Job Summary
- $77,998 to $90,163 plus leave buy back and superannuation
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 19th Apr 2024
- Regional VIC > Wendouree
As the program continues to grow and expand, we are looking for more passionate Early Childhood Teachers to meet the increasing demand for quality education and care.
Under the direction of the senior leadership team including the Centre Coordinator, Infant Mental Health Consultant, Family Services Practitioner and Pedagogical Leader, the Early Childhood Teacher commits to supporting the effective implementation of the Safe Haven program with a significant emphasis on trauma informed practice.
We are currently seeking an experienced Bachelor qualified Early Childhood Teacher to:
This is a challenging and extremely rewarding position suiting an experienced early years professional who has knowledge of trauma informed practice, attachment theory and established professional networks. Significant training, supervision and planning time supports the position.
In this role you will support a team in providing quality education and care in a safe, secure, stimulating and healthy environment and ensure the developmental needs, interests and experiences of each child in care are being met.
To be successful in this full time, fixed term and casual position until December 2026, we are seeking an individual who has:
An important part of the Safe Haven program is ensuring consistency for children that need it the most. Please be aware that this role will be employed under the Early Education Employees Agreement (EEEA). To support the required consistency, all staff employed in the Safe Haven Program will be required to work throughout 48 weeks of the year in order to maintain the requirements of the primary care model.
You will have five hours of contact per day and be responsible for the planning and reporting for three children primarily, working with the family and team to develop programs to support the children with a focus on relational attachment. During the additional hours each day, you will be provided with extensive opportunities for professional development, planning time, team practices, one-on-one guidance, and support from a multidisciplinary leadership team.
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to be part of a research project which will inform future government funding for early childhood services and improve outcomes for families now and into the future.
Additionally, in accordance with EEEA clause 20, the successful candidates will receive an additional payment for the purchase back of six weeks of annual leave. You will be entitled to the four weeks of leave negotiated with the coordinator. This will be paid on top of the salary range of $77,998 to $90,163.
To apply please click 'Apply Now' and submit your application. Please ensure that you provide a cover letter and current resume.
For any additional questions, please contact Susan Martin, Coordinator of the Rowan View Children’s Service on 0408 304 705.
A position description is attached.
The successful applicant will be required to undergo a full employment medical and police check.
The City of Ballarat is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing a safe and inclusive working environment that embraces and values diversity, flexibility and child safety. We welcome applications from all walks of life and celebrate the diversity and richness this brings to our workplace and reasonable adjustments will be made to the process to ensure equitable access. We undertake an employment screening process to ensure this commitment is upheld, this includes ensuring the successful candidate holds a valid working with children check and satisfactory criminal history record check.
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