Burgmann Anglican School is a vibrant, inclusive, and welcoming educational community dedicated to inspiring excellence and nurturing the holistic development of students from Early Learning Centre (ELC) through to Year 12. Situated across two picturesque campuses in Gungahlin and Forde, we pride ourselves on creating an environment where individuality is celebrated, and every child feels a deep sense of belonging.
We are deeply committed to providing comprehensive support that promotes the wellbeing and professional excellence of all our staff. Come and be part of a community that truly values and invests in you.
Why Choose Burgmann?
At Burgmann Anglican School, we value our staff and recognise their critical role in shaping our vibrant community. Joining our team means you'll enjoy:
Competitive remuneration packages
Professional development opportunities
to support your growth and career aspirations
A
supportive and inclusive culture
that values teamwork, respect, and diversity
Free onsite parking
at both our beautiful campuses
Priority enrolment
for your children in our highly-regarded School
Status:
Permanent Full Time (Year Round)
Position Location:
Burgmann Anglican School Early Learning Centre
Report To:
Early Learning Assistant Director (Care and Compliance) and Director of Early Learning
Award / EA:
The Burgmann Anglican School Early Learning Agreement ****
Qualification:
Business Administration and/or Early Childhood Education and Care qualification (preferred but not essential)
Burgmann Anglican School provides a supportive, contemporary education within a Christian framework. It is a co-educational Independent, Anglican School, that offers a tailored learning environment for children from six months through to Year 12, across two campuses. Burgmann is structured into four sub schools: Early Learning (6m-PK), Junior School (K-Y5), Middle School (Y6-8) and Senior School (Y9-12).
The Early Learning Centre, located on the Valley campus, provides education and care for children aged 6 months to 4 years old. We have two Pre-Kindergarten programs, one located on Valley, and one located on Forde campus. These provide education and care for children aged 4 to 5 years old, in their year before formal schooling.
The school prides itself on its innovative and creative approach to curriculum and education and its strong sense of community and pastoral care of the students and their families and the staff of the school. The school has a strong link with the Gungahlin Anglican Church which shares facilities and resources with the school. The Early Learning programs are an important part of our school.
Position Objectives
Assist with the daily operation of the Early Learning programs, including frontline support for children, families and staff of both the Early Learning Centre and Pre-Kindergarten programs. Assist with enrolment, orientation and attendance queries and procedures whilst developing positive partnerships and relationships which support families and the Burgmann Anglican School community.
The focus of the Early Learning Administrator role is to provide direct administrative support to the Director of Early Learning; coordinate Early Learning enrolments and supervise the Early Learning administration team.
Key Responsibilities
In relation to the National Quality Standard (NQS)
QA2 Children's Health and Safety
Provide a healthy, safe and welcoming environment and ensure that children and families are welcomed to the centre.
QA4 Staffing Arrangements
Share housekeeping tasks related to the centre with other staf f.
Participate in an annual performance development review process.
Assist with the orientation of new staff.
QA5 Relationships with children
Develop and sustain strong and respectful relationships with all children.
Assist with orientation processes and procedures for new children.
QA6 Collaborative partnerships with families and communities
Establish and maintain links with both the school and local communities, resource agencies, government authorities, and other relevant organisations.
Maintain general communications with families – newsletters, general information etc.
Actively encourage and support parental involvement within the Early Learning Centre.
Assist with enrolment and orientation processes and procedures for families.
Support families throughout their child's time at the Early Learning Centre.
QA7 Governance and Leadership
Ensure all practices are in accordance with the NQS and reflect the philosophy, policies and procedures of the Early Learning Centre.
Develop, maintain and support respectful, supportive, collaborative and responsible relationships with staff across all areas of Burgmann Anglican School.
Work cooperatively with Burgmann Anglican School Early Learning management and all staff to ensure the Early Learning Centre operates in a safe work environment and that staff follow safe work practices.
Attend staff meetings to facilitate effective communication and internal staff development of the Early Learning Centre.
General Responsibilities
In undertaking all duties, work in accordance with the requirements of:
The Education and Care Services National Law Act **** and the Education and Care Services National Regulations ****;
The National Quality Framework (NQF);
The principles, practices and outcomes detailed in the Early Years Learning Framework V2.0;
Early Childhood Australia's Code of Ethics; and
Burgmann Anglican School Early Learning Centre's philosophy, policies and procedures.
Provide assistance with the daily operation of the Early Learning Centre.
Assist in maintaining accurate enrolment, attendance, absence and subsidy information, including assisting with the management of Child Care Subsidy Software (Qikkids).
Provide frontline support for children, families and staff of the Early Learning Centre, assisting with registration, enrolment, orientation and attendance queries and procedures.
Be actively involved in the development and implementation of Burgmann Anglican School Early Learning Centre's Quality Improvement Plan.
Build trusting professional relationships with the educators through successful monitoring, mentoring and support.
Operate in a professional manner at all times
Other duties as directed .
Reception duties telephone, email, customer and general enquires
Director of Early Learning diary management
Support Early Learning Assistant Directors and Pre-Kindergarten Educational Leader as required
Resources and consumables management
Lead the maintenance and updating of ELC forms
Meeting minutes management
Liaise with contactors and visitors on behalf of the Director of Early Learning
Dietary and Medical information management
Organise and distribute lockers, keys, passes and uniforms
Early Learning enrolment management (working directly with Director of Admissions)
Selection Criteria
Knowledge of the National Quality Framework and Standards and a commitment to the implementation of these processes. Working knowledge of statutory requirements, regulation and legislation relating to the provision of Education and Care Services.
Highly motivated and committed individual with an ability to work independently and in a team environment.
Excellent oral, written and interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to liaise effectively with a variety of stakeholders.
Demonstrated ability to provide ongoing support to the Director of Early Learning and/or Service Nominated Supervisor in all areas of administrative procedures, family and community liaison and staff professional development.
Effective problem solving and negotiation skills.
Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain culturally appropriate relationships with a diverse range of services providers, internal and external stakeholders by encouraging and recognizing the value of such diversity.
A sound understanding of Work Health and Safety legislation and its implication to ensure a safe and healthy work environment in education and care services.
MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS
A current Working with Vulnerable People (ACT) card
First aid training as prescribed in the Education and Care Services National Law Act ****
Asthma and Anaphylaxis Management training
Your Opportunity Awaits
If you're ready to make a lasting impact on the lives of young learners and be part of a dynamic educational community, Burgmann Anglican School is the place for you.
Join our team and take the next step in your professional career. We look forward to welcoming you to Burgmann Anglican School
Burgmann Anglican School is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.
Salary, Terms and Conditions
The successful applicant will be employed under the The Burgmann Anglican School Early Learning Agreement ****. Salary will be determined according to qualifications and years of experience.
Please complete the following application form and include a brief Cover letter outlining how you would approach the position. Your resume should not be longer than 4 pages.
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