Yes. The Early Childhood Combo includes workplace requirements across both qualifications in a registered early childhood education and care service.
Students complete the Certificate III workplace component first, then complete the Diploma workplace component after progressing into the Diploma stage. The Diploma component requires regular access to a suitable early childhood service and is typically completed when students are employed in the sector.
During workplace learning, students apply their skills in real early childhood settings. This may include supporting care routines, working with babies, toddlers and preschool-aged children, observing children’s development, contributing to play-based learning, planning curriculum, supporting quality practice and working under the direction of experienced early childhood professionals.
An ITAC trainer and assessor visits each student during placement to provide guidance, advice and support, and to collect evidence of the student’s practical skills and workplace competency.