Job description
We are excited to announce an opportunity for an Early Years Educator to join our team at St Cecilia’s Long Day Care and Kindergarten in Hamilton. Our centre combines modern facilities with the charm of our heritage-listed St Cecilia’s school building, providing a unique and comfortable environment for children.
About Our Service:
Located in the heritage-listed St Cecilia’s school building, our centre features high ceilings, French doors, and polished timber floors, creating a home-like atmosphere where children can relax and feel at ease. We are licensed to provide education and care to a maximum of 49 children. Conveniently situated opposite Hamilton State School, we maintain a strong partnership with the school, enabling regular visits that help children explore and familiarise themselves with the primary school environment.
About the Opportunity:
This role is part-time from 30 hours per week with an hourly rate of $27.49 for Certificate III qualified educators and $30.07 for Diploma qualified educators (negotiable).
Key Responsibilities:
- Work with children to create enjoyable recreational and educational experiences that support their well-being.
- Provide a safe, secure, welcoming, and nurturing environment for children.
- Collaborate with the established team to ensure the best outcomes for children and families.
- Engage in professional and personal development.
- Promote the service within the local community, adhering to Catholic Early EdCare’s expectations and educational philosophy.
Job Requirements:
- Holds a Certificate III or Diploma in Early Childhood Education & Care (or working towards) OR an equivalent qualification recognized by ACECQA.
- Hold a current Queensland Blue Card (Working with Children Check).
- Current First Aid and CPR certificates.
- Knowledge and understanding of childcare industry practices, including legislative requirements and quality frameworks.
- A passion for the education and care of children aged 6 months to kindergarten age in a play-based learning environment.
- Effective workplace communication skills.
Benefits:
- A competitive hourly rate based on qualifications and experience.
- A nurturing and supportive work environment.
- Opportunities for professional development.
- The chance to make a meaningful impact on children’s lives.