Carrum FCC - Kindergarten Teacher

  • 493315
  • Carrum, VIC, Australia
  • Family, Youth & Children's Services
  • Part time
  • Closing on: Jun 8 2026
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  • Are you someone who is caring and creative, eager to inspire the next generation?
  • Exciting part time opportunity 30.5hrs per week
  • $81,188 - $93,494 per annum (pro rata), plus superannuation , dependent on experience  
  • Location:  Carrum Family and Children's centre 

We have the following positions available

1 x Part time - Early Childhood Teacher working (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday contact 8 hours per day) non-contact Thursday and every second Friday 6.5 hours per day. 

About the team

The City of Kingston operates three Family and Children’s Centres in Carrum, Edithvale, and Parkdale, with Carrum proudly holding an “Exceeding” rating under the National Quality Standard. We foster a compassionate, experienced team environment supported by hands-on senior management who value your unique contributions and empower your growth.

 What we offer you

  • Excellent Pay and Conditions  

  • Paid School Holidays Off: Enjoy time off during school holidays 

  • Team Teaching Environment: Collaborate with a supportive and experienced team.  

  • Professional Development: Paid opportunities for professional growth and attendance at our annual conference. 

  • Career Progression: Opportunities for career development within our organisation.  

  • Dedicated Educational Leader & Inclusive Practice Coordinator: Receive guidance and support in your role.  

  • Wellbeing Initiatives: Access to programs and resources that prioritise your mental and physical wellbeing, ensuring a balanced work-life environment.  

A bit about the role

The role involves working collaboratively with another Early Childhood Teacher and a team of experienced educators, to develop and implement an engaging program that fosters young children's social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development. You will guide children's curiosity and foundational skills, helping them build confidence and a love for learning during their most formative years.  

In this role you will: 

  • Supervise Educators: Oversee the work of Early Years Educators.  

  • Supervise Children: Ensure the safety of every child by supervising their activities at all times  

  • Build relationships: Develop and maintain strong collaborative relationships with children, families and other team members   

  • Create Routines: Set up effective daily routines and systems  

  • Develop Curriculum: Plan, carry out, and assess the children's learning activities  

  • Work Together: Collaborate with leaders, coworkers, families, children, and the community  

  • Adhere to the requirements of the National Quality Standards and framework, Regulations and EYLF                                                                                   

  • Program Implementation: Assist in the implementation of high-quality children’s programs that respond to individual strengths and interests of children, families, and staff.  

Your Skills and Experience

As a passionate, caring and nurturing individual, you will have a strong passion for Early Childhood education along with the following;  

  • Minimum Qualification: Bachelor of Early Childhood (0-8) 

  • Clearances: VIT Registration  

  • First Aid Certification: Level 2 First Aid, including Asthma & Anaphylaxis management and CPR  

  • Curriculum Knowledge: Solid understanding of the expectations of the Victorian and National Curriculum Frameworks, National Quality Standards and the current Regulations.  

The right candidate will be able to demonstrate the City of Kingston’s values of

We make a difference ǀ We show care and respect ǀ We take pride in our work ǀ We are better together

Don’t meet every single requirement for this role? At Kingston Council, we recognise that different experiences make for great community outcomes. If you are excited about this role, but your experience doesn’t perfectly align to the criteria we encourage you to submit your application.

How to Apply

To learn more about this role, please view the full Position Description on our Careers website

If you are interested in this opportunity, please submit your resume and a cover letter outlining your experience and how it relates to the role. To apply, please click the ‘Apply’ button.

All applications must be submitted online through our careers portal.  Please note that we do not accept applications or inquiries from recruitment agencies

Enquiries

For any enquiries about the position, please contact fcc.recruitment@kingston.vic.gov.au  

To be considered for this role, applicants must have the legal right to work in Australia.

For any reasonable adjustments or access needs during the application or interview process, please contact the Hiring Manager or email us at peopleandculture@kingston.vic.gov.au

About Kingston 

Kingston Council’s collective focus is on delivering exceptional service that achieves our vision and meets community expectations.

We are an inclusive, resilient community with a thriving economy, where we all share a safe, sustainable environment. The City of Kingston is south-east of Melbourne and is approximately 20km from Melbourne's CBD. We employ over 1,600 people in a diverse range of roles including engineering, customer service, administration, finance, family, youth and children's services, sport and recreation, health, parks and gardens, planning, arts and management.

Why Work for Kingston?

At Kingston Council, we believe in fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued. We support diversity and encourage applications from persons of all backgrounds. Here are some reasons why you might love working with us:    

  • Flexible Work Options, including remote and work flexible work hours (where applicable)  

  • Learning and development opportunities through professional development programs  

  • Access to accrued day off every four weeks (Optional - full time employees only)  

  • Purchase leave options  

  • Career development opportunities,  

  • Study/development assistance  

  • Discounted gym memberships  

  • 16 weeks paid parental leave for both primary and partner carers  

  • Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)  

  • Social club events  

  • Free Onsite parking  

For further information visit our website Join our team - City of Kingston  

Kingston City Council is an equal opportunity employer, committed to reconciliation and being a child safe organisation.   

We are dedicated to attracting, retaining, and developing people of all genders, ethnicities, sexual orientations, abilities, and ages. 

Applications are encouraged from all sectors of the community, and we strongly encourage applications from the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander community. We support adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, as well as during employment.   

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