Child Development Specialist

2 days ago


Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom Junior Adventures Group Full time
Casual Educator Opportunity

We are currently seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Casual Educator to join our team at Junior Adventures Group. As a key member of our Outside School Hours Care team, you will be responsible for delivering engaging programs for primary-age children in our Canterbury and Campsie locations.

Key Responsibilities:
  • To develop and implement programs that promote learning and development through play, incorporating activities such as STEM, sport, cooking, art, and craft.
  • To foster positive relationships with children, schools, communities, and parents through effective communication and teamwork.
Overview:

Junior Adventures Group is a leading provider of Outside School Hours Care services, committed to supporting children's development through play. Our experienced team works closely with local communities to deliver high-quality programs that meet the unique needs of each child.

Requirements:
  • A genuine passion for working with children and a commitment to their safety and well-being.
  • Strong skills and experience in program planning, implementation, and evaluation, with a focus on delivering high-quality outcomes.
Salary and Benefits:
  • $30-$40 per hour, based on experience and qualifications.
  • A comprehensive salary package that includes generous employee referral incentives, discounted health insurance, and exclusive discounts for family services and lifestyle choices.

We welcome applications from dedicated and enthusiastic individuals who share our commitment to delivering exceptional care and education to children.



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