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- Career development and professional growth opportunities
- Fantastic employee benefits and an inclusive organisational culture
- Opportunity to make an impact for children and their families
About Intereach
Intereach is a not-for-profit provider of rural community services, working together with children, families, older people, carers, and people with a disability throughout the Riverina Murray and Murrumbidgee regions of NSW and in the Mallee, Goulburn and Loddon regions of Victoria.
Our Vision of Strong Connected Communities is what drives us daily to ensure our local communities are at the heart of everything we do.
About the Role
The Early Childhood Practitioner position will form part of a small project team delivering community-based, family centred early intervention services to children (under 6 years old) and their families who do not have access to NDIS funding.
This will be delivered using a primary service provider/key worker model in natural, community settings including family homes, kindergartens, day care centres, etc.
The Early Childhood Practitioner will be a specialist with either a Allied Health or Educator background and qualification, providing expertise and experience in early childhood development. The Early Childhood Practitioner will be aware of and able to guide others in providing supports in line with the ECIA best practice guidelines.
Travel within the region is an expectation of this role to effectively support our participants and their families.
Supervision and professional development opportunities available for successful applicants.
This position is fixed term for 12 months and can be full time or part time can be considered (up to 38 hours per week) and is based in our Griffith Office.
New graduates are encouraged to apply. Our team of experienced professionals can provide the successful applicant with ongoing support, supervision and training that will enable them to succeed and thrive in the role!
What will you gain from this role
- Be part of a supportive, forward-thinking team
- Additional leave benefits including the option to purchase additional leave, volunteer leave and flex leave
- An organisation who values flexibility
- Employee Assistance program for staff and their immediate family
- Enjoy a hybrid work arrangement with both office and remote options
- Attractive salary packaging
- Gain exposure to the NDIS Early Childhood Approach
- An inclusive and positive workplace culture
- For a full list of employee benefits visit Careers - Intereach
If you’re ready to make an impact and be part of an amazing team, we can’t wait to hear from you!
Applications close 20 November 2024 at 10am.
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To be considered for this role you must upload a resume and cover letter highlighting your skills, expertise and suitability for the role.
If you are successful in gaining an interview you will be contacted by phone. If you are not successful in gaining an interview, you will be notified via email.
Resumes and applications will be retained on file for a period of 12 months and may be referred to during this time.
For more information:
For further information related specifically to the role please contact Natalie Dumesny on 0439 451 063.
If you have any general questions or need assistance with the application process please contact the Human Resources team on Human Resources on 1300 488 226 or careers@intereach.com.au
We can offer alternative ways of applying for anyone who may not be able to apply online.
We welcome and actively encourage applications from all walks of life, ages, backgrounds and cultures including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, culturally and linguistically diverse people, people living with a disability, the LGBTQI community, people with neurological differences, mature age workers, as well as parents and carers returning to the workforce.
As a Child Safe organisation Intereach is committed to upholding high standards of child safety in everything we do. We strive to create and maintain an environment where all children feel safe, respected.