Early Childhood Leadership Opportunities
At Guardian, we believe in assisting and supporting the growth of our team members. As an Assistant Centre Manager, you will be part of a Team that is passionate about creating safe and secure environments where young children thrive.
You will be part of the important relationship between Educators, families, and children, working daily to put smiles on young faces. This role offers a step in your career where you can expand your knowledge and skills to have a broad view of how we provide the best early childhood education in Australia.
It opens up new opportunities for career progression, including roles such as Centre Manager, Operations Manager, Curriculum Mentor, or Quality Manager.
Discover the next step in your early childhood education career with us.
* Build and influence the professional capacity and skills of Educators and Teachers at your centre as part of the Centre Leadership Team.
* Develop skills to drive business performance that supports sustainable investment in our practice, Centres, and Teams.
* Support the Centre Leadership team to develop an exceptional culture of quality and safety that makes us the choice in your community.
* Lead your ongoing professional development through world-class leadership training, professional development, coaching, conferences, and mentoring.
* Be supported with generous childcare discounts, our health and wellness programs, and recognition and reward for your contribution to our purpose.
Be supported to do your best work supporting young children's care and education.
Leadership Opportunities at Guardian Childcare and Education
Assistant Centre Managers leverage their early childhood education skills to make our centres places that children, families, and our amazing team members love being part of. By stepping into a leadership role, you influence every aspect of life at Guardian, from business operations to ensuring our centres meet and exceed National Quality Standards.
Responsibilities of the role include:
* Building amazing teams and a strong focus on creating high-quality environments for children and families.
* Assisting with business and financial management.
* Ensuring regulatory compliance with relevant government requirements.
* Supporting the consistent implementation of our world-class Curriculum (and leading by example through a lifelong love of learning).
* Managing the people and culture of the centre – ensuring our teams love the experience of coming to work each day and feel empowered and supported to give their best to the children in our care.
Looking for a quality provider where you can launch your early childhood education leadership career?
We all know that when we feel valued, we also feel motivated to do our best in supporting and nurturing children. When we feel valued, it creates a positive and supportive work environment.
GStar is a simple and easy-to-use platform to shine a spotlight on team members. We can recognise their achievements, mindsets, and important milestones like birthdays and workplace anniversaries. It's all about celebrating the big and little wins each day in your team and Centre.
GStar also has a points system – being recognised for great work helps you accrue points that can be redeemed for rewards, from brand-name merchandise and gift cards, to travel experiences, charitable donations, and more.
GStar is helping us make Guardian centres places people love to be.
We're working hard to support Assistant Centre Managers to thrive as leaders and love their roles.
Frequently Asked Questions: Early Learning Assistant Centre Managers
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