Enjoy a part-time schedule – Tuesday to Friday Support children with Autism to achieve their learning and development goals 2 minutes to the Metro and close to Redfern Train Station Make a meaningful impact as a Senior Educator, supporting children with Autism to learn, grow and thrive every day. About The Role As a Senior Educator, you'll be part of a collaborative team delivering high-quality, individualised early childhood education and care for children diagnosed with Autism. You'll create inclusive learning experiences, support each child's unique development, build strong partnerships with families, and help foster a nurturing, child-centred environment within our Autism-specific early learning room. This role is a permanent part-time position – Tuesday to Friday. This will include: Plan, implement and evaluate engaging, high-quality early learning programs that reflect each child's strengths, interests and individual needs Deliver an inclusive educational program aligned with the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) and National Quality Standards (NQS) Observe, document and assess children's learning and development to support positive outcomes and ongoing program planning Create a safe, stimulating and developmentally appropriate learning environment that supports all areas of children's growth and wellbeing Build warm, respectful relationships with children and families while ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, regulations and child-safe practices About You: You will have experience and skills in the following: Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care Minimum of 2 years' experience working in an early childhood education setting Previous experience supporting children with additional needs is highly regarded Demonstrated understanding of the Early Years Learning Framework Demonstrated understanding of the National Quality Standards Working with Children Check and current Senior First Aid qualification Sound understanding of the development of children, their health, hygiene and nutritional needs Child protection training and commitment to child safety Excellent verbal and written communication skills for effective collaboration What is on offer: Above award pay and conditions (plus WRP) Discounted childcare fees & priority placement for your children Rostered day off per month (full-time staff) Generous leave entitlements, including 12 days personal / carer’s leave Professional training and development to support you to continue to learn and grow Employee Assistance Program Other benefits can be seen here: Why work for SDN? What is it like to work with us? Established in 1983, our Waterloo Centre is a 44-place centre, offering early childhood education for children from birth to school age as well as an Autism Specific program focusing on transition to school. It's a small and tranquil centre which families call their "oasis in the city." The centre is located close to public transport and has off-street all-day parking nearby. Our team is committed to supporting the children of our community to thrive by pursuing their strengths, interests and goals and by supporting their families to feel confident, capable and connected. If you are passionate about working together to create better outcomes for children, young people, and families, we would love to hear from you! About SDN SDN Children’s Services is a respected not-for-profit organisation that has been providing quality services for children and families for 120 years. Our purpose is to promote and enhance children’s wellbeing, learning and development in inclusive environments; and our vision is for an equitable world where all children thrive. We pride ourselves on creating a unique village where all children, families and staff belong. You can find out more about us on the SDN website. SDN Children’s Services is committed to being a child-safe organisation, prioritising the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people. Successful applicants will be subject to relevant pre-employment checks including Working with Children Check (NSW) or Working with Vulnerable People (ACT). SDN Children's Services welcomes and encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and people from culturally diverse backgrounds to apply.