Learning Links Childcare

Careers

Join the Learning Links family

We are often on the lookout for passionate ECE Qualified teachers who have values aligned with ours. If after reading our website you believe there is a strong link in teaching practices then we would love to hear from you. Please email or call Marie Sutherland, Operations Manager to discuss in confidence. Email Id marie@learninglinkschildcare.co.nz,  Phone 021 361852

Description

Located in Te Awamutu our amazing purpose built centre in Alexandra Street is seeking a qualified teacher to join the team.

Read on below and if this environment resonates with you we would love to chat.

Relocation assistance is available for the right candidate.

To discuss in more detail please contact Marie Sutherland, Operations Manager in confidence. Or alternatively email and apply online. Send email to marie@learninglinkschildcare.co.nz

At Learning Links Childcare our Vision is ‘ Everyone Learning, Everyone Leading, Everyone Succeeding’. ‘ Ako, Arataki, Angitu, Tatau, tatau e.

Everyone Learning. Through play and meaningful real-life experiences, within the Childcare Centre and local community, children develop the essential life skills and characteristics they need in order to thrive in the 21st century.

Everyone Leading. Our Childcare Centre teaches 21st century leadership and life skills based on the idea that there is a leader in everyone and leaders strive to be the best version of themselves.

Everyone Succeeding. We believe every child has the potential succeed. Through love and support our children will grow and develop as competent confident learners, healthy in mind body and spirit, secure in their sense of belonging and ready for school.

Our programme is based on Te Whariki’s aspirations for children ‘to grow up as competent and confident learners and communicators, healthy in mind, body, and spirit, secure in their sense of belonging in the knowledge, that they make a valued contribution to society.’

The environment at Learning Links encourages children’s curiosity, as they freely explore, question, and wonder and by doing so, develop their knowledge, skills and attitudes.