Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) – Assistant Centre Director

Job No: IWC17820
Location: Marrickville

About Inner West Council

Inner West Council (IWC) is among Sydney’s larger local metropolitan local government councils looking after a community of 201,000 people living in some of the inner city’s most vibrant, creative, liveable, and diverse suburbs. As we continue to deliver quality, innovative, and inclusive programs and services, we invite you to join in on our journey towards becoming the best council for our community.

The community is at the heart of IWC, and our values of IntegrityRespectInnovationCompassion and Collaboration are at the centre of everything that we do.

We offer flexible career life balance with hours that allow you to relax and recharge. We offer a variety of flexible work arrangement options (e.g. flexible hours and working from home) where appropriate giving you even greater quality of work life balance.

Permanent employees benefit from our great value gym membership from $18.65/week giving access to a vast network of gyms in Sydney.

About the role

The Outside School Hours Care, Assistant Centre Director is responsible to:

  • Assist the Centre Director in the provision of a high quality outside school hours care (OSHC) service between 90 and 140 primary school children aged 5-12 years during school terms and school holiday care.
  • Assume the role and responsibilities of a Responsible person in the absence of the Nominated Supervisor.
  • Assist the Centre Director to ensure the service meets the National Quality Standard and all requirements of the National Law and Regulations
  • Assist the Centre Director to implement an inclusive, innovative and reflective educational program that meets the ‘My Time Our Place’ school age care framework
  • Develop and maintain effective relationships with children, families and community
  • Contribute to a collaborative teamwork approach and work as an active member within the Children Services team to provide high quality care for all children using the center.

Please read the Position Description to familiarise yourself with all the requirements and conditions of the role. 

Remuneration

$67,847.07 - $76,582.62 p.a. pro rata + 12% Superannuation (The annual salary is based on 30 hours per week) 

Some of the required skills, experience and qualifications 

  1. Demonstrated experience working in an outside school hours care centre with children aged 5 – 12 years.
  2. Working knowledge and experience in the development, implementation and evaluation of developmentally appropriate and inclusive OSHC programs; and working knowledge of the ‘My Time Our Place’ school age care framework
  3. Demonstrated working knowledge of and capacity to apply the current legislation governing OSHC services, including National Quality Standard, National Law and Regulations; OSHC National Standards and NSW child protection legislative requirements.
  4. Proven leadership and effective staff supervision skills and a demonstrated commitment to teamwork with proven verbal and written communication skills and demonstrated effective interpersonal and conflict resolution skills.
  5. Administrative and organisational skills, including computer literacy, and ability to manage rosters, staffing schedules, and compliance requirements effectively.
  6. Proven ability to apply knowledge and evidence of the following:
    • Tertiary qualifications in Primary Education or OOSH at Associate Diploma level
    • Current first aid certificate; and completion of approved course/s in anaphylaxis and asthma management
    • Completion of an approved course in child protection
    • Competed National Childsafe Foundation Training.

Enquiries

Beth O'Connor, Operations Manager, on 9392 5396

Closing Date

Sunday 21 June 2026, 11:30PM


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How to Apply

We recommend you read the Position Description for the role to make sure your application addresses the requirements of the position. Council is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all applicants. Please advise us within the application if you need support, reasonable adjustments to participate successfully in the recruitment process.

Eligibility for employment/Pre employment Checks

Successful applicants must be eligible to work in Australia and agree to provide information for pre-employment checks as required for the position. This may include police records checks, certified copies of relevant qualifications, Driver’s Licence and proof of work rights in Australia (please refer to the Position Description for the specific qualifications/requirements for the role).  Copies of any sighted documents will be kept by IWC for its records as proof of verification.

For more information about work rights in Australia please visit the Department of Home Affairs website.

Inner West Council is proud to be an inclusive and equitable employer

We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and experiences and are committed to reflecting the diversity of our community. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, LGBTQ+ people, veterans, young people, and mature age workers.

This commitment to diversity and inclusion is one of the many reasons we were named the 2023 AR Bluett Award Winner as the most progressive council in NSW. We’re also proud recipients of the 2023 Australian Business Awards Employer of Choice and the 2025 NSW Local Government Excellence Award for Organisational Diversity and Inclusion. 

Reasonable Adjustment Assistance

IWC are intent on respecting the rights and improving opportunities for people with disability. Should you require adjustments or support for your application and throughout the recruitment process and beyond, please Click here for more information on reasonable adjustments

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About Inner West Council

Inner West Council is among Sydney’s larger local government agencies, looking after a vibrant community of 201,000 people living in some of the inner city’s most vibrant, creative, liveable and diverse suburbs. As we continue to deliver quality, innovative and inclusive programs and services, we invite you to join us on our journey towards becoming the best council for our community. We are committed to the principles of Equal Employment Opportunity, WHS, sustainability, continuous improvement and business excellence. The community is at the heart of the organisation, and Council’s values of integrity, respect, innovation, compassion and collaboration guide everything we do. As an organisation committed to child safety, we also recognise the importance of the wellbeing of all children and young people, and the marvelous value they bring to the inner-west community, and it is essential they are safe while taking part in community life. All Council employees share the responsibility to keep them safe while they access services and enjoy Council facilities. Council expects commitment to these values and responsibilities from all its employees as they serve the community and make Inner West a great place to be.

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