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Early Childhood Educator (Diploma qualified)

Anglicare NSW South, NSW West and ACT

Early Childhood Education & Care

Posted 17/06/2026
Closes 01/07/2026

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Calwell, 2905, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Full time

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Help shape the future of young minds – join our team of Early Childhood Educators at Anglicare NSW South, NSW West & ACT.   

  • Diploma qualified Educator 

  • Full time role, 76 hours per fortnight located in Calwell, ACT 

  • Above award wages 

  • PD Training opportunities 

  • Generous salary packaging benefits under Anglicare's PBI status - ask us about this! 

  • Paid gratis leave during shut down period 

Are you an energetic and enthusiastic Diploma-qualified Early Childhood Educator looking to be part of a highly skilled and supportive team?  

About Us 

Anglicare NSW South, NSW West & ACT (Anglicare) is a not-for-profit organisation currently seeking Early Childhood Educator (Diploma qualified) to join our team in Calwell, ACT. We are deeply committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children, and we maintain zero tolerance for child abuse in any form.   
 
At Anglicare, we foster child safe environments where every child feels included, valued, heard, and where their strengths and diversity are celebrated. We are committed to cultural safety for all children, including respecting and valuing the unique identities and experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. 

We work to remove barriers that may prevent children and families with diverse needs from feeling safe, welcome, or included, and we actively reduce the likelihood of harm by encouraging concerns to be raised and responding promptly to any disclosures or signs of harm. Our staff are equipped with the knowledge and skills to identify, prevent, and report harm, building a culture where children feel safe to speak up. 

About the Opportunity: 

As a Diploma-qualified Educator, you will play a key role in supporting our teams to deliver high-quality educational play-based programs for young children. 

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Take a leading role in planning, implementation, evaluation and documentation of play-based, inclusive, developmentally appropriate educational programs aligned with the EYLF, NQF, and NQS. 

  • Support children’s learning through intentional teaching, responsive interactions, and provision of engaging learning experiences. 

  • Provide a safe, welcoming, and stimulating environment that prioritises children’s health, safety, and wellbeing. 

  • Complete documentation, assessment, and reporting to support each child’s learning and development. 

  • Adhere to all child protection, mandatory reporting, and safeguarding requirements. Lead and mentor Educators and other team members to build and sustain a constructive teaching environment. 

  • Proactively respond to child and family needs by encouraging, valuing and respecting their involvement. 

  • Leverage professional communication with all relevant colleagues and managers and work harmoniously to achieve excellence in every aspect of service delivery. 

  • Build secure, respectful, and professional relationships with children, families, colleagues and the wider community and provide them with prompt and courteous service. 

  • Adherence to both Early Childhood Australia’s Code of Ethics and Anglicare's Code of Conduct. 

About You 

  • You hold (or are actively working towards) an ACECQA‑approved Diploma qualification in Early Childhood Education. 

  • You have experience working with children in Early Learning environments. 

  • You demonstrate a strong commitment to safeguarding children and upholding their safety and wellbeing at all times. 

  • You have a solid understanding of the National Quality Framework (NQF), including the National Quality Standards (NQS), the Early Years Learning Framework, and the My Time, Our Place Framework for learning. 

  • You have a strong understanding of your responsibilities as a Mandatory Reporter under Child Protection legislation. 

  • You possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive, trusting relationships with children, families, and colleagues. 

  • You bring energy, enthusiasm, and creativity to your work, along with a genuine passion for supporting children’s learning and development. 

  • You are committed to Anglicare’s mission and values of integrity, inclusiveness, dignity, and compassion. 

  • You hold a current First Aid certificate, or a willingness to obtain. 

  • You have a current Working with Vulnerable People card (WWVP) - ACT. 

  • Have completed the foundation training modules of the National Child Safety Training provided by the Department of Education, Australian Government (prior to employment)

How to Apply: 

We'd love to hear from you if you can bring your expertise and passion to our team!  

Please submit your resume and cover letter outlining how your experience aligns with the key responsibilities of the role. 

Applicants will be required to undergo reference checks and a National Criminal History Check prior to an offer of employment.  

For all enquiries, please get in touch with Recruitment team at ***********@anglicare.com.au  

Applications close: 15 July 2026

Find out more about us on our website- LinkedIn and Facebook pages. 

Anglicare NSW South, NSW West, ACT is a child-safe organisation. 

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