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Sina
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Early childhood education job in Victoria

Post by Sina » Mon Jun 17, 2024 3:41 am

Hello, everyone. I am a mum of an 18-month old girl. My family and I just returned to Australia in May 2024 after about 4 years back to our country, Cambodia. I did Master of teaching (early childhood in Victoria, Australia) and worked as casual for a few years. Then, I went back to my country for marriage. In Cambodia,I worked as a kindergarten teacher at an international school, and after a contract ended, I didn’t continue because I needed to take care of my pregnancy and my baby after delivery. I’ve been out of this career for a few years now, and trying to get back to it. I have recent VIT registration and childcare first aid certificate, but I find it challenging to get a job as a part time teacher or educator. I have my family to feed since my husband is also desperately looking for a job as he is also new to this working environment. It might take him longer to find a job in his field, so it’s pretty tough for us now. I really need some money to survive and put my daughter in Childcare because we do not have government subsidies with our current visas (temporary residence). Could you please give me some advice or recommendations?

Thank you so much in advance.


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Re: Early childhood education job in Victoria

Post by dunlininquiry » Fri Sep 06, 2024 11:59 am

With your background in early childhood education, you can explore teaching English online or tutoring services for youngplanet clicker children, both of which can be done from home.

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Re: Early childhood education job in Victoria

Post by JasonKitty » Tue Oct 29, 2024 7:40 pm

Sina wrote:
Mon Jun 17, 2024 3:41 am
Hello, everyone. I am a mum of an 18-month old girl. My family and I just returned to Australia in May 2024 after about 4 years back to our country, Cambodia. I did Master of teaching (early childhood in Victoria, Australia) and worked as casual for a few years. Then, I went back to my country for marriage. In Cambodia,I worked as a kindergarten teacher at an international school, and after a contract ended, I didn’t continue because I needed to take care of my pregnancy and my baby after delivery. I’ve been out of this career for a few years now, and trying to get back to it. I have recent VIT registration and childcare first aid certificate, but I find it challenging to get a job as a part time teacher or educator. I have my family to feed since my husband is also desperately looking for a job as he is also new to this working environment. It might take him longer to find a job in his field, so it’s pretty tough for us now. sex dolls cheapI really need some money to survive and put my daughter in Childcare because we do not have government subsidies with our current visas (temporary residence). Could you please give me some advice or recommendations?

Thank you so much in advance.
Hello,

I would suggest that you consider applying for substitute or temporary teaching positions as they offer flexibility and can lead to long-term employment opportunities. Or networking with local schools or early childhood centers would also help. There is also the option of home daycare, which offers immediate income and the flexibility of arranging childcare.

Good luck!

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Re: Early childhood education job in Victoria

Post by JasonKitty » Mon Nov 11, 2024 6:37 pm

dunlininquiry wrote:
Fri Sep 06, 2024 11:59 am
With your background in early childhood education, you can explore teaching English online or tutoring services for youngsex dolls cheap children, both of which can be done from home.
I agree with you because wasn't it taught via online networking a few years back? Haha. :giggle: :giggle:

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Re: Early childhood education job in Victoria

Post by Peterson88 » Wed Nov 20, 2024 7:12 pm

Sina wrote:
Mon Jun 17, 2024 3:41 am
Hello, everyone. I am a mum of an 18-month old girl. My family and I just returned to Australia in May 2024 after about 4 years back to our country, Cambodia. I did Master of teaching (early childhood in Victoria, Australiamoto x3m) and worked as casual for a few years. Then, I went back to my country for marriage. In Cambodia,I worked as a kindergarten teacher at an international school, and after a contract ended, I didn’t continue because I needed to take care of my pregnancy and my baby after delivery. I’ve been out of this career for a few years now, and trying to get back to it. I have recent VIT registration and childcare first aid certificate, but I find it challenging to get a job as a part time teacher or educator. I have my family to feed since my husband is also desperately looking for a job as he is also new to this working environment. It might take him longer to find a job in his field, so it’s pretty tough for us now. I really need some money to survive and put my daughter in Childcare because we do not have government subsidies with our current visas (temporary residence). Could you please give me some advice or recommendations?

Thank you so much in advance.
In such a situation, I think you should find an additional job as an English tutor, and your husband can do some part-time jobs before finding a full-time job.

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Re: Early childhood education job in Victoria

Post by bevmom » Fri Dec 06, 2024 3:23 am

I hear you – it’s definitely a tough spot to be in, especially when you’ve been out of the workforce for a while and have a lot of responsibilities on your plate. I’d recommend looking into casual or relief teaching positions; schools and childcare centers often need extra help, and it could be a good way to ease back in. You might also want to consider online tutoring or even offering private lessons – there’s a growing demand for that, and it could give you some flexibility with your daughter. It’s not easy, but you’ve got the right qualifications, so keep pushing and things will start to fall into place.

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