Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 4th Jun 2021
The Robyn Jane Children’s Centre is a 70-place, not-for-profit incorporated body, overseen by a committee of management, providing high-quality long day care and kindergarten to families within the Healesville community. An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander program runs within the centre, with 12 funded places. The Boorai Program is a soft entry to childcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and offers a six hour, culturally specific program every Monday.
The Centre seeks to provide stimulating, positive experiences, and interactions for all children in care, fostering all aspects of their development.
In October 2018, the Centre received the highest rating of “Exceeding” in six areas of the National Quality Framework (NQF).
The Robyn Jane Children's Centre currently has an opportunity for a Cultural Team Leader to work on a part-time basis in Healesville, Victoria, roughly a 1 hour drive from the Melbourne CBD.
Reporting to the Senior Centre Director and supervising the Boorai Program educators, you will primarily be responsible for the preparation, implementation and evaluation of a developmentally and culturally appropriate program for individual children or groups.
More specifically, your day-to-day duties will include but will not be limited to:
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Please note: This is an Aboriginal Identified Position and has been assessed as being a special measure as per the Equal opportunity Act 2010 (VIC) and meets the requirements of a special measure under the Human Rights Commission Targeted recruitment of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander people.
To be considered for this role you will need a Diploma in Children's Services, a current First Aid Certificate (inclusive of Anaphylaxis and Asthma training) & a current Working with Children Check.
In addition to these qualifications, you will have a solid understanding of Indigenous culture and have working experience in childcare. Applicants with a background in general teaching will be highly regarded.
Good interpersonal communication skills will be key to you being successful in this role, as you are required to effectively work in a team, reporting on matters and delivering and presenting outcomes to staff and other team members.
Other requirements include effective time management and a strong understanding of cultural care practices and relevant industry standards & codes of ethics.
This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual with a background in early learning with relevant qualifications to step into a leadership role, all within a community focused not-for-profit which is highly rated in accordance to National Quality Frameworks (NQF).
In return for your hard work and dedication, you will be rewarded with a highly attractive salary in line with the Children Services Award Level 4.3.
You will also be benefited from substantial career development and growth opportunities by learning from the Senior Centre Director, in addition to forming lasting relationships with like-minded people and organisations who are passionate about the same cause as you.