Float Educator – Cert III | Wahroonga Early Learning Centre | 15 hrs/week Location: Wahroonga, NSW Employment Type: Part-Time (15 hours/week) Start Date: 4th August 2025 Guardian Wahroonga is excited to offer a part-time Float Educator opportunity to support our extended operating hours . We are seeking a passionate and reliable educator to work either 3 hours in the morning or 3 hours in the afternoon , providing flexible support across our vibrant and purpose-built learning spaces. About the Role: Part-time float position (15 hours per week) Flexible shifts: 3 hours in the morning or 3 hours in the afternoon Support across different age groups and learning environments Opportunity to contribute to a supportive and passionate team of educators Ideal for educators seeking consistent part-time hours with potential growth opportunities About You: Hold a Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care (or currently working towards it) - (this role is reserved for Cert 3 or working towards it only) Passion for working with children and contributing to their development Positive, proactive, and flexible team player Must have WWCC employee card for South Australia Why Guardian Wahroonga?: Located in a stunning heritage estate in Sydney’s Upper North Shore, Guardian Wahroonga offers a homely, nurturing environment for children and educators alike. The centre features spacious outdoor areas, a community garden, art ateliers, and natural learning environments that foster creativity and exploration. Learn more about our centre here: Guardian Wahroonga Childcare Centre What We Offer: Competitive base salary Additional 10% Government wage bonus , increasing to 15% in December 2025 Professional development and training support Collaborative team culture and mentorship opportunities Apply Now Ready to join a purpose-driven centre that puts children and educators first? Apply today and become part of the Guardian family! At Guardian, we value diversity and foster an inclusive workplace where everyone is valued, respected, and supported to progress. We are committed to reconciliation and creating a sense of belonging for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People. Child safety is our top priority—zero tolerance for any form of harm.