LOXIVA PTY LTD t/a Bluebird Early Education Benedict House is a family-owned Australian early learning provider committed to “Igniting the Spirit of Learning” through high-quality childcare, kindergarten programs and nurturing learning environments. We are currently seeking a full-time Permanent Teacher Level 1 - LDC (Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teacher) to join our team, with the role based in Queanbeyan, NSW. This position is 38 hours per week, and the ideal candidate will have at least 1 year of relevant experience and hold a Bachelor in Early Childhood Education or equivalent. A competitive salary of $88,000 to $92,000 plus superannuation, is on offer.
Benefits
Task & responsibilities
- Plan, organise and deliver developmentally appropriate learning programs for early childhood children.
- Structure indoor and outdoor learning environments using a range of materials, resources and equipment to support children’s development.
- Teach and support early literacy, numeracy, music, art, storytelling, literature, language, motor skills and social interaction.
- Provide planned and spontaneous activities that build children’s confidence, independence, creativity, cooperative social skills and school readiness.
- Implement the Early Years Learning Framework and relevant state-based curriculum frameworks.
- Observe children’s learning, behaviour, health and development to assess progress and identify any concerns or additional support needs.
- Maintain accurate records of children’s learning, developmental milestones, interests, achievements and participation in the program.
- Promote language development through storytelling, songs, rhymes, role play, informal discussions, group activities and one-on-one interactions.
- Support children’s physical, social, emotional, cognitive and creative development through inclusive teaching practices.
- Actively supervise children across all routines, including indoor and outdoor play, meals, sleep and rest, toileting and transitions.
- Monitor children’s health, nutrition, safety and wellbeing, including allergies, medical needs, hygiene, sleep and rest requirements.
- Implement child protection, mandatory reporting, health, safety, hygiene, medication and risk-management procedures.
- Develop and maintain respectful relationships with families and provide regular feedback about each child’s progress, learning and wellbeing.
- Attend and participate in parent-teacher interviews, family information sessions, staff meetings and service meetings.
- Support children’s transition to school through school-readiness programs and communication with families and local schools.
- Lead, guide and mentor educators, trainees and student teachers to support quality teaching and learning practices.
- Ensure educators contribute to observations, documentation, curriculum planning and daily learning experiences.
- Contribute to the Quality Improvement Plan and support continuous improvement across the service.
- Maintain compliance with the National Quality Standard, National Law and Regulations, service policies, Code of Conduct and Code of Ethics.
- Prepare and maintain safe, clean, inclusive and engaging indoor and outdoor learning environments.
- Promote environmental awareness and sustainable practices through children’s learning experiences.
Qualification & experience
REQUIREMENTS: Hold relevant qualifications and experience.
APPLY: If you meet these criteria, please submit your application with a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and availability. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.