EDUCATOR
Central kids and Genius Family Day Care educators operate their Family Day Care business in their own home with the support of Coordination Unit staff. Educators program and plan for children to support them to learn grow and discover in a safe and secure environment. The Family Day Care business model offers educators the opportunity to work from home.
WHO CAN BE AN EDUCATOR?
- Interested in operating your own business from home
- Can provide a warm, secure, and family-focused environment for children
- Shows enough knowledge, understanding and experience with children (ages 0 to 12 years) and can meet their needs
- You are in good health
- Have or willing to obtain current First Aid Certificate, Asthma Emergency, Anaphylaxis Management
- Has or is willing to get a minimum Certificate III in Children's Services.
- You are willing to undergo a National Criminal History Check and Working with Children Check
- You’re 18 years or over
AN EDUCATOR MUST BE ABLE TO PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING
A current Full First Aid
CPR ( Cardiopulmonary resuscitation )
A current "Blue Card for the educator and for every adult member of the carer's household
Insurance for Family Day Care
PREPARING YOUR HOME

We know that each home is unique and will be assessed on how well it can provide quality childcare. It will be a warm and welcoming home to care for children that both the indoor and outdoor areas are assessed as being safe.
The Co-Ordinators will work with educators to identify any issues, and strategies to manage and find a solution. An educator’s home will need sufficient space for children to play in groups as well as an area for quiet play away from the group.
Need sufficient space for children’s sleeping. Need for somewhere where equipment can be safely stored is a must. Hazardous items should be out of the reach of children. Outdoor equipment that is suitable for the children of different ages meeting Australian standards. Most importantly an area where dogs can be separated from the children is preferable. If you are renting, you will need to seek written permission from your landlord to conduct Family Day Care. There may be some costs associated with making the home safe e.g., glass, fencing, repairs, storage, child safe locks for cupboards.
Need sufficient space for children’s sleeping. Need for somewhere where equipment can be safely stored is a must. Hazardous items should be out of the reach of children. Outdoor equipment that is suitable for the children of different ages meeting Australian standards. Most importantly an area where dogs can be separated from the children is preferable. If you are renting, you will need to seek written permission from your landlord to conduct Family Day Care. There may be some costs associated with making the home safe e.g., glass, fencing, repairs, storage, child safe locks for cupboards.
Experience, Knowledge and Skills
Experience
Has current experience providing care to children in a professional context, with a commitment to acquiring knowledge in and applying current best practice in professional high-quality education and care
Knowledge
Has the ability to apply knowledge of childhood development within an education and care setting
Skills
• Professional Childhood Education and Care – Able to engage children in encouraging and respectful way that inspires their sense of belonging, help them seek and make meaning of their world and empower their learning and growth by taking into consideration children’s individual differences in ability, personality, interests, cultural or linguistic background and motivation.
• Small Business Management – Able to provide individualised customer service to the families of children in care, tax compliance and maintenance of required insurances.
• Professional Practice Skills – Able to demonstrate professionalism including maintaining accurate records and documentation, demonstrating the use of reflective learning, and maintaining professional boundaries.
• Small Business Management – Able to provide individualised customer service to the families of children in care, tax compliance and maintenance of required insurances.
• Professional Practice Skills – Able to demonstrate professionalism including maintaining accurate records and documentation, demonstrating the use of reflective learning, and maintaining professional boundaries.
Personal Characteristics
• Can demonstrate a genuine interest in enthusiasm for engaging children in learning and helping them feel nurtured and valued
• Is physically and psychological resilient to the demands of providing professional and high-quality education and care for children in a home-based environment
• Is invested in building positive relationships with parents.
• Is physically and psychological resilient to the demands of providing professional and high-quality education and care for children in a home-based environment
• Is invested in building positive relationships with parents.