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Qualified Educator - Group Leader

Regional Early Education & Development Inc. Western Australia

Permanent Full time
Base pay Above avg.
$70,000 - $80,000

Key points we found

  • Provide quality early childhood education and care for children aged 0-6.
  • Support and lead the preparation of children's programs and play environments.
  • Build positive relationships with children and families.

Remuneration & Benefits

  1. Annual wages between $65,208 – 73,645.52 per annum, dependent on experience and all conditions are in-line with the Children Services Award 2010.
  2. Health Insurance Discounts with Medibank.
  3. Employee assistance program (EAP) services provided to all staff and their immediate family.
  4. Sponsorship options available with our new labour agreement.

About You

You are looking to make a real difference in a child's life in a smaller regional center supported by a close knit community!

About Us

Regional Early Education and Development (REED) is a multi-site Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) service with currently 27 centers located throughout Regional Western Australia.

Our mission is to deliver high quality and sustainable ECEC services by contributing to the development and well being of children (who are the future), while building relationships with families and communities in Regional WA.

REED is committed to being a child safe organisation, during the application process we rigorously screen applicants based on the philosophy of a child safety organisation, putting the best interests of children and young people first

REED Locations

  1. Augusta, Western Australia - Full time
  2. Boddington, Western Australia - Full time
  3. Boyup Brooke, Western Australia - Full time
  4. Brookton, Western Australia - Full time
  5. Bruce Rock, Western Australia - Full time
  6. Corrigin, Western Australia - Full time
  7. Cunderdin, Western Australia - Full time
  8. Dalwallinu, Western Australia - Full time
  9. Darkan, Western Australia - Full time
  10. Dowerin, Western Australia - Full time
  11. Hyden, Western Australia - Full time
  12. Hopetoun, Western Australia -Full time
  13. Kalbarri, Western Australia - Full time
  14. Merredin, Western Australia - Full time
  15. Mingenew, Western Australia - Full time
  16. Mukinbuddin, Western Australia - Full time
  17. Nannup, Western Australia - Full time
  18. Narembeen, Western Australia - Full time
  19. Narrogin, Western Australia - Full time
  20. Northampton, Western Australia - Full time
  21. Perenjori, Western Australia - Full time
  22. Pingelly, Western Australia - Full Time
  23. Quairading, Western Australia - Full time
  24. Ravensthorpe, Western Australia - Fulltime
  25. Wundowie, Western Australia - Full time
  26. Yilgarn, Western Australia - Full time
  27. Walpole, Western Australia - Full time

About the Position - (ANZSCO ******)

Primary Responsibilities

  1. Provide quality early childhood education, care and development for children aged 0-6 for long day care and up to 12yrs in outside school hours care.
  2. Support, plan and lead the preparation of children’s programs and play environments based on the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive of each child’s learning and development. This includes setting and supervising daily routines, critical reflection and supporting individual child needs.
  3. Support children’s learning through play, by providing age appropriate experiences and building on their individual interests to facilitate additional learning opportunities for each child.
  4. Build relationships with children and families that are positive, respectful and built on trust.
  5. Ensure the health and safety of children at all times.
  6. Work with children and families to effectively implement and supervise children’s daily routines.
  7. Provide a safe and inclusive environment for children.
  8. Support children to develop cooperative behaviour through effective interactions, and ensuring behaviour expectations are age appropriate.
  9. Provide a range of programs to support children’s development, acting as a role model for children in all developmental stages.
  10. Ensure child: staff ratios are maintained, and children are adequately supervised at all times.
  11. Provide support and direction to trainees, students, and volunteers through coaching, supervision, reflection and evaluation, and working cooperatively.
  12. Ensure child observations are completed and recorded regularly, using child interests to plan and build quality, inclusive programs and sharing children’s progress with the child’s parent/guardian.
  13. Have primary responsibility for children within your care, working effectively with Assistant Educators and Trainee’s by delegating tasks and responsibilities where necessary.
  14. Working in accordance with the requirements of the Children (Education and Care Services National Law Application) Bill 2010, Education and Care Services National Regulations and the National Quality Standard for Early Education and Care.
  15. Adhere to child safe policies and act with commitment to the philosophy of a child safe organisation

Leadership Responsibilities

  1. Responsible for the day-to-day management of the centre or service in the temporary absence of the Director and for management and compliance with licensing and all statutory and quality assurance issues.
  2. Generally, supervise all employees within the service and build a cohesive team committed to the delivery of high quality, sustainable services.
  3. Work in conjunction with the Cluster Manager in developing an organisation recognised for its professionalism, with a staff structure and appropriate processes and business systems.
  4. Work with the Cluster Manager to develop the profile of the organisation in the community.
  5. Maintain close networks with the other Team Leaders within the Cluster.
  6. Contribute, through the Cluster Manager, to the development of the centre or service’s policies.
  7. Ensure implementation of REED Inc operational policies and processes.
  8. Work with the Cluster Manager to develop a strategy to increase utilisation of the service by attracting families from all backgrounds that make up a community.

Operations

  1. Manage the day to day operations of each service through open communication and documentation with the Cluster Manager.
  2. Comply with the National Quality Framework for early childhood programs and National Quality Standards Regulations.
  3. Ensure programming, including individual and group observations are being completed.
  4. Provide pedagogy support to educators within the service.
  5. Assist with staff rostering.
  6. Ensure that the centre or service’s policies and procedures are adhered to.
  7. Any other reasonable duties requested by the Cluster Manager.

VISA Sponsorship

Visa sponsorship options may be available to the appropriate applicant.

482 Company Specific Labour Agreement (2 Years FTE required, IELTS level 6)

Sponsorship is now available to applicants who otherwise meet eligibility requirements but have only one year full time experience under our new Labour Agreement.

Required Skills, Knowledge, Qualities, Experience & Qualifications

Essential

Diploma in Children’s Services.

Up to date knowledge of all licensing and legislation relating to the provision of Early Childhood Education and Care.

Understanding of the National Quality Framework and Standards, National Early Years Learning Framework and application.

Proven ability to lead, develop and supervise staff.

Proven ability to promote open communication in a team environment.

Proven ability to develop and maintain positive relationships with families.

Current Western Australian WWCC.

Current national police clearance.

Current Australian Class C Drivers License.

Desirable

Experience in provision of ongoing support and assistance to staff in administrative procedures, curriculum development, programming, family and community liaison and professional development.

Ability to integrate Anti-Bias strategies into all program areas.

OHS knowledge and understanding as it applies to ECEC services and its implication to ensure a safe and healthy environment in the service.

Ability to work within tight time frames.

Current First Aid, Anaphylaxis and Asthma Management Certificates.

To apply for this position, please email your resume and cover letter to ********************** or for more information about the position, you can call us on ************

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Skills
BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
child observation
CHILDCARE
CULTURAL SENSITIVITY
PLAY-BASED LEARNING
PROGRAM PLANNING
RELATIONSHIP BUILDING
TEAMWORK

Perks & benefits
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services
HEALTH INSURANCE DISCOUNTS
Sponsorship options available

More details
Expiring date
15 May 2026
Date posted
15 Apr 2026
Category
Education, Training & Childcare
Occupation
Early Childhood
Contract type
Permanent
Work type
Full time
Job mode
Onsite / Standard business hours
Industry
Education and Training
Sector
Privately held company
Desired education level
Vocational or certificate
Company size
201 to 1000

Regional Early Education & Development Inc.

201 to 1000
Company size
Pay insights
Market average based on all Early Childhood jobs in Western Australia
Above avg. range
$70k - $80k
Market average
$65k
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Market average
$48k
$100k
This job pays above average

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