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LICENCE FOR NOC 4214 (Early childhood Educators and Assistants)
Saskatchewan Early Child Education Guide

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ECE Level II

ECE Level II is awarded after you have completed a oneyear ECE certificate program from a recognized postsecondary institution or after you have finished an equivalent amount of postsecondary coursework.
Eligibility
An Early Childhood Educator II (ECE II) is granted upon successful completion of a oneyear certificate or the first year of a twoyear diploma in early childhood education from a recognized postsecondary institution, or an equivalent amount of education. Equivalent education means 39 credit units of postsecondary training, with a specific number of credit units required for each subject area.
Steps to apply
Step 1
Complete the Saskatchewan Early Childhood Educator Certification Application, which can be found online at

www.saskatchewan.ca/government/educationandchildcarefacilityadministration/becomeanearlychildhoodeducator



Step 2.
Attach a copy of one piece of valid (current, nonexpired) proof of identity to the application form. Proof of identity shows your birthdate, legal name and signature.
Early Childhood Educator Certification
The ICAP report must be sent by WES directly to:
Ministry of Education
Attn: ECE Certification
2nd Floor, 2220 College Avenue
Regina, SK S4P 4V9
[email protected]
3067877467
OTHER WAY
ECEs Certified in Another Canadian Province or Territory Through the provisions of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), if you are an ECE certified by another Canadian province or territory, you can apply for recognition of your certificate at a comparable level in Saskatchewan without undergoing reassessment. Attach a copy of your certification issued by the Canadian province or territory to your application form. The Ministry of Education – ECE Certification Office will then verify with the appropriate Canadian province or territory that your certificate is valid.

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