Casual Early Childhood Educators (Cert III & Diploma)
Join our growing team and enjoy work-life balance with competitive casual rates and flexible shifts that match your lifestyle.
This is an exciting opportunity for educators who are nurturing, responsive and committed to providing safe, high-quality care and learning experiences for babies and young children.
Why join us?
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Casual roles
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Salary: $45.30 - $52.10 per hour inclusive of 25% casual loading plus 12% Super
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Locations: Bronte, Gardiner, Mill Hill & Waverley Early Education Centre
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Flexible shifts for work-life balance
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Well-resourced learning environment
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Supportive and professional team
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Opportunity to make a genuine difference in the lives of young children
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Work withing a respected community focused organisation
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Employee Assistance Program
- Growth potential: Opportunities to transition into temporary and permanent roles
About the role
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Deliver high – quality care and education to children
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Assist in implementing engaging, play based training programs
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Maintain a safe, clean, and hygiene environment for all children
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Build positive, respectful relationships with families and team members
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Ensure compliance with the National Quality Framework and National Quality Standards
About you
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Completed ACECQA approved Cert III or Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care
- Working with Children Check
- Child Protection and Child Safety qualification
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Health assessments and fitness requirements
- Current HLTAID012 First Aid, Asthma, and Anaphylaxis training.
- Sound oral and written communication skills with a customer focus, including communication with children, parents and dealing with enquires from the wider community.
- Sound knowledge of child development and demonstrated experience of providing high quality care and education for children up to the age of 5 years.
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Excellent oral and written communication skills with a customer service focus, including communication with children, parents and inquiries from the wider community.
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Valid, unrestricted working rights within Australia
Please refer to the position description for detailed information on the position and required skills and experience. For more information contact Michelle Carrick, Manager, Children & Family Services, [email protected]
How to apply?
To be considered for this role, you will need to complete the following:
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A current resume detailing your relevant experience
- Complete the online questionnaire demonstrating how you meet each of the essential criteria
- All applications must be submitted through the Council’s website. waverley.nsw.gov.au/council/jobs
Please note that pre-employment checks are part of the recruitment process. Depending on the volume and suitability of applications received, the vacancy may close prior to the advertised closing date. Shortlisting and interviewing may commence prior to the closing date. Early applications are therefore encouraged.
About Waverley Council
At Waverley Council, our values of Respect, Integrity, Innovation, Collaboration and Care guide how we work together, deliver, lead and support our community.
We are committed to providing an accessible and inclusive recruitment process. If you require adjustments or support at any stage, please contact our People and Culture team at [email protected].
Waverley Council is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all candidates. We value diversity. We encourage applications from people from diverse groups, including, but not limited to, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people; people from culturally diverse backgrounds; young people; older workers; people with disabilities; LGBTQIA+; and other minority groups.
We fully support the aims and objectives of the NSW Officer of Children's Guardian and Child Protection legislation. We will implement necessary practices to ensure a safe and supported Council environment for children and young people. All staff, volunteers and contractor’s welcome child safe and child friendly practices.