focused advice – Align your certification with your visa goals
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Fast turnaround – Get qualified in as little as 4–6 weeks
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National recognition – We partner with trusted RTOs to ensure your certificate meets Australian standards
Begin Your Path to Certification Today
Don’t let your valuable experience go unrecognised. Whether you’re looking to advance your career, meet licensing requirements, or support your migration application, WIDEN Migration Experts is here to help you get certified without the need for classroom study.
Contact us today for a FREE RPL eligibility check and take the next step toward a brighter future in early childhood education.