Junior Adventures Group is seeking an inspiring OSHC Assistant Coordinator for Helping Hands St Helens in Maryborough, a permanent part-time leadership role (30 hours across split shifts Monday to Friday) overseeing a before and after-school program for children aged 5 to 12. You’ll help design a vibrant, child-centered program, manage rosters and daily operations, and foster a positive team culture while partnering with families and the school community, with guidance from an experienced Coordinator and Regional Manager. Requirements include a 2 Year Qualified Educator qualification in Queensland under ACECQA, National Child Safety Training, a Police Check and Working with Children Check, and Australian work rights. Benefits include up to $42 per hour, work-life balance, and career progression. To apply, tailor your resume to show leadership in OSHC, rostering, compliance, and family partnerships, and demonstrate clear communication and teamwork with a passion for supporting children; have checks ready and illustrate how you would contribute to a values-led workplace.
Partnering with parents and school communities, at Junior Adventures Group (JAG) our goal is to help today's children navigate their tomorrow by supporting children's development through play in fun, engaging environments. We live and breathe our company values every day by being considerate, passionate, courageous, and making a difference.
Helping Hands St Helens is seeking an inspiring and motivated OSHC Assistant Coordinator to join our growing Helping Hands service. This is an exciting opportunity to step into a key leadership role where you’ll shape culture, drive quality, and make a genuine difference in the lives of children and your team.
This is a permanent, part-time role (30 hours per week) working across split shifts, Monday to Friday.
Service hours include:
Why You'll Love Working With Us
About your new role
As an Assistant Coordinator, you’ll help lead a team of passionate Educators and oversee an engaging before- and after-school program for children aged 5-12 years. This role is all about leadership:
Who are we looking for?
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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.