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Bach qualified in OSHC
Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 7:00 pm
by Kjeason90@gmail.com
Hello,
I currently work as a part time educator in OSHC under the childcare services award. I’m on a level 3.2 while I am working towards my early childhood degree.
I will finish my studies in June but will be staying in my position until the end of the year. I can’t work out if my hourly rate will go up once I get that all important piece of paper. Help would be greatly appreciated
Note: I am studying the three year early childhood degree...not the four year Bachelor of education (early childhood).
Re: Bach qualified in OSHC
Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 2:24 pm
by Lorina
Ok, first off do you have any other qualification such as a Cert 3 or a Diploma?
That way I can work out your level.
You mentioned you are a part-time Educator... Even if you have completed your degree, you will not be paid as an ECT unless you either working as the Director of the OOSH Service or when working as an ECT in an LDC setting.
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Lorina
Re: Bach qualified in OSHC
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 8:01 am
by Khine
Hi Lorina,
I am a OSHC manager who is studying Bachelor of Early childhood. I have a diploma of children services. I would appreciate it if I could get some clarification on some of my confusions.
Am I consider to be half way through my degree?
Does my Degree relate directly to my line of work?
Can I claim my self education expenses through tax?
Will my pay rise if I have my degree completed?
I am not sure If I am doing a wrong degree for this field.
Thank you for your time and looking forward for your reply. Have a great weekend.
Best regards,
Khine Lwin
Re: Bach qualified in OSHC
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2019 3:40 am
by Lorina
Hi Khine,
Here is some information regarding your degree:
"Taken to be an early childhood teacher
In September 2017, the Education Council agreed to extend regulation 242 of the National Regulations. Under regulation 242, you are ‘taken to be an early childhood teacher’ until 31 December 2019 if you:
are enrolled in an approved early childhood teaching qualification, and
give the approved provider documentary evidence from the course provider that you:
have started the course, and
are making satisfactory progress towards completing the course, and
are meeting the requirements for maintaining the enrolment, and
hold an approved diploma level educator qualification, or have completed at least 50 per cent of the course.
Regulation 242 does not apply in Victoria after 31 December 2017 or if you are working in a centre-based service educating and caring for 30 or more children preschool age or under in NSW.
This transition provision will end on 31 December 2019. From 1 January 2020, an educator will need to have completed their ECT qualification to be considered a qualified ECT. However, educators ‘actively working towards’ an approved ECT qualification may still be counted as a certificate III or diploma level educator, depending on how much of the approved ECT qualification they have completed".
Reference:Actively Working Towards A Qualifcation
In regards, if your degree is directly in line with your work it depends on what age the degree studies up to. For example 0-5 years or 0 - 8 years or 0-12 years. It depends on what type of degree you are doing.
As for tax, the following may help:
Self Education Expenses
In regards to the pay rise, you may be eligible, how many children is your service licensed to? Do you know your current level?
,
Lorina