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Post by Laiorwyn » Mon Jun 20, 2016 3:10 pm

I'm currently in FDC. As a LDC casual I was earning $25 per hour, now in my own business and only having part enrolment because of an oversaturation of unqualified FDC educators in the area I'm getting about $18 per hour, before my fees and expenses are taken out. Works out, at the end of the week, about $14 per hour. This is working with 10m-4y olds.
I could shoot the bright spark who thought to argue with the new CCB - all of my parents would have benefited from it and I would have been getting twice what I am now. The FDCA's article about the current gov increasing the CCB by 15% has my hopes up, but at the end of the day I honestly think I will need to move to a new area to keep working in FDC. Although, in the mean time... I prefer $14 per hour and these lovely kids to $25 per hour and the workload and stress of an understaffed, undermanaged, underequipped LDC.


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Post by linsaa fdc » Mon Jun 20, 2016 3:44 pm

Hi Laiorwyn,
You need to market yourself and let people know what they are getting for their money....ie qualified educator etc.... we have a huge amount of educators and schemes and centres in my area as well, you have to let people know you offer something that they aren't getting elsewhere. If you haven't already put yourself on careforkids.com.au its free and lots of parents go there to find childcare.
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Post by Laiorwyn » Mon Jun 20, 2016 5:02 pm

Easier said. I am pregnant and will be going on leave at the end of July. I've known since January, and although I've had enquiries and I've done my best to market, parents tend to run screaming if they find out you're pregnant. I've even had one decide on the day she was supposed to start that she didn't want to start. Even had another day care lined up to start, just didn't tell me until 5:30am that day. So since the beginning of the year I've had only partial enrolments despite my best efforts. BTW, 2 things... 1, the parents I have got enrolled have been telling me for the last 2 months that I should be charging more. Apparently going out there and seeing the alternatives, they've decided they like my care. And 2, The fact is that the last place I was working at found a reason to dismiss the last pregnant educator they had there when she was 4 months in, less than a week after they found out, so I am still better off...

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Post by linsaa fdc » Thu Jun 23, 2016 11:36 am

Congratulations, are you having a little boy or girl?
Sadly I can understand why people would be changing their minds... it is rude to not tell you till you are waiting for them to arrive... they probably just don't want the inconvenience of starting then going elsewhere while you are on leave but they should say that and not let you think they are starting.
How long are you taking off? FDC is the perfect job when you have little ones of your own, they do count in your numbers but you are able to work and be the one to watch your baby grow. You can still breast feed if you want, its perfect.
How much are you charging an hour? Have you checked careforkids to see what other FDC Educators are charging in your area? You need to be paid a reasonable amount for the work you do, we are not a charity service and we have to do an awful lot for our money.
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Post by linsaa fdc » Thu Jun 23, 2016 11:46 am

Just checked your profile and searched your area on careforkids and the fdc hourly rate is very cheap down there, I would have thought it would be more expensive than where I am. We are in a "low income" area but our average price is around $1 more per hour. It adds up over the week.

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Post by Laiorwyn » Thu Jun 23, 2016 1:11 pm

I'm charging $6.50 currently, but the plan is to go up to $7.50 when I start again. For a long time I've only been looking after 2-3 per day.
I have always known and understood why the parents don't want to enrol with a pregnant woman, but the ones that have said yes have been very inconsiderate about it... Either dragging their feet for weeks while claiming they're desperate for care or cancelling last minute.
I know bub (it's a boy!) will take a position in the ratio, but I figure that if I work full time I would lose more paying ldc rates than filling up a full time spot with him, and I'd have to somehow get him there and back every day. Better just to enjoy and document my own baby's growth and development as well as the enrolled kids. That is, after all, the point of family day care, and the whole reason I opened. Love hubby tho, he told me not to use his mums offer to babysit. How often does that happen?
I'm satisfied that hubby and I will be entitled to a little assistance as a small family, rather than a couple. I'm drooling over the rent assistance. Despite the low fdc rates in the area, you're hard pressed to find a house that rents for less than $450 a week, and where we are the owner is being very kind and not charging the full $600 they could get...

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Post by Laiorwyn » Thu Jun 23, 2016 1:13 pm

The hardest part in this area is the over saturation of fdc's run by ladies who don't speak much English, have barely enrolled in certificate 3 and are more than willing to work for $5.50 per hour. I don't honestly know how they do it, but it is clear to me that they don't offer an eylf / being belonging becoming experience for the kids.

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Post by linsaa fdc » Fri Jun 24, 2016 5:57 am

It's completely wrong what the parents did to you, where has basic manners and courtesy gone?
That's insane that rents are so high and fees are so low, just as well you can claim a big chunk of you rent on your tax to make it all worth your while....make sure you make the most of your deductions.
It's good that there is a variety of educators from different ethnic backgrounds but we are all under the same guidlines and have to be following the EYLF because that is what childcare is all about these days. But you have to blame the schemes for that as well. The schemes up here are very diligent checking documentation, planning etc every time they visit and getting on anyones back if they aren't up to standard...and helping them if they need it//. The thing is with fdc is that you only have to be enrolled in cert 111 and start to be able to work, which was great when I started 19 years ago but with everything involved in childcare these days how can you do it all at the same time because this job fdc is all time consuming having to do lots of work in our non working hours. :wave:
When is your little boy due and how long are you taking off?

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Post by Advocate » Wed Dec 14, 2016 1:06 pm

Hi Lorina,

I am trying to clarify the correct hourly rate for an employee that holds a Cert 111. Started as a Cert 111 trainee in Aug 2015 and qualified in Aug 2016. I might be reading the award & the classifications wrong, but as far s I can see pay rate should be $20.61ph. From date of qualification ( mid Aug 2016) the employee was paid $20.16 ph and from 21st November this was increased to $20.29. However, personal leave taken in Oct 2016 & Nov 2016 was paid only at $12.1600 ph. This also seems to be incorrect. Could you please check that I am understanding the classification correctly & if it is correct to pay personal leave at a lower rate?

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Post by Lorina » Mon Dec 19, 2016 8:30 pm

Advocate wrote:Hi Lorina,

I am trying to clarify the correct hourly rate for an employee that holds a Cert 111. Started as a Cert 111 trainee in Aug 2015 and qualified in Aug 2016. I might be reading the award & the classifications wrong, but as far s I can see pay rate should be $20.61ph. From date of qualification ( mid Aug 2016) the employee was paid $20.16 ph and from 21st November this was increased to $20.29. However, personal leave taken in Oct 2016 & Nov 2016 was paid only at $12.1600 ph. This also seems to be incorrect. Could you please check that I am understanding the classification correctly & if it is correct to pay personal leave at a lower rate?

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Hi Advocate,

For an employee that holds a cert 3 qualification completed in Aug 2016, according to the Children's Services Award, the employee will be on Level 3.1 (commencement).

In regards to personal leave, as far as I understand, it should be paid at the same rate as the employee will be receiving if they were working at the centre. This should not be paid at a lower rate...

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Post by Advocate » Mon Dec 19, 2016 10:08 pm

Thanks Lorina.

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Post by chrissy river » Wed Jan 25, 2017 3:40 pm

My 17 year old daughter has just started a childcare traineeship. She works 10 hours a day 5 days a week and has been told she will be paid $8 an hour. Is this right? Seems like slave labour.

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Post by tiff.biziak » Wed Jan 25, 2017 9:30 pm

What is the average pay rate for working in a preschool with a completed cert 3 ☺

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Post by Lorina » Thu Jan 26, 2017 3:40 am

chrissy river wrote:My 17 year old daughter has just started a childcare traineeship. She works 10 hours a day 5 days a week and has been told she will be paid $8 an hour. Is this right? Seems like slave labour.


Is your daughter continuing on at school?

Did your daughter complete year 10? 11?? 12?

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Post by Lorina » Thu Jan 26, 2017 3:41 am

chrissy river wrote:My 17 year old daughter has just started a childcare traineeship. She works 10 hours a day 5 days a week and has been told she will be paid $8 an hour. Is this right? Seems like slave labour.
Did I read that right... she works 50 hours per week???

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Post by Lorina » Thu Jan 26, 2017 3:53 am

tiff.biziak wrote:What is the average pay rate for working in a preschool with a completed cert 3 ☺

Full time or casual?

When did you complete your cert 3 qualifcation?

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Post by stelala » Fri Oct 20, 2017 1:40 pm

Thank you for sharing everyone, I am new in the industry and feel as though if I were to ask what the "normal" rate is in any industry falls in a taboo subject. I've tried to do some research online but could not find any definite. Big Help !!

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Post by misskitten81 » Fri Oct 20, 2017 9:54 pm

Early Childhood Educator (ECE) Salary. The average pay for an Early Childhood Educator (ECE) is AU$23.91 per hour.

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Post by Lorina » Sun Oct 22, 2017 12:50 pm

stelala wrote:Thank you for sharing everyone, I am new in the industry and feel as though if I were to ask what the "normal" rate is in any industry falls in a taboo subject. I've tried to do some research online but could not find any definite. Big Help !!


It depends really on your qualification and full time/casual work. Obviously working as a casual gets you a lot more money than full-time work...

For example:

- a cert 3 qualification starts at $21.29 (full time) and $26.61 (casual)
- a diploma qualification starts at $25.08 (full time) and $31.35 (casual)

The full-time rate changes yearly as well based on your qualification level and Fair Work Australia increases wages every July 01.

Hope this helps!

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