Early Learning Busy Bees

education

Educator

$0–0k Geelong, Victoria, Australia FULL TIME
The Brief

“Educator at Early Learning Busy Bees. Skills: Child Safety, Early Learning, Educator. Support implementation of play-based learning experiences. Assist in providing safe, inclusive, welcoming environment”

What You'll Achieve.

Help create a nurturing, engaging environment where children feel safe, supported, and inspired to learn; Give every child the Best Start in Life

Industry & Context.

education
Eligibility Requirements

Satisfactory, rigorous pre-employment checks (including WWCC, ID, Qualifications, Gecko Training, Work Rights & References), Child safety training

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Genuine commitment to child safety and wellbeing & alignment to our Busy Bee values, Current First Aid, CPR, Asthma and Anaphylaxis certifications (or willingness to obtain) and WWCC, Experience within Australia working as an Educator within the ECEC industry

Nice to Have

Certificate III or Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care

What You'll Do.

Support implementation of play-based learning experiences

Assist in providing safe

welcoming environment

Build positive relationships with children

Support daily routines

Contribute to maintaining high standards

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Building positive relationships with children, families, and team members

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