Description What is the Permanent Relief Team? The Permanent Relief Team is made up of around 60 qualified educators and teachers that work across assigned regions. The permanent relief team is led by an experienced early childhood professional, and the team has dedicated coordinators as a support resource. Permanent relief members ensure continuity and high quality education and care for children attending our services when a regular staff member is absent. Imagine the chance to work alongside a number of highly motivated educational leaders, have the opportunity to travel across a number of services with unique specialisations and receive mentoring to excel your personal growth as a professional. The Role We are looking for a fully qualified teacher who is enthusiastic, dedicated and experienced in delivering high quality early education in a play-based setting. At times, you may also be called upon to temporarily fulfil the role of Director or even take on the responsibilities of the Nominated Supervisor. Therefore, you will need to be confident in stepping into leadership roles when needed. In that time, you'll be responsible for guiding and managing a team of educators, ensuring smooth program implementation and development. Excellent communication skills are key, as you'll be sharing children's educational experiences with parents and colleagues. You will work Monday to Friday, 8 hours per day on a permanent basis across two locations: KU Braddon KU Queanbeyan You will receive a monthly Rostered Day Off, travel allowance, access to free professional learning and mentorship. Experience the KU Difference KU has been recognised as the Employer of Choice 8 times more than any other provider within the sector We are incredibly proud to have obtained this recognition every year since 2016. Join us if you want to be seen and valued as an Early Childhood Professional working in supportive and inclusive environments. KU offers more benefits than any other employer in the sector, including: Generous annual pay increases 12 rostered days off per year, in addition to 4 weeks of annual leave Up to 14 weeks of KU full pay parental leave Travel Allowance Ongoing professional development including in leadership and management 94% of staff say we live our values KU Plus an extensive Employee benefits program with access to discounts/cashback from 400 retailers KU focuses on wholistic staff wellness through its Health & Wellbeing portal Access to extensive free professional learning An inclusive culture with a shared vision Well-resourced and environmentally responsible workplaces Coaching and mentoring from experienced colleagues. Candidates will need: An ACCEQA recognised Early Childhood Teaching degree or Diploma in Early Childhood, Current First Aid and CPR certificates, Teachers also require separate approved Asthma and Anaphylaxis Management certificates Teacher Accreditation for the relevant state, Completed training in Child Protection legislation and its implications for the care and protection of children, Current Working with Children Check (NSW) and Working with Vulnerable People (ACT) Sound understanding of the Education and Care Services National Law (2010) and the Education and Care Services National Regulations (2011), Drivers License and own vehicle (travel allowance included) How to apply: Please submit your updated Cover Letter and Updated Resume via the 'APPLY NOW' button. Want to know more? Contact Sarah, HR Generalist via 02 9268 3959. The KU Careers Facebook page is available for you with all things KU recruitment - new roles, KU news and interview tips and tricks. Like and Follow 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.