Are you a dedicated childcare professional, with a passion for nurturing and educating children? Do you have an Early Childhood Cert III qualification, or are willing to obtain one? If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you!
Bright Horizons Australia Childcare Ayr is seeking a dedicated Certificate III Qualified Early Childhood Educator with a commitment to providing excellence in care. The successful applicant will possess a passion for high quality care and education and preferably be available Monday to Friday.
The successful applicant will possess:
- Certificate III Qualification for Early Childhood Education (OR willing to obtain a Cert III)
- A passion for providing high-quality, early childhood care and education
- Enthusiasm and drive to succeed in providing interesting and inviting learning spaces
- Valid Current Blue Card
- Current First Aid, CPR and Asthma and Anaphylaxis training
- Sound knowledge of the Early Years Learning Framework and the National Quality Standards
- Excellent communication skills - both written and verbal
- Motivation and initiative and willingness to be a valued team player
As an Educator at Bright Horizons Ayr you will also enjoy the following benefits:
- Significant childcare discount
- Above award wages (for permanent staff)
- Paid monthly staff meeting and Professional development opportunities
- Experienced & supportive Management/Head office & team environment
- Flexible work hours between 6.30am & 6.30pm Mon-Fri
- Opportunity to have that perfect work / life balance
If you believe that you are who we are looking, for then please send through your application, including cover letter and resume, directly to the Service Manager, Jessica at: ***@bhchildcare.com.au
For further information please phone Jessica on (07) 4783 1***
Please do not click the "apply now" link, as your application may not be directed to the appropriate person.
*T&C's apply
Bright Horizons Australia Childcare is committed to being a child safe environment and has a zero tolerance to child abuse. We have a duty of care to prevent child abuse and identify risks early, including reducing and removing these risks.