Job DescriptionAt KU, your contributions to children and families are celebrated with competitive pay, excellent working conditions, and unmatched benefits.
As a Casual Educator, you'll support permanent staff in delivering high-quality, play-based early childhood programs, working across various age groups.
We're currently looking for Certificate III Early Childhood Educators based in Queanbeyan, NSW.
Do you: Have a passion for working with children Aspire to further your career Want sector leading pay & benefits Want to be recognised for your contributions Desire to work with highly skilled professional colleagues Essential Requirements: Australian work rights Recognised Certificate III in Early Childhood (ACECQA-approved) Valid Working with Children Check Current Child Protection training Why KU?
KU offers sector-leading benefits that make us a standout employer: Annual pay increases that reflect your value Extensive free professional learning opportunities A supportive, inclusive culture with a shared vision Well-resourced, sustainable workplaces Coaching and mentoring from experienced colleagues How to Apply: Submit your updated Cover Letter and CV through the APPLY NOW button.
Next Steps: Be available for an in-person interview at one of our services Provide two referees from within the early childhood sector For questions, contact Laura, HR Partner, at 02 9268 3919 or ******.
(Note: applications cannot be submitted via email.
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