Full-time fixed term contracts until December 2026
About the role
We are currently seeking skilled
Early Childhood Educators (Diploma) to work at
our Rowan View Children's Centre, within our Safe Haven program in 2026.
This will be a full time position
for the 2026 working year, working Monday to Friday 9.00am - 5.06pm with a half
hour break.
You would be working in a
research project which provides an intensive early education and care model for
children who have been affected by trauma to redress the impacts and help them
to have increased educational outcomes at the end of the project.
The advantages of this position
include:
* 5 hours of contact per day
with the same group of children at a ratio of 1 educator to 3 children under 3
and 1 educator to 6 children over 3 and small group sizes.
* support from a
multidisciplinary leadership team including an Infant Mental Health
practitioner, Social Worker, Full time pedagogical leader and Centre
coordinator
* professional development in
trauma and attachment theory and associated areas from Parkville Institute
* fortnightly reflective
supervision
* planning time each day
* fortnightly room meetings and
consults with the Infant mental health practitioner and pedagogical leader
* Return to substantive role at
the end of the secondment with new and varied skills
About you
You will demonstrate a genuine interest in meeting the
needs of children and their families through the provision of quality education and care which reflects an awareness of the wellbeing of each
child. You
must role model best practice to your co-educators and build respectful
relationships with families.
To be successful in this role you must hold a Diploma level
qualification in Education and Care.
Key Selection Criteria
* A minimum diploma level qualification as outlined in the
Children's Services Regulations 2012.
* Demonstrated experience in delivering a high-quality learning
environment that is inclusive and meets the needs of all children.
* Experience working collaboratively with families, carers, and
children in the delivery of high-quality education and care (experience working
with children living with significant social disadvantage, family stress and
risk factors ideal)
* Demonstrated understanding of the National Quality Framework,
including National Law and Regulations, National Quality Standards and
Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework.
* Highly developed interpersonal skills with demonstrated ability to
engage and work with a diverse range of stakeholders including parents,
colleagues and local community members
* Knowledge
and understanding of health and safety issues relevant to work activities and
work area.
To Apply
To apply for this position please submit a letter
expressing your interest in the position and why you would be a suitable person
for this role. The closing date for this position is 1 February 2026.
Contact
For any additional questions, please contact Susan
Martin – Coordinator Rowan View Children's Centre on
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