Trainee Educator Role
This role is a great opportunity for individuals who are passionate about early childhood education and care.
As a Trainee Educator, you will work in a dynamic and supportive environment to develop your skills and knowledge in this field.
Key responsibilities of the role include maintaining a safe environment, complying with National Quality Standards and Goodstart Policies, building positive relationships with children and families, contributing to the education program, and supporting a culture of reflective practice and ongoing continuous improvement.
The ideal candidate will have strong communication skills, good time management and organisational skills, and be able to work well individually and as part of a team. They will also need to be enthusiastic and have a positive attitude towards early years education.
Eligibility Criteria
* Willingness and motivation to study towards a Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care
* Appropriate Australian work rights
* Strong communication skills
* Good time management and organisational skills
* Ability to work well individually and as part of a team
* Enthusiasm and a positive attitude
* Flexible availability
* Interest in early years education
* Working with Children Check (or be willing to obtain one)
* Ability to meet our immunisation requirements
What We Offer
* Funded qualification - we will fund your Certificate III qualification
* Better pay - above award pay rate between $17.71 and $26.03 per hour
* Study time and professional development - opportunities to grow your skills and career
* Wellbeing focus - two wellbeing days included in your personal leave per year
* Additional leave - option to purchase extra leave for greater work life balance
* Retail and childcare discounts - save money on insurance, travel and technology, up to 50% discount off your childcare gap fees
* Uniform allowance and employee referral program
* Security and stability - Australia's largest provider of early learning and care, working purely to improve the lives of Australia's children and their families