OOSH Assistant Coordinator
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Part Time, 60 hours per fortnight
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$33.84-$35.80 per hour
Monday - 6:30-10am and 2:30-5:30pm
Tuesday - 6:30-830am and 2:30-6:00pm
Wednesday - 6:30-10am and 2:30-5:30pm
Thursday - 6:30-10am and 2:30-5:30pm
Friday - 6:30-10am and 2:30-5:30pm
Bishop Tyrrell Preschool, Fletcher, NSW
Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College is an independent Preschool to Year 12 co-educational school providing Hunter Valley families with a globally innovative and future focused education for their children.
Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College focuses on the development of the whole child, emotionally, physically, intellectually and spiritually, within a caring, Christian environment. We foster a deep sense of community within our school, and work towards helping each student reach their potential through providing opportunities for everyone to learn, lead and serve.
We endeavour to be a learning gateway to a world of opportunities for our students. We will prepare them well for the years that follow schooling by encouraging them to embrace their individual talents and interests, strive for excellence and seize the day!
About the role
The OOSH Assistant Coordinator is a critical member of the Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College Team. The role is primarily responsible for:
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Assist the OSHC Coordinator/ Nominated Supervisor to provide leadership and management to educators/ staff regarding all aspects of the operation of the service in line with relevant regulations and procedures
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Liaise closely with and provide periodical reports to the OSHC Coordinator/ Nominated Supervisor regarding matters relating to the smooth operation of the service
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Perform the role of OSHC Coordinator/ Nominated Supervisor in the absence of the OSHC Coordinator/ Nominated Supervisor
Essential criteria:
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Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care (or equivalent)
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Current Provide an Emergency First Aid response in an Education and Care Setting qualification
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Current ACECQA approved Anaphylaxis and emergency asthma management training
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Valid Working with Children Check
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Accredited Child Protection Training
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Be willing to accept the role of Nominated Supervisor under the Education and Care Services National Law Application Bill 2010 and Education and Care Services National Regulations
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Minimum 2 year experience in a leadership position in an Out of School Hours Care/Vacation Care Service or minimum 3 years’ experience in a leadership position in an Out of School Hours Care service
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Previous experience in all areas of administrative procedure, curriculum development, parent and community liaison, staff professional development and training, team leadership and management of staff.
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Understanding and working knowledge of WHS legislation
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Demonstrated knowledge of service’s requirements of the Child Care Subsidy (CCS) system and ability to perform software application for compliance
Why work for us?
Our team is at the heart of what we do at Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College and the Newcastle Anglican Schools Corporation. As a part of our organisation, you have access to the following great benefits:
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Great location and attractive remuneration!
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Career and development opportunities
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The opportunity to work within an innovative, collaborative team environment
Formally known as the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle, Newcastle Anglican is a faith-based organisation serving the people of the Hunter and Central Coast.
We offer a leading Christian presence to our community through our parishes, four schools, Anglican Care and Samaritans.
Our vision is for people to flourish because of what we do, inspired by the way of Jesus.
We provide a culturally safe environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and welcome all applications.
For more information on who we are and the work we do, visit www.newcastleanglican.org.au
For further information and to obtain a copy of the full position description, please email our Talent Team at [email protected]
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