Join the Emali Morphett Vale Team!
Early Childhood Teacher
Are you passionate, playful, and ready to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children? Emali Morphett Vale is growing, and we’re on the lookout for exceptional Early Childhood Teachers to join our vibrant centre!
Our beautiful purpose-built centre in Morphett Vale is filled with curious minds, warm hearts, and a team who genuinely love what they do. If you thrive in a collaborative environment and believe in creating magical learning moments every day, this is the place for you.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Creating engaging, play-based learning experiences that spark curiosity and joy
- Building strong, nurturing relationships with children and families
- Observing, assessing, and celebrating children’s individual learning journeys
- Working closely with a supportive team of passionate educators
- Contributing to a positive, high-quality centre culture
- Growing your skills through exciting professional development opportunities
- (For Teachers) Leading curriculum planning and shaping intentional, inspiring programs
What We’re Looking For
We would love to hear from you if you are:
Early Childhood Teachers:
- Completion of federally mandated National Child Safe Training
- Degree-qualified (ACECQA approved)
- Teacher registered or working towards
- Confident in curriculum design, documentation, and leading learning
- Passionate about early childhood education
- Strong communicators with a warm, inclusive approach
- Team players who bring positivity, creativity, and collaboration to the workplace
Why You’ll Love Emali Morphett Vale
- A supportive, friendly, and forward-thinking team
- A beautiful environment designed to inspire educators and children alike
- A culture that celebrates passion, creativity, and heart
Child Safety & Child Protection Responsibilities
At Emali Early Learning Centre, child safety is our highest priority. The successful applicant is expected to:
· Uphold the service’s Child Safe Commitment at all times.
· Actively promote a culture where children feel safe, heard, and respected.
· Understand and comply with mandatory reporting obligations under NSW legislation.
· Identify and respond appropriately to concerns regarding child wellbeing, abuse, or neglect.
· Follow all child protection policies, procedures, and reporting processes.
· Maintain appropriate professional boundaries and model respectful behaviour at all times.
· Support other educators in understanding and implementing child safe practices.
· Ensure daily practices, environments, and supervision strategies minimise risk and promote child safety.
If you’re ready to join a centre where your ideas matter, your passion is celebrated, and your role makes a genuine difference, we can’t wait to meet you.