Early Childhood Teacher
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Merrylands, New South Wales (NSW) Cumberland City Council
Job Ref: | CC843 |
Employer: | Cumberland City Council |
Job Type: | Permanent Full Time |
City: | Merrylands |
Post Date: | 15/05/2019 00:00 |
Cumberland Council is a Child Safe organisation which offers a range of employment in both indoor and outdoor work across a variety of professions and trades and supports the principles of Equal Employment Opportunity, Work Health and Safety, cultural diversity and professional development of staff. Cumberland Council provides extensive services to its residents with the Cumberland Local Government Area being located some 18km west of the Sydney CBD and having an estimated resident population of 219,312. Council’s long-term Community Strategic Plan focuses on a commitment to social and cultural cohesion, the local economy, our natural and built environments and local leadership. As a member of our organisation, you will have an opportunity to drive community outcomes, programs and services and be part of a Council focused on being innovative, inspiring and delivering change.
Be part of an innovative educational program for children that provides a caring environment that enriches the lives of children and their families. You will hold a Early Childhood Teacher qualification with experience in Education and care. You will possess skills in and experience in customer service, be an excellent communicator and work well in a team environment. Council is committed to providing an accessible, safe and inclusive workplace for all. If you require additional support or any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know during the application process. Council fully supports the aims and objectives of NSW Child Protection Legislation, and associated provisions, and will implement all necessary measures to ensure a safe and supporting Council environment, which endeavours to promote child safe child friendly practices. It is essential for applicants to submit their WWCC number with their application. It is an offence under NSW legislation for barred workers to apply for or otherwise attempt to obtain, undertake or remain in child-related employment.
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