Your Invitation
Hello, We’re The Y WA, and we’re excited to invite you to join our diverse and inclusive OSHC (Out-Of-School-Hours-Care) team, helping our children grow in body, mind, and spirit across 20 OSHC centres in WA. You’ll be welcomed (The Y way) as our respected OSHC Assistant Educator (part time) at our new Bateman Centre with a few groovy perks below.
Your Groovy Perks
$45,064.50 to $54,483.00 + 11% Super (Part Time Employees pro rata)
Negotiate your preferred shifts (morning and/or afternoon shifts)
Generous corporate healthcare discounts (up to 8%)
Refer a friend incentive ($500)
Paid professional training / development & Free EAP
Buy a NEW CAR & save on tax (Novated Leasing on offer)
Work for a WA based Non-For-Profit making a real difference in our local community with unwavering focus and commitment to safeguarding children
What you’ll be doing
To start, you’ll assist the Supervisor and Area Coordinator with the set-up and opening of our new Bateman Primary School OSHC service. Once operational, as Assistant Educator you’ll support the nominated Supervisor and Qualified Educator by implementing effective service programs, monitoring behaviour and ratios, while building positive relationships with the children and their parents.
You’ll be great in this role if you…
Have a natural desire to help children develop and learn
Love (or the idea of) inspiring and educating primary school age children
Hold a Cert II or Cert III from a recognised OSHC institution or in Early Childhood Education/Teaching or equivalent (desirable/not essential)
Are able to obtain a National Police Certificate and Working with Children card
Are able to obtain the necessary First Aid certifications
How to apply
Click on the “Apply” button below to submit your application. Please submit a cover letter and CV with your application. For the full job description click on the PDF file on the attachment link below. Should you require any further information please call Vicki Collis on 0439 278 933 or Christine Buckland on 0447 112 502.
Closing date: Friday, 23rd February 2024We may start interviews before the closing date.
At the Y, we are committed to empowering all Children and Young People to feel safe and be safe, at the Y, in their families and in their communities. As such, we ensure that all of our candidates are appropriately screened (including police checks) to make sure that the right people are in the right roles.
To learn more about our screening processes, click here to view our Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy: https://ymca.org.au/about-us/safeguarding-children-young-people/safeguardingresources/