The Glennie School is an Anglican school for girls in Toowoomba, providing an exceptional education for Kindergarten to Year 12 students with boarding from Year 5. The School enjoys an excellent reputation for the quality of its programs, care and support offered to students, as well as the commitment, dedication, and professionalism of its staff. As an OSHC Educator, you will work collaboratively with all team members of the service and support the provision of education and care for children aged 3-12 years attending The Glennie Outside School Hours Care (OSHC). You will: Engage professionally with children and families Participate in the development and implementation of the QIP work collaboratively with a diverse team Actively participates in team meetings and curriculum discussions You will have: For Qualified Educators: Minimum Certificate III in an area of study applying to childcare workers Ability to respond to needs and concerns of children to ensure quality of service meets agreed standards Effective time management skills with demonstrated ability to meet multiple deadlines and commitments Demonstrated ability to work autonomously and as part of a team Good communication and interpersonal skills with demonstrated ability to build relationships with stakeholders Hold a QLD Working with Children Check (Blue Card) and consent to a National Police Check Current First Aid Training with CPR, Anaphylaxis and Asthma - HLTAID012(First Aid) which includes HLTAID009 (CPR) First Aid in an Education Setting The Glennie School prides itself on the values that are imparted to students and will require the successful applicant to be supportive of the Anglican Ethos and comply with all state and legislative requirements under the operation of an independent school. How to Apply Please address your application to the OSHC Co-ordinator. Applications need to include a cover letter and resume. Applications close COB 6 March, 2026. You need to have the right to work in Australia. Paid Employee Positive Notice Blue Card or Exemption Card, in accordance with ‘No Card, No Start law’, as per the Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) Act 2000 is mandatory. Applications may be reviewed prior to the closing date.