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Lead Educator - Early Childhood Education

Cire Services

What We’re About

Cire Services Inc. is an advanced, community based, not for profit organisation. Cire operates a range of services to meet community needs through education and provision of services.

  • Family and Children’s Services supports children’s services for long day care, pre-school programs, occasional care, vacation care and before and after school care.
  • We are a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) offering accredited, pre-accredited, work skills and leisure courses.
  • Our Community School, a registered independent school, provides secondary curriculum to students in an alternative school environment.
  • Community Hubs, bringing people together to connect, learn and contribute in their local community through social, education, recreational and support activities.

We are committed to Child Safety and pride ourselves on advocating for the rights of children.

A Day in the Life of our Lead Educator – Early Childhood Education and Care

The Lead Educator is responsible for leading the delivery of quality education and care in line with the Victorian Early Years Learning Framework and to drive pedagogical practices that are aligned to the organisation’s philosophy, values, policies and procedures. These multi-age programs will be enriching and responsive to the individual developmental needs and interests of the children, and which maximise their opportunity to develop to their full potential.

Building and maintaining meaningful relationships with children and their families will be crucial, and you'll work with the families in relation to the care, welfare and development of their children.

Leading a team of Educators, you will ensure observations are completed and full compliance of the service is maintained at all times.

Who Are You?

As a professional dedicated to supporting the development and wellbeing of children, you will have experience in a similar role. You hold an ACECQA-approved Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care at a minimum and have an in-depth understanding of program development and behaviour guidance.

As a personable, friendly and respectful individual, you will build strong relationships with families, focused on trust and communication.

You will hold a Working with Children Check, have a clear police record and current First Aid certifications (including Anaphylaxis, CPR and Asthma).

To enjoy Cire’s environment and culture, you will have a community focus, friendly personality and positive attitude. You will demonstrate our Values of Respect, Quality and Integrity. You will enjoy being an integral part of a fun and professional team.

The Perks

As a not for profit, Cire is able to offer salary packaging and novated leasing, which can provide you with a worthwhile tax saving. Our salaries are competitive and we are committed to supported professional development and career advancement.

This is a full time, ongoing position (Monday to Friday between 8.30am and 5.30pm) located in Chirnside Park.

For more information, please contact Diletta Lanciana, Executive Manager, Family and Children’s Services on 1300 835 235.

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