Centre Director
We seek to appoint 2 passionate Centre Directors who are excited by educational leadership and thrive on evidence-based practice. As the Nominated Supervisor of the service, the Centre Director will oversee the service's daily operation, whilst leading and mentoring a dynamic and diverse team of skilled educators. As the Educational Leader of the service, a great deal of importance is placed on guiding the team in their planning, critical reflection, and supporting the team in their pedagogy and practice.
Best Start Education & Care is strongly committed to providing opportunities for professional development including;
- a leadership program for directors
- Study support, including study leave and reimbursement
- Strong networking opportunities and support
- Secondment opportunities for skill development and excellent career progression opportunities across service types, and different roles.
- Ongoing support, advice and information on the sector and curriculum
- Strong professional development culture with a focus on your personal and professional development
Other benefits include;
- Job security and stability
- Access to Council’s Employee Assistance Program
- Support from Centralise administration team
- Teacher Accreditation support provided with NESA-approved and trained supervisors
- Discounted access to Council’s Leisure Centres
- 2 Health & Wellbeing Days annually
- Generous budgets for resources and PD
- Recognition and incentive programs for exceeding performance
- Paid First Aid refresher courses
- Accumulative sick leave (15 days per year)
Qualification Requirements
- Recognised university qualification in Early Childhood Education as approved by ACECQA.
- Registration with NESA as an accredited early childhood teacher
- Must be able to meet the minimum prescribed requirements of a Nominated Supervisor as per the Education and Care Services National Regulations
- Must hold a current Working with Children Check number (under the new WWCC system)
- Must undertake a National Police Check
Role Expectations
- Considerable experience within an early childhood setting, particularly as an early childhood teacher and a minimum of two years working as a Centre Director.
- Proven leadership, management and interpersonal skills
- Demonstrated financial management skills and demonstrated judgement and problem-solving skills
- Sound understanding of early childhood theory and curriculum planning for children aged 0-5 years, and demonstrated ability to engage in reflective practice and action research
- Comprehensive understanding and practical implementation of the National Quality Framework (NQF), the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF), Child Protection legislation and their implications on practice
- Demonstrated commitment to inclusive practice
Applications close at 11:59pm on Sunday 23 February 2025
Please contact us at cfs@fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au or on 9725 0393 if you have any questions regarding the position.
Applicants must be prepared to undergo a medical examination at Council's expense. Fairfield City Council is a smoke-free workplace and is an EEO employer.
Applications must address the Essential Criteria as outlined in the position description. Your resume should also be able to reflect the skills required. A position description is available from the contact person listed above, or from Council’s website.
Applicants must provide two current work references (Reference name, title and business phone number is required. Mobile numbers are not recommended). If you are successful to the final interview all qualifications, Police and WWCC Check and memberships must be supplied, by providing certified copies, and will be confirmed by Council.
To apply please visit Council’s website www.fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au or mail your application addressed to The City Manager, PO Box 21, Fairfield NSW 1860.