Early Childhood Educator (Certificate 3)
Applications close at 11:30 PM AEDT 5 February 2026 (late applications will not be accepted).
We are a closeknit community where families, children and educators collaborate to create an environment that provides the best possible start for young children.
We are looking for an experienced and dedicated diploma-trained educator to join our community and make a difference.
About the Cottage –
The AIS Caretaker's Cottage is a 48-place childcare facility located at the Australian Sports Commission in Bruce. It has been established to provide high-quality care in an environment that is welcoming, nurturing and educational. The Cottage maintains an Exceeding Rating and has achieved an Excellent Rating three times in a row, recognising our commitment to quality service for children, families and staff.
About the team –
We are a values driven team of professionals who strive for excellence and believe that community, collaboration, and connection inspire capable and confident lifelong learners.
We embrace innovation and best practice and welcome new team members to share their passions, interests and ideas.
What we offer –
- Above minimum educator to child ratios and above minimum qualified staff ratios
- A strong emphasis on professional development and learning
- Leave entitlements including 15 days personal leave, Christmas / New Year closedown, and paid parental leave
- Access to cultural, ceremonial and NAIDOC leave
- Flexible work arrangements and family-friendly policies
- Access to on-site facilities such as the pool and gymnasium
- Diversity in employment opportunities including opportunities to work across the organisation
About you –
We are looking for an educator who has a passion for Early Childhood Education with the following:
- A Certificate 3 in Early Childhood Education and Care
- Demonstrated experience in the education and care of children aged birth to 5 years.
- Ability to develop warm and respectful relationships with children and families
- Ability to work collaboratively across the team to maintain quality environments and experiences for children in line with the Early Years Learning Framework
- Good communication skills, both written and verbal
- Demonstrated competency in the use of computers and digital platforms
- Current First Aid Certificate, Anaphylaxis and Asthma Management training or willingness to obtain
- Current Working with Vulnerable People card
If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact:
- Contact Officer: Lisa Syrette
- Phone number: 02 62141284
- Email address: lisa.syrette@ausport.gov.au
Eligibility
To be eligible for employment with the Australian Sports Commission, it is preferred that applicants are Australian citizens or permanent residents of Australia.
As part of the Commonwealth Child Safety Framework the ASC is committed to being a Child Safe Organisation and leading the way in Child Safety across the sports sector. This position requires a Working with Vulnerable/Children People check to obtain employment.
Notes
- The ASC is committed to protecting children from harm. We require all applicants that will work with children to undergo screening processes prior to appointment.
- Should a merit pool be established for this position, it may be used to fill ongoing or fixed term opportunities as they arise within 18 months from the date advertised.
- The ASC operates under the Australian Sports Commission Act 1989 and is separate to the Public Service Act 1999. The ASC accepts most leave liability and recognition of prior service if you are currently employed at a Commonwealth agency.
- If you are experiencing issues or have any questions with the e-recruitment system, please contact the People & Culture Hub via email people@ausport.gov.au or phone (02) 6214 1328.
Acknowledgement of Country
The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands where its offices are located, the Ngunnawal people and recognises any other people or families with connection to the lands of the ACT and region, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people of the Kulin Nation, the people of the Yugambeh Nation and the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. The ASC extends this acknowledgment to all the Traditional Custodians of the lands and First Nations peoples throughout Australia and would like to pay respects to all Elders past and present. The ASC recognises the outstanding contribution that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples make to society and sport in Australia and celebrates the power of sport to promote reconciliation and reduce inequality.
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