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Educational Leader
Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
General
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Primary
Salary range
Closing date
2 June 2026
Posted 19 May 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Eaglehawk North Primary School
269
Total students
49%
Boys
51%
Girls
17.4
Teaching FTE
14.8
Non-teaching FTE
958
ICSEA value
28th percentile · Average SES
3%
EAL/D Background
8%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Location Profile
Educational Leader - Early Learning Victoria Nyernilang Lar
Salary: $86,037 - $109,521
Early Learning Victoria has established a new government-owned early learning and childcare centre located at Eaglehawk North Primary School. Opened in 2025, this 102-place centre offers childcare, and Three and Four-Year-Old Kindergarten, eventually transitioning to include Pre-Prep.
Role Purpose
The Educational Leader is responsible for leading the centre to provide high quality early childhood education and care by ensuring that staff within the centre work in accordance with the National Quality Standards, approved learning frameworks, the Child Safe Standards and in line with Early Learning Victoria's (ELV's) philosophy and practice guide.
The Educational Leader is an integral part of the centre leadership team, responsible for ensuring the centre delivers on key organisational and local pedagogical priorities and will develop strong educational practices across all programs and partnerships onsite.
The Educational Leader will also oversee the service integration portfolio at the centre and work strategically with community partners and the co-located school (where applicable) to ensure effective and meaningful uptake and utilisation of additional services and to support continuity of learning for children.
Capabilities
Educational Program and Practice: Coaches, mentors and guides staff in the implementation of the educational program in accordance with the ELV educational program policy. Role models evidence informed practices to support positive child outcomes and inclu…