Lead Educator

Do you believe every child learns best through play?


Are you passionate about early childhood development, creating meaningful learning experiences, and supporting families to thrive? If you love working directly with children and guiding others to deliver high-quality programs — you’ll feel right at home with Playgroup NSW.


For over 50 years, we’ve been connecting families, building communities, and creating joyful learning experiences for children. We’re now looking for a Lead Educator to help deliver impactful, play-based programs and support our educators to deliver consistent, high-quality experiences.


ABOUT THE ROLE



As a Lead Educator, you will design and deliver engaging, evidence-informed playgroup sessions that support children’s development and build parent confidence in Sanctuary Point for 3.5 hours a week.


You’ll create welcoming, inclusive environments where children and families feel safe, supported, and connected. You’ll also provide day-to-day guidance to Educators, ensuring consistent, high-quality program delivery aligned with early childhood frameworks


KEY RESPONSIBILITIES


Program Delivery & Quality

  • Deliver engaging, structured playgroup sessions that support children’s development and participation
  • Create welcoming environments that encourage positive interactions between children and families
  • Plan and facilitate activities aligned with child development frameworks (EYLF/AEDC) Maintain accurate attendance and evaluation records



Team Support & Leadership

  • Provide day-to-day guidance, coaching and support to Educators
  • Model best practice in play-based learning and family engagement
  • Facilitate team reflections and continuous improvement
    Monitor session quality to ensure programs are safe, inclusive and effective


Community & Family Engagement

  • Build positive relationships with families from diverse backgrounds
  • Support parents in developing confidence and connection through play
  • Foster inclusive and culturally safe environments



Safety & Compliance

  • Ensure child safety and wellbeing is prioritised at all times
  • Follow WHS policies, identify risks, and report incidents appropriately
  • Adhere to Playgroup NSW policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements


ABOUT YOU



We’d love to hear from you if you have:

  • A Diploma (or working toward) in Early Childhood, Community Services, Social Sciences, or similar
  • Experience working with children and families, particularly in community or early learning setting
  • Strong understanding of child development and play-based learning
  • Ability to engage and support families from diverse and vulnerable backgrounds
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
  • Strong organisational and administrative capability
  • Confidence working both independently and as part of a team


Essential Requirements

  • Working With Children Check
  • First Aid Certificate (desirable)
  • Driving Licence



WHY JOIN PLAYGROUP NSW?

As part of our team, you’ll enjoy:


  • Purpose-driven work– make a real difference in children’s early years
  • Supportive team culture– collaborative, inclusive and values-led
  • Professional development – opportunities to grow your skills and career
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • Wellbeing support - Employee Assistance Program


READY TO JOIN US?

If you’re passionate about early learning, community connection, and creating positive outcomes for children and families, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now and help shape brighter futures through play.