ECT Lead Educator - BRAND NEW SERVICE

Kinda-Mindi Early Learning Centre
Bella Vista, Sydney NSW
Childcare & Outside School Hours Care (Education & Training)
Full time
$37-48/hour + super + benefits, dependant on quals
Posted 24d ago

ABOUT KINDA-MINDI

Kinda-Mindi Early Learning Centres are a small group of services, with locations around Sydney. We cater for children aged 0-6 years of age. 

Kinda-Mindi recognises and appreciates the value of their staff. We have a strong and supportive management team who are there to support and empower you to achieve your career goals.

As our motto is “To Motivate, To Stimulate, To Challenge”, we are looking for a highly experienced ECT Lead Educator to support the execution of high-quality curriculum decision making within our brand new Bella Vista location which opened in February 2024.

 

ABOUT THE SERVICE 

Kinda-Mindi, Bella Vista is a 108-place service with 6 rooms. Parking is available on-site and we are also close to bus and train lines for those who require public transport.

 

ABOUT THE ROLE

We are looking for an experienced ECT Lead Educator who are passionate and committed to the provision of environments and practices that support our goal to motivate, stimulate and challenge the children within our service. The role involves working alongside other ECT's, Diploma and Certificate III educators, facilitating a high quality curriculum and school readiness program. 

Your key responsibilities will include:

  • Understanding of, and commitment to, implementing contemporary school readiness strategies in partnership with families and schools.
  • Facilitate contributions to individual child assessment documentation and curriculum planning.
  • Ensuring the health and safety needs of all children are supported.
  • Provision and maintenance of environments which fosters curiosity and encourages exploration and engagement.
  • Demonstrate and promote professional standards at all times, ensuring positive and respectful relationships with children, families, fellow team members and the wider community.
  • Lead reflective practice and curriculum considerations relating to inclusion and equity within your room and the service as a whole.
  • Advocate for the rights of children and their families.
  • Abide by all service policies and procedures, ensuring high quality practices are implemented at all times.

Candidates need to be dedicated, reliable and committed to working within our team. The ability to work between the hours of 7.00am and 6.00pm is a must.

 

ABOUT YOU

Qualification Criteria

You will have a minimum of:

  • University degree in Education/Teaching; or
  • Diploma leaders who are within 6 months of completion of an approved ECEC degree with 3+ years experience leading environments may be considered.
  • Current First Aid, Asthma & Anaphylaxis Certificate/s (E.g. 004 or 012).

Essential Criteria

You will also have:

  • A sound understanding of the National Quality Framework, including National Law & Regulations, National Quality Standard and the Early Years Learning Framework.
  • A passion for developing, planning and implementing an innovative educational program with a commitment to inclusive early childhood practice and social justice.
  • A deep understanding of child safety and the National Child Safe Principles.
  • A commitment to empowering, respecting and protecting children and young people through the provision of child safe environments.
  • Excellent communication skills – both written and verbal.
  • Computer literacy - experience using web-based documentation systems preferred.
  • Current approved Working with Children Check clearance number.

Desirable:

  • Experience with online documentation programs.

 

BENEFITS

  • Induction Program – including a dedicated mentor to support you in your early weeks in your new role.
  • ECT Scholarship Program – for educators with the dream of being an ECT.
  • Leadership Program Roles – Providing opportunities for individuals to grow and develop their leadership skills for future career roles.
  • Career development and mentoring opportunities – 2IC, Educational Leaderships and other support office roles.
  • Networking opportunities.
  • FUNDED professional development opportunities, including conferences.
  • FUNDED CPR/first aid and child protection training annually.
  • Employee Benefits Program - discounts at hundreds of retailers, health and wellbeing programs.
  • Employee Assistance Program - mental health and wellbeing support.
  • Flexible working arrangements available.
  • Uniforms, including hats, are provided.
  • Parking is onsite.
  • Close to public transport - bus.

 

HOW TO APPLY

Kinda-Mindi is committed to respecting, empowering and protecting children and young people through the provision of child safe environments. This commitment extends into our pre-employment screening and all applicants must provide the following:

  • A copy of a current resume;
  • A cover letter that addresses the essential and desirable criteria;
  • Working with children check number and date of birth for verification;
  • Details of at least 2 recent professional referees form the last 5 years who are willing to provide a reference on your behalf.

 

MORE INFORMATION

If you would like any further information regarding the role, please contact:

Amy Smith - Centre Director

(02) 8610 3777

[email protected]

Employer questions

Your application will include the following questions:
  • Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia?

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