Eternity News | August 14th, 2018 09:47 PM
Expression of interest: Early Childhood Educator
With NT Christian Schools
Marrara, Palmerston and Sattler
We are looking for casual Early Childhood educators to join our team. Applicants must have a clear focus on implementing educational and developmental programs for 3 to 5 years olds and a commitment to quality Christian care for families. Relevant qualifications (a minimum of a Cert III in Early Childhood Education and Care), a current ACECQA approved first aid qualification, a NT Working with Children Clearance (Ochre card) and a current police clearance are essential, as is a demonstrated ability to work as part of a cohesive team.
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For more information about these positions please contact us as per details given below.
Positions commence as negotiated
Expressions of interest considered as received
Please download the employment application form and Statement of Faith from NT Christian Schools, address the selection criteria as set out in the job description and include it with your CV: jobs.ntchristianschools.com.au
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