Junior Adventures Group

education

OSHCCasualEducator

Bondi Junction, New South Wales, Australia Casual
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for entry candidates.

The Brief

“OSHC Casual Educator at Junior Adventures Group. Skills: working with children, communication skills. supporting children's development through play in fun, engaging environments. create exciting, engaging, and unforgettable experiences for primary school children”

What You'll Achieve.

help today’s children navigate their tomorrow

Industry & Context.

education

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Hold or be willing to obtain a national police check, Hold or be willing to obtain a state working-with-children check, Must have valid Australian work rights, A relevant qualification in children’s services, or be in the process of completing one (per ACECQA guidelines), National Child Safety Training completion prior to onboarding (via Gecko)

Nice to Have

A team player with aspirations to take on leadership opportunities

What You'll Do.

supporting children's development through play in fun

engaging environments

and unforgettable experiences for primary school children

involved in building rockets

creating masterpieces

and making new friends

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partnering with parents and school communities

Communication Scope

communication skills, both verbal and written

Full Job Description

Partnering with parents and school communities, at Junior Adventures Group (JAG) our goal is to help today’s children navigate their tomorrow by supporting children's development through play in fun, engaging environments. We live and breathe our company values every day by being considerate, passionate, courageous, and making a difference. Join our OSHC team at Woollahra Helping Hands and help create exciting, engaging, and unforgettable experiences for primary school children. Pick up shifts across the services open hours: 🕕 Morning Shift: 6:00am – 9:00am Monday - Friday (Rise then Shine Program) 🎒 Afternoon Shift: 2:00pm – 6:00pm Monday - Friday (Stay and Play Program) ☀️ Extra Hours available during school holidays! Be the reason kids love their day! In our OSHC programs, kids are busy building rockets, scoring goals, creating masterpieces, and making new friends. As an OSHC Educator you get the opportunity to be involved. Next steps? We do things a bit differently here at JAG. After submitting your application, you’ll be invited to complete a quick 10-15 min chat-based interview. It’s part of our innovative and cutting-edge process to find the best people to work with us at JAG. It also gives you a chance to showcase your superior talents that aren’t easily captured on paper. Once you complete, we can move you through to the next stage. Since it’s such a valuable tool for career development, we will send you an overview of the results for your own benefit. Need more reasons to LOVE this job? ✨ Flexible Work-Life Balance – Choose shifts that fit around your studies, family, or hobbies. ✨ Great Pay & Perks – Split shift allowances, casual loading rates, and referral bonuses! ✨ We’re approved for the ECEC Grant - Earn more with us! ✨ Career Growth – Step up from Educator to Coordinator, and beyond! ✨ Training & Support – No experience? No problem! We’ll give you the tools to succeed. ## Qualifications While we’re happy to provide training and guidance in the rol

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