Certificate III Educator- Education and Care Services
- Salary range from $2,660.77 - $2,879.95 per fortnight depending on hours, skills and experience
- Fortnightly pay
- Generous professional development opportunities
About us:
We are not your usual, we are upbeat, resourceful and determined. Our staff and community are at the core of what we do, looking for ways to work together and support each other. Naturally welcoming, we share good-natured humour and positivity. We aim to inspire a sense of possibility and create opportunities for all by rolling up our sleeves. Our workplace is agile and flexible, keeping ahead of the times. Be a part of it, let’s get something started!
Education and Care Services is responsible for the delivery of professional, high quality childcare services and educational programs in the Campbelltown local government area. We provide care to children aged 0-12 years and operate according to Early Childhood Education and Care National Regulations and the National Quality Standards and Framework.
About the role:
We are currently seeking to fill multiple Certificate III Educator roles (Child Care Assistant) to join our team. You will be responsible for planning, implementing and evaluating developmentally appropriate programs and maintaining individual records for children aged 0-12 years.
Positions Vacant:
- 1 x Temporary part-time (15 hours per week) for up to 6 months.
- 1 x Temporary part-time (18 hours per week) for 12 months
The successful candidate will demonstrate the following key qualifications, training skills and attributes:
- Certificate III level Education and Care qualification recognised as an approved qualification by the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA). Applicants actively working towards their qualification, may be considered.
- National Child Safe Training Certificate
- Basic understanding of children development 0-12 years
- Knowledge of National Quality Framework including Education and Care Services National Regulations and Law
- Current First Aid Certificate and approved asthma and anaphylaxis training.
- A cleared Working with Children Check
- Effective interpersonal and communication skills
- Ability to work as a co-operative team member
- A commitment to a customer focused service
- Commitment to living our values of respect, integrity, teamwork, trust and optimism. It is through respect, integrity and teamwork that we build trust and create optimism for Campbelltown’s future.
As a member of our friendly and passionate team, you’ll receive the following current benefits:
- Salary range from $69,180 to $74,878 per annum (pro rata) + 12% superannuation
- Generous leave provisions
- Council paid first aid certificate and WWCC renewals, with access to a wide network of qualified educators to refine your practice.
- Generous professional development opportunities
- Uniforms provided
- Dedicated cleaners at each centre so you can focus on what you do best!
- Paid staff meetings
- Fortnightly pay
- Discounted gym membership and fitness passport for all staff
Key contact: For further information on this position, please contact Anne Smith Coordinator Education and Care Services on 4645 4443.
Applications close: 7 June 2026
Sound like you? Apply now!
Campbelltown City Council is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and values the unique contributions of all people. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and people with a disability are encouraged to apply.
Council also recognises the skills and attributes of veterans and welcomes applications from ex-service personnel.
We are committed to acting in the best interest of the children in our community. We believe children have the right to be safe, listened to and respected. We have zero tolerance for child abuse and will take allegations very seriously, responding quickly and consistently in line with our policies and procedures. We aim to provide a safe space for all children, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, children who identify as LGBTIQA+, and children with disability.