Enjoy your pick of early childhood educator jobs with Pulse Child Care Crew today. Our industry expert consultants are here to assist you in finding your next role in Sydney and across New South Wales (NSW).
Locations for early childhood educator jobs
We want to hear from you if you are looking for early childhood educator jobs in the following areas:
- Lower and Upper North Shore
- Northern Beaches
- Penrith and the Blue Mountains
- Shellharbour and Wollongong area
- Sydney CBD
- Western Sydney
- And more!
Benefits of working as an early childhood educator with Pulse Child Care Crew
Whilst working as an early childhood educator, you can enjoy the following benefits:
- Market-leading pay rates
- A wide choice of locations close to transport links
- A new user-friendly app developed in-house for accepting shifts and submitting timesheets
- Consultant and after-hours support
- Lots of flexibility and variety in shifts offered
Interested in finding out more? Contact us for more information and get started today.
Early childhood educator job FAQs
What does an early childhood educator do?
An early childhood educator encourages children aged 2 – 5 to explore, develop and learn in a comfortable and stimulating environment. The responsibilities of an early childhood educator include:
- Being a stellar role model for children, speaking calmly, actively listening and using manners to set an example
- Planning engaging activities that delve into children’s interests and hobbies
- Managing health and safety through reducing hazards and minimising risks
- Communicating effectively with families and children
- Observing and assessing children’s behaviours
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What types of work can I choose from as an early childhood educator with Pulse Child Care Crew?
You can opt for casual and permanent work as an early childhood educator with Pulse Child Care Crew. Casual or temporary means you accept shifts that help with roster gaps and alleviate workforce shortages on a last-minute basis. Our consultants can also find you permanent jobs matching your career goals. Get in touch with us today.
What can I expect to earn as an early childhood educator?
As an early childhood educator, your salary and pay rate will depend on your qualifications, experience and whether you want to work casually or permanently. A casual early childhood educator with Pulse Child Care Crew will earn between $35 - $46, with the potential to increase upon obtaining a Bachelor of Early Childhood Education. Those looking for a permanent role will receive a lower rate of pay due to additional benefits like annual and sick leave. Minimum wages as per the Children's Service Award 2010 start at $24.95 per hour, or $948.00 per week.
What skills does a great early childhood educator have?
To excel in the role of an early childhood educator, you must know how to:
- Improve children’s speech and language through a variety of teaching methods
- Manage a classroom effectively
- Communicate well with young children and colleagues
- Remain enthusiastic and upbeat in challenging situations
- De-escalate situations when necessary
What qualifications does an early childhood educator need?
An early childhood educator can have different levels of education. To qualify for this role, you will need to hold either a Certificate III in Early Childhood (or equivalent) or a Diploma in Early Childhood Education. A Diploma-qualified individual will earn more than a Certificate III professional.
Where can I find the latest early childhood educator jobs?