Our Outside School Hours Care service, Stretton State College Helping Hands, is looking for a passionate Assistant Coordinator to assist with managing the service and providing engaging programs for our primary-age children.
This is a permanent part-time opportunity offering 20 hours per week to assist with leading a team of passionate Educators. You'll work Monday to Friday in split shifts across our programs:
☀️ Rise then Shine Program – Morning shifts (6:30am – 8:45am)
🎒 Stay and Play Program – Afternoon shifts (2:45pm – 6:00pm)
🏖️ Holiday HQ Program – Extra hours available during school holidays (6:30am – 6:00pm)
About the role
Get ready for an exciting opportunity to co-manage a dynamic team of Educators, where you’ll experience the perfect blend of support and leadership growth!
What's in it for you?
✨Career growth & training – Your path to management starts here!
✨ Employee Referral Program – Earn up to $1,000 for referring a friend
✨ Exclusive Discounts – Health insurance, fitness & wellbeing services, PLUS savings for your family to attend our programs
✨ Maintain your work-life balance - set days and hours with time off in the middle of the day; ideal for students or those balancing other commitments
✨ Work at one location – build strong relationships with the school, children, staff, and community
✨ Extra Perks – We’re approved for the ECEC Grant – get an extra 15% with us!
Is this you?
✔️ Love working with kids and creating a positive impact.
✔️ Has experience with leadership responsibilities.
✔️ Are fun, energetic, and full of great ideas.
✔️ Communicate clearly and confidently.
✔️ Can work well in a team and lead by example.
✔️ Have (or are willing to get) a Working with Children Check & National Police Check.
✔️ Have Australian work rights.
✔️ Hold or working towards a relevant Diploma-level (or higher) qualification for working with children as per ACECQA
At Junior Adventures Group, child safety and child safeguarding principles are our top priorities. Our recruitment process includes thorough background checks and screenings to ensure the wellbeing of all children in our care.
We welcome individuals from all backgrounds, abilities, and identities, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.