Journey Early Learning is seeking an enthusiastic, passionate, and experienced Casual Educator to work within the team supporting the planning, implementing, and evaluating programs, for all children at Journey Early Learning | Nightcliff
Centre Overview:
Our Nightcliff centre is a place where children aged from six weeks to six years can make a positive start to a life of learning, development, growth and opportunity. Our purpose-built centre is located at Progress Drive, Nightcliff, an inner-city suburb of Darwin.
Our centre offers a dynamic environment, featuring stimulating indoor and outdoor play spaces, exciting excursions and incursions, and a vibrant, culturally diverse community that fosters strong connections among children, families and educators. We look forward to welcoming your application to be a part of our foundational team.
Who are we?
At Journey Early Learning, the very heart of our culture is anchored in four foundational pillars.
Trust & Belief
Support & Wellbeing
Growth & Development
Passion & Possibilities
What we offer:
Mental Health First Aid
Employee Assistance Program
Access to retail/lifestyle discounts
Who are you?
You are creative and child focussed with a passion to lead and develop age specific programs and daily routines. You will work as part of the centre team, building strong relationships with Educators, children, and families.
Key skills and requirements:
An ACECQA recognised Certificate III or higher
Experience leading and developing age specific programs and routines
An approved Working with Children Check (State Specific)
Current Asthma, Anaphylaxis and First Aid Certificates
So, if this opportunity resonates with you and you believe you can contribute to the team’s success in this role – apply now!
Join us at Journey Early Learning…where it all begins.
https://journey.edu.au/
Journey Early Learning promotes the safety, well-being, and inclusion of all children, including those with a disability, from culturally or linguistically diverse backgrounds. We are committed to all children's safety, participation, and empowerment.