Early childhood teacher definition

Early childhood teacher means a staff member who works under the supervision of an Early Childhood Administrator or Early Childhood Curriculum Coordinator and is immediately responsible for the direct care, supervision, guidance and education of children at a Center. The Early Childhood Teacher implements the curriculum and daily activities for a group(s) of children. The Early Childhood Teacher may supervise Early Childhood Assistant Teachers, Early Childhood Caregivers, Early Childhood Interns, Volunteers and Substitutes and meet the qualifications specified in Rule 24.10.1.
Early childhood teacher means a staff member who performs direct child care duties. This person works under the supervision of an early childhood administrator or early childhood curriculum coordinator, and is immediately responsible for the direct care, supervision, guidance, and education of children at a center. This person may develop the curriculum and implements the curriculum and daily activities for a group of children. This person may supervise early childhood assistant teachers, early childhood caregivers, early childhood interns, early childhood aides, volunteers, and substitutes and meets the qualifications listed in these regulations.
Early childhood teacher means a staff member responsible for a group of infants, toddlers or preschool children.

Examples of Early childhood teacher in a sentence

  • A part-time Early Childhood Teacher, including a fixed term part-time teacher, shall be paid at the same rate as a full-time teacher with the corresponding classification, but in that proportion which the teachers normal hours of attendance bears to the hours which a full-time teacher at a Full Day Care Service is normally required to attend.


More Definitions of Early childhood teacher

Early childhood teacher has the meaning in the Education and Care Services National Regulations
Early childhood teacher means a person with an approved early childhood teaching qualification and who is employed to teach an early childhood education program.
Early childhood teacher means a person with an approved early childhood teaching qualification; "educational program" means a program referred to in section 168 of the Law; "emergency" , in relation to an education and care service, means an incident, situation or event where there is an imminent or severe risk to the health, safety or wellbeing of a person at the education and care service;
Early childhood teacher means an Employee in a TAFE Children’s Centre who is classified by the Managing Director as either a four year trained teacher or a three year trained teacher, provided that all teachers employed at the time of the making of this agreement shall be so classified.
Early childhood teacher means a person in a centre who is classified by the Director-General as either a four year trained teacher or a three year trained teacher, provided that all teachers employed at the time of the making of this award shall be so classified.
Early childhood teacher means a person with an approved early childhood teaching qualification;
Early childhood teacher means a person who holds Full or Provisional Registration granted by the Victorian Institute of Teaching pursuant to Division 3A of Part 2.6 of Chapter 2 of the Education and Training Reform Act 2006 (Vic), including an Employee employed as a director or coordinator of an Early Childhood Program, who is employed to teach children enrolled in the Early Childhood Program Employee means a person employed as a Teacher (a School Teacher, and Instrumental Music Teacher or an Early Childhood Teacher) or a School Counsellor covered by this Agreement PLC Teachers Agreement 2019 - 2021 - FINAL.docx 3 Employer means Presbyterian Ladies’ College ABN 16 005 650 386 FWC means the Fair Work Commission or its successor Immediate Family means • spouse (including a former spouse), a de facto partner (including a former de facto partner), child, parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the Employee, or • a child, parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of a spouse or de facto partner of the Employee, where • a de facto partner of an Employee means a person who, although not legally married to the Employee, lives with the Employee in a relationship as a couple on a genuine domestic basis (whether the Employee and the person are of the same sex or different sexes); and • child means an adopted child, a step child or an ex-nuptial child of the Employee or of the Employee’s spouse or de facto partner Instrumental Music Teacher means a person employed under this agreement to provide instruction to students learning musical instruments, as well as support the College’s music program LSL Act means the Long Service Leave Act 2018 (Vic) or its successor NES means the National Employment Standards as contained in Part 2-2 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) or its successor Non-term weeks means weeks in the school year other than term weeks and include periods designated as school holidays for students. Non-term weeks will not be less than the periods of time designated as School Holidays in Victorian Government Schools