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Home-based Childcare Worker of the Year with three children.

What is Home-Based Child Care?

Home-Based Child Care (also known as Family Day Care) is a professional home-based child care service established in Australia for over 30 years. Over 90,000 children are currently  enrolled through 340 schemes servicing over 12,000 carers in almost every region of Australia.

It is highly regulated and complies with Australian government guidelines and Family Day Care Quality Assurance (accreditation) through the National Childcare Accreditation Council, National Standards and scheme policies.

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Why choose Home-Based Child Care?

Home-Based Child Care is a professional and regulated home-based childcare services offering care for children from 6 weeks to 12 years. Highly trained carers develop and plan individual experiences to suit your child and form close relationships, necessary for early learning and social development. 

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Port Phillip Home-Based Child Care Workers 

City of Port Phillip is one of only three local governments in Victoria to officially employ home-based child care workers. Like other council staff, the care providers receive leave entitlements, including annual leave and sick leave.

Care providers are required to participate in professional training and to undertake study in Certificate 111 Community Services (Child Care) if they don't already have this qualification. The council covers the cost of the training and also provides other training and development through home visits and playgroup sessions conducted by council children's services staff. Council co-ordination unit staff support, supervise and resource home-based child care workers.

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Home-Based Child Care Workers Wanted

If you would like further information or are interested in a career in home based child care at the City of Port Phillip, please call the co-ordinator on 03) 9209 6339 for a Position Description and application or email homebasedcc@portphillip.vic.gov.au

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