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Casual Early Childhood Educators

Opportunity to join our team as a casual in our Early Learning Centre

We are seeking suitably qualified and experienced Casual Early Childhood Educators to join our casual staff list within our Early Learning Service. You will have the following:

  • Able to work Long Day Care hours (early or late shifts), 48 weeks per year
  • Current Working With Children Check approval number
  • Current First Aid, Asthma and Anaphylaxis, as well as Child Protection qualifications
  • Knowledge and understanding of both the National Quality Framework and The Early Years Learning Framework
  • Ability to work within a team, including sharing responsibility for observing and planning for children, as well as engaging in reflective practice
  • Highly motivated, reliable and a flexible attitude
  • An active Christian faith and current church involvement

Benefits

We offer:

  • Hourly rate significantly above the Early Childhood Award
  • Access to copious resources and facilities as part of a Toddler to Year 12 school and Imagine Nations Church community
  • Excellent teaching technologies
  • Experienced team of educational professionals
  • Potential for ongoing permanent employment in the future.

How to apply

Applicants must complete the official School Employment Application to be considered. Please complete and return the Application for Employment linked below and supporting documentation to hr@pcs.nsw.edu.au

For further employment enquiries, please email hr@pcs.nsw.edu.au.

Penrith Christian School is committed to child safety and complies with the requirements of the Child Protection (Working with Children) Act 2012. All staff are required to comply with the applicable child protection legislation and ensure that the School's Child Safety policies and procedures are implemented at all times.
Education has an important role in supporting children and young people and identifying where problems arise that may put their safety, welfare, or well-being at risk. All School staff have a responsibility to report risk of harm concerns about children and young people, within their roles, and to provide support to children and young people.