OSHC Service Leader Full time role up to $95,000 Super (Negotiable based on experience and skill) Bring your leadership skills to a rewarding OSHC environment where you will manage daily operations, guide a committed team of educators, and create a safe, inclusive, and engaging space for school-aged children to thrive. This is a hands-on leadership role that blends operational responsibility with people development and program delivery. You will ensure families receive exceptional service, children enjoy enriching experiences, and the service remains compliant, organised, and community focused. About the opportunity As the OSHC Service Leader, you will be responsible for overseeing the smooth running of the service each day. You will lead and mentor educators, build trusting relationships with families and school partners, and ensure the program reflects high standards of quality, safety, and child engagement. What you will do Manage day-to-day operations including quality, safety, compliance, and program delivery Lead, support, and mentor a team of educators to build capability and service excellence Design and deliver engaging, developmentally appropriate programs for school-aged children Build strong, positive relationships with families, schools, and community stakeholders Oversee rostering, enrolments, budgets, and general administrative tasks Promote and uphold a strong child-safe, inclusive, and values-aligned culture What you bring Diploma or higher in Children’s Services or an approved equivalent Working with Children Check First Aid, CPR, Asthma, and Anaphylaxis certifications Previous experience in OSHC or early childhood with demonstrated leadership capability Excellent communication, organisation, decision making, and problem solving skills Why apply Supportive, collaborative team culture Professional development and clear career growth opportunities Meaningful work that positively impacts children, families, and the school community Child safety We are a child safe organisation. Employment is subject to a valid WWCC and reference checks, consistent with QLD requirements for child related work. How to apply Submit your resume and a brief cover letter outlining your experience and how you might be suitable for the role For more information, contact Sam McBride, National OSHC Permanent Recruitment Consultant , at samuel.m@anzuk.education .