- Seeking expressions of interest for casual Assessors in Early Childhood Education and Care
- Remote/work from home - can be located anywhere in NSW or QLD
- Opportunities for seasonal work
About International Child Care College (ICCC)
ICCC is a leading RTO, specialising in providing education and training to students in the Early Childhood Education and Care industry.
Established in the late 90's by Karen Kearns, today, online and across NSW, our students use our tailor-made learning Portal and Karen's nationally renowned textbooks to achieve their vocational qualifications.
What we're looking for
ICCC is seeking expressions of interest from passionate Early Childhood professionals who would be interested in a casual and remote Assessor opportunity with ICCC.
Minimum requirements of the role include:
- Training and Assessment qualification (TAE40116 or equivalent)
- Minimum Diploma-level qualification in Early Childhood Education and Care
- Minimum 5 years experience in supervisory-level/leadership roles within the industry.
What the role looks like
As an Assessor, you will be responsible for the marking of student assessments, for students undertaking their Certificate III or Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care.
Remotely via the ICCC Portal, Assessors provide clear feedback and assessment outcomes to students, including written guidance for resubmission attempts.
Casual hours will be offered seasonally and on as-needs basis, flexibly between our hours of operation (Mon - Fri, 7am - 7pm).
Want to know more?
Check out our people & vision tab https://childcarecollege.com.au/
Please submit your Cover Letter and Resume by clicking on the Apply button.
Applications close: 05 July 2024
International Child Care College is an equal-opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace for all employees. We do not discriminate based on race, colour, gender, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental disability, marital status, family or carer’s responsibilities, pregnancy, religion, political opinion, national extraction (place of birth or ancestry), social origin (class, caste, or socio-occupational category) or industrial activities (such as belonging to a trade union).