Is a leading not for profit provider of childhood education, has been awarded Employer of Choice each year since 2016, and is committed to continuing the development of a workplace culture of inclusion and diversity. KU is one of Australia’s most experienced and respected providers of long day care, preschool, occasional care, family programs and early intervention services.
Our casual pool is growing! We are looking for qualified Certificate III, Diploma Educators and Teachers in Early Childhood education in Blue Mountains region.
We want our educators to be passionate as we are. With access to regular and flexible hours across our KU Services, working alongside supportive team members, coaching & mentoring, and sector leading pay rates the possibilities at KU are endless.
All applicants must hold:
1. Australian work rights
2. Recognised Certificate III, Diploma qualification and Teacher’s degree in Early childhood approved by ACECQA.
3. Valid NSW Working with Children Check
4. Completed training in Child Protection legislation.
5. Current First Aid and CPR certificates (Diploma qualified only)
6. Sound understanding of the Education and Care Services National Law (2010) and the Education and Care Services National Regulations (2011)
7. Working knowledge of the Early Years Learning Frameworks (EYLF)
Experience the KU Difference
KU offers more benefits than any other employer in the sector, including:
8. Above Award Rates!!!
9. Flexible and Regular shifts available!!!
10. KU Plus an extensive Employee benefits program with access to discounts/cashback from 400+ retailers,
11. KU focuses on holistic staff wellness through its Health & Wellbeing portal,
12. An inclusive culture with a shared vision,
13. Well-resourced and environmentally responsible workplaces,
14. Coaching and mentoring from experienced colleagues.
How to apply:
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KU Children’s Services is committed to being a child safe organisation. We put children’s safety and wellbeing at the centre of our practices. Child safety is a shared responsibility across the organisation. All KU staff contribute to maintaining our child safe culture and ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the children in our services and programs. KU has a zero tolerance of harm or abuse of children.
KU is a sensitive employer, and the cultural safety of Aboriginal children and children from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds, as well as the safety of children with a disability is of utmost importance.