Introduction:
About the Qualified Educator Role
We’re searching for passionate and dedicated Qualified Educators to join our team in a casual capacity to work across our Early Childhood Centres: Bruce Ridge Early Childhood Centre and Ginninderra Early Childhood Centre. This role is ideal for someone who thrives on building strong relationships, supporting children’s learning and development, and contributing to a warm, welcoming environment where children, families, and educators feel truly connected. Multiple positions are available.
If you’re a motivated educator who is enthusiastic about early childhood education and enjoys working as part of a supportive team, this is your opportunity to make a real difference.
To be successful in this role you will need to have:
Minimum Certificate III qualification or higher in Early Education and Care
Current Anaphylaxis, Asthma, CPR and First Aid Certificates
Strong communication and interpersonal skills to positively interact with educators, children, families and the community
A genuine passion for working with children and supporting their development
Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment
Sound knowledge and understanding of the National Quality Framework (NQF)
Responsibilities
In this rewarding role you will undertake the following responsibilities:
Uphold professional and ethical standards, demonstrating accountability, initiative, and effective time management
Contribute to a positive and collaborative team environment through respectful communication, feedback, and support of diversity and inclusion
Work in alignment with organisational goals, policies, and National Quality Standards to support high-quality service delivery
Ensure the health, safety, and wellbeing of children through effective supervision, hygiene practices, and risk management procedures
Create and maintain safe, inclusive, and engaging learning environments with appropriate use of resources and sustainable practices
Build strong relationships with children, families, and colleagues while engaging in continuous professional development and service improvement
CRCS has zero tolerance for child abuse and are committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all young children and young people. As part of our commitment to child safeguarding, all employees are required to comply with our child safe policies and mandatory reporting requirements. Applicants will be required to demonstrate their commitment to child safety and undergo rigorous screening processes, including Working with Children Check (WWCC) and/or Working with Vulnerable People (WWVP) checks.
CRCS also requires all employees to:
Hold or be willing to obtain a satisfactory Working with Vulnerable People registration (ACT) and/or a Working with Children Check (NSW), and have these with them at all times whilst employed by CRCS.
Undertake a National Criminal History Clearance by CRCS prior to commencing and every three years thereafter as a condition of employment. Employees are required to advise CRCS of any convictions that may effect their eligibility to work or perform the inherent requirements of their position
We are a supportive and inclusive workplace with excellent conditions, including:
Discounted early education and care program services.
Commitment to supporting your professional development.
Access to our Employee Assistance Program.
Diversity
We encourage applications from all backgrounds. These include, but are not limited to:
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
LGBTIQ+
Those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
Carers
Mature age people
People with lived experience of disability
About CRCS
Our organisation offers a diverse range of service offerings designed to support parents, caregivers, and education services in nurturing, supporting, and raising healthy, vibrant, and happy children and young people. The services provided include parent/carer education, support groups, early education support, targeted interventions for families and children, evidence-based therapeutic programs, and supported/targeted playgroups. Our employees will work collaboratively as a team to deliver tailored services across these programs, ensuring the best outcomes for all involved.
To apply
Please click the apply button and submit your resume and a short paragraph telling us why you are the most ideal candidate for this role. We would love to hear from you!
If you'd like to discuss the role or get a copy of the PD please do not hesitate to contact Leanne Rodd at
[email protected] or Livia Campos at
[email protected] or People and Culture team at
[email protected] email.
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