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How to Become a Teacher’s Aide: A Hands-on Career That Empowers Children

Teacher’s aides are the behind-the-scenes superheroes of the classroom. They ensure classroom activities run smoothly and work closely with other teaching staff and children who need extra support.

Completing a Certificate III in Education Support (CHC30213) gives you a great introduction to this industry. However, if you would like to work closely with children with special needs in an educational capacity, a Certificate IV in Education Support (CHC40213) is the qualification you need.

Becoming a teacher’s aide in Australia ensures you have a dynamic career in our education industry and beyond. 

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Teacher's aide job description

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That’s why we anonymously surveyed teacher's aides about their job, with hopes of getting an honest insight into what it’s really like.

While we did our best to ensure respondents were Australians and verified their job titles with proof of employment, we can’t guarantee complete accuracy — or that your experiences in the field will reflect theirs. So, we suggest that you take these insights as a guide only and try to talk to people in the field before making an important decision.

A teacher’s aide assists teachers in the classroom with a variety of tasks, from helping organise and prepare activities for the students to working closely with students who require extra assistance. Teacher’s aides also help out with handling student behaviour and classroom productivity, ensuring students are always learning with their best efforts.

Tasks and responsibilities for a teacher's aide

Successful teacher’s aides are excellent multi-taskers. From general classroom administrative tasks to working closely with small groups of children and communicating with parents, teacher’s aides have a diverse range of duties. Typical teacher’s aide duties and responsibilities include:

  • Helping with various admin, organisational and preparation tasks necessary for the smooth running of the classroom
  • Communicating and planning lesson plans and teaching methods with teachers
  • Supporting students' learning while encouraging independence and confidence
  • Assisting with student behaviour management
  • Providing care and support to special needs students (if you have the necessary qualifications and skills)

How to become a teacher's aide

  1. Complete an Australian Working with Children Check

    Before starting a childcare related qualification, you need to obtain two very important checks — a Working with Children Check (WWCC) and police check. A WWCC usually includes a police check and is mandatory for any worker who plans to work with or around children. This check helps employers verify that you’re not a risk to children and their wellbeing. A WWCC is easily attainable through your state government’s website — you just need to provide forms of identification.

  2. Complete a Certificate III in Education Support (CHC30213)

    At a minimum, teacher’s aides need to complete this entry-level qualification with an RTO (Registered Training Organisation). During your studies, you learn the technical and theoretical knowledge required to be a teacher’s aide. This teacher’s aide course helps you develop a strong basis of childhood learning techniques and strategies for various learning needs. You learn how to help develop children’s numeracy, literacy, and communication skills and obtain the critical health and safety skills required of a teaching aid.

  3. Undertake a work experience placement during your studies

    During a Certificate III in Education Support, you also complete a work placement. A typical work placement requires a minimum of 120 hours. Placement is generally incorporated into the course’s timeline. Sometimes, first aid training is required before commencing your work placement. Often, your education provider helps you organise your work placement via a network of childcare partners. We also suggest joining ‘Australian Teacher’s Aide’ — a national organisation that supports and develops teacher’s aide’s roles in schools.

Pathway options

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Job pathways are drawn from the Australian Apprenticeships Pathways site.

As a teacher’s aide, you’re exposed to a wide range of responsibilities and tasks that can lead to new interests and more opportunities in the education industry. From early learning to primary and secondary school, there are multiple career choices available to you that can still satisfy your giving nature.

Junior

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education officer

    Most common qualification: 
Certificate IV in Education Support (CHC40213)

  • Teacher’s aide

    Most common qualification: Certificate IV in Education Support (CHC40213)

  • Childhood educator assistant

    Most common qualification: Certificate III in Education Support (CHC30213)

  • Childcare worker

    Most common qualification: Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care (CHC30113)

  • Indigenous Language and Culture Teaching Assistant

    Most common qualification: Certificate III in Education Support (CHC30213)

Mid

  • Early childhood teacher

    Most common qualification: Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education)

Senior

  • Childhood education manager

    Most common qualification: Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care (CHC50113)

  • Outside school hours carer

    Most common qualification: Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care (CHC50113)

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Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care (CHC30213)

Study method In-class Online

This formal qualification is an excellent introduction to the world of education support work and covers essential, necessary skills all teacher’s aides should have. There are no entry requirements for this course, and the average duration is usually around 12 to16 months of full-time study. Study can be both in-person and online.

After completing this certificate III, you can start work as a:

  • Teacher’s aide
  • Teacher assistant
  • Education assistant
  • Education support worker
  • Support worker (assisting children with disabilities)
  • Learning support assistant
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6 providers offer this course

Open Colleges
Insight Training Group Australia Pty Ltd
Swinburne Open Education
Gateway Training Academy Pty Ltd
Foundation Education
Kirana Colleges

Certificate IV in Education Support (CHC40213)

Study method Online

Those who want to work more closely with special needs children in a more educational capacity should consider completing a Certificate IV in Education Support. A Cert IV usually takes between 18 to 24 months of full-time study complete. This qualification also requires a work placement. 

This qualification allows you to work as a:

  • Teacher’s aide
  • Education assistant
  • Special needs teacher aide
  • Language or literacy worker
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1 providers offer this course

Foundation Education

Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care (CHC50113)

Study method Online

A diploma care course is a more comprehensive course, providing you with more technical knowledge and sharpened skills. A Diploma qualification also has a longer work placement, with an average minimum of 240 hours. This qualification can take anywhere between 18 to 24 months of full-time study to complete, depending on your education provider and how they choose to incorporate work placement into the course’s duration.

After completing a diploma qualification, you can start work as a:

  • Authorised supervisor (early childhood services)
  • Early childhood services coordinator
  • Centre manager (early childhood services)
  • Director (early childhood services)
  • Early Childhood educator
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3 providers offer this course

Open Colleges
Insight Training Group Australia Pty Ltd
Foundation Education

Related subjects

The early childhood education industry is quickly growing and offering plenty of career opportunities for childcare professionals. If you’re passionate about working with children and helping them grow and succeed, there are so many other careers to explore. With your caring nature, all of these roles offer fulfilment and success.

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Kylah
Sep 12 2021

Helping students is very worthwhile

What are the best parts of the job?

If you're passionate about working with students, then you're already well on your way to thriving in this meaningful career. Being able to help children reach their full potential and motivate them to learn is extremely rewarding. Even the smallest wins make me feel so accomplished as a teacher's aide. No two days are the same, and I love the relationships I've built with both the team and my kids.

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What's the most challenging part?

Deadlines and time management can be tough, and dealing with different kinds of people going through their own challenges can be quite stressful.

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Qualification Diploma
Experience 10+
Organisation size 200+ employees
Specialisation Students with additional needs
Sandra
Sep 12 2021

Making a positive difference in children's lives

What are the best parts of the job?

Working with children is always exciting. Watching them learn, grow and thrive is something I enjoy the most. Facilitating their interactions with their teacher and classmates, helping them expand their creativity and discover their passions is a major win in this career for me. Flexibility with hours is also a plus.

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What's the most challenging part?

Dealing with parents is a challenge, particularly getting them actively involved in encouraging learning activities outside of the classroom. It generally comes from a place of misunderstanding what needs to be done and why. For the most part, they are pretty receptive to getting their child involved in outside-of-the-classroom activities once they get a better understanding of how.

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Qualification Bachelor’s degree
Experience 10+
Organisation size 200+ employees
Shannon
Sep 12 2021

Teaching different children and personalities is very gratifying

What are the best parts of the job?

Have multiple opportunities to teach different children is an enjoyable part of the role.

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What's the most challenging part?

Randomised and unexpected lessons can be tricky to navigate if you generally aren't exposed to them.

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Qualification Bachelor’s degree
Experience 1-3
Organisation size Self-employed
Specialisation Mathematics and primary education
Zoe
Sep 12 2021

Interactive job that requires problem-solving skills

What are the best parts of the job?

Being able to interact with other people on a daily basis, and encourage interactions between children and their friends.

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What's the most challenging part?

Landing a permanent role can be difficult.

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Qualification Cert III
Experience 1-3
Organisation size 20-199 employees
Akika
Sep 13 2021

Supporting children with special needs is very fulfilling

What are the best parts of the job?

Working with kids with special needs and supporting them is one of the best parts for me. Watching them progress through their school years and master a subject or topic they once struggled with is extremely rewarding.

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What's the most challenging part?

Sometimes kids struggle to cope with changes that come with learning.

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Qualification Cert IV
Experience 1-3
Organisation size 20-199 employees
Sofi
Sep 14 2021

Enjoy helping others

What are the best parts of the job?

The results you get to see working with children is very rewarding, especially when you witness a struggle become a simple task. The working hours are great, especially if you have a family. You're able to finish work when your kids do and spend more quality time with them.

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What's the most challenging part?

Some people might have physical issues you can't necessarily help with, but it's about learning what they need to do the best they can and making sure they feel supported each step of the way.

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Qualification Bachelor’s degree
Experience 1-3
Organisation size 20-199 employees
Anthony
Sep 14 2021

Rewarding to work with children

What are the best parts of the job?

The kids are hands down the best part.

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What's the most challenging part?

Running off and having to mark exams.

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Qualification Masters degree
Experience 3-5
Organisation size 20-199 employees
Specialisation Numeracy
Crystal
Sep 14 2021

Love utilising my skills but can sometimes be a challenge working with children

What are the best parts of the job?

I really like being able to put my skills with people to good use.

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What's the most challenging part?

Although working with children is so much fun, it can also be quite challenging.

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Qualification None of the above
Experience 1-3
Organisation size 200+ employees
Specialisation Italian language
Mike
Aug 23 2021

A great career, but need to know how to manage student behaviour

What are the best parts of the job?

Seeing students succeed is the best part of my day to day.

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What's the most challenging part?

Student behaviour can be a struggle to manage at times.

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Qualification Cert IV
Experience 10+
Organisation size 200+ employees
Specialisation Special education
Jade
Aug 23 2021

Love helping children in need but their behaviour can sometimes be challenging

What are the best parts of the job?

There is so much satisfaction in the results you achieve by helps kids and watching them progress.

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What's the most challenging part?

Working with children with challenging behaviour is difficult, but the more you do it, the more you learn how to manage these kinds of scenarios.

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Qualification Cert IV
Experience 10+
Organisation size 20-199 employees
Specialisation Special education
Matthew
Sep 14 2021

I love forming bonds with the children.

What are the best parts of the job?

Getting to connect with the children is the most satisfying part of my career.

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What's the most challenging part?

Dealing with trouble makers can be tricky!

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Experience 5-10
Organisation size 5-19 employees
Specialisation Cooking skills
Emma
Sep 15 2021

The role sometimes has communication challenges but it's ultimately rewarding to help kids and see them progress.

What are the best parts of the job?

Seeing kids achieve big milestones thanks to your help and guidance.

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What's the most challenging part?

Finding the best way to communicate with kids who struggle with behaviour and motivation.

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Qualification Cert III
Experience 1-3
Organisation size 20-199 employees
Kaitlin
Sep 15 2021

Love helping children succeed, but behavioural barriers can be an issue.

What are the best parts of the job?

When you know you succeeded in being helpful to a student, it’s rewarding.

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What's the most challenging part?

Assisting children that don’t want to be assisted, or behavioural barriers.

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