Job Description
Our Outside of School Hours Care service, Boyne Island State School Helping Hands, is seeking a dynamic and dedicated Coordinator to join their passionate leadership team.
This is a permanent, full-time opportunity where you will work 38 hours across split shifts, Monday to Friday, to support our service hours:
* 6:30 – 8:50am (Rise then Shine)
* 2:30 – 6:00pm (Stay and Play)
About the Role
* Small service (up to 45 licensed capacity) with dedicated OSHC space
* Creation and leadership of a dynamic, child‐centered program with activities such as STEM, sports, cooking, arts and crafts
* Full ownership of the team's roster, day‐to‐day operations, compliance and administrative tasks, while fostering teamwork and growth
* Mentorship from regional managers and support from a dedicated office team to develop leadership skills and make a real impact
What's in it for You?
* Retention bonus program – $500 at 6 months & $750 at 1 year
* Opportunities to grow leadership skills with real responsibility and support
* Employee Referral Program – Earn up to $1,000 for referring a friend
* Exclusive discounts on health insurance, fitness & wellness services, and family savings for our programs
* Access to the Early Childhood Worker Retention Grant and other employee benefits
Who are we Looking For?
* A natural leader who enjoys guiding a team and helping others grow
* Strong communication skills, leading by example
* A team player who inspires others and encourages growth
* Have (or are willing to obtain) a National Police Check and Working with Children Check
* Australian work rights
* A relevant Diploma level qualification (or working towards it) as per ACECQA
Additional Information
At Junior Adventures Group, child safety and child safeguarding principles are our top priorities. Our recruitment process includes thorough background checks and screenings to ensure the wellbeing of all children in our care.
We welcome individuals from all backgrounds, abilities, and identities, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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