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Educarer (ACEY/HCIC) [Macpherson]

Open 17d

Summary

Early childhood educator planning and implementing developmentally appropriate learning activities for infants and toddlers in a preschool setting.

Child Development

  • Identify How Children (Birth to Age 3) Learn and Develop

Curriculum & Pedagogy

  • Assist in Planning and Implementing Developmentally Appropriate Teaching, Learning and Caregiving Approaches Aligned to Curriculum Frameworks
  • Assist in observation and documentation of children’s learning.
  • Assist in integrating respectfulness, responsiveness and reciprocity within the curriculum.

Interactions & Relationships

  • Display sensitivity to each child’s needs (within a group setting) through respectful, responsiveness and reciprocal interactions and relationships with children.
  • Support children’s development of secure attachments through warm, consistent and nurturing caregiving.

Healthy, Safety & Nutrition

  • Adhere to health, safety, nutritional and hygiene standards and procedures.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Qualification: Higher Certificate in Infant Care (HCIC) / Advanced Certificate in Early Years (ACEY) / Advance Certificate in Early Childhood Care & Education (ACECCE) / Diploma in Early Childhood Care & Education – Teaching (DECCE-T)
  • Other qualifications as required by ECDA (if applicable)

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