The Infant Educator is responsive to the needs of infants and toddlers. He/She creates a secure environment for infants and toddlers through nurturing respectful, responsive and reciprocal relationships with them. He/ She also creates a quality learning environment through implementing developmentally appropriate curricula and programmes. He/She builds trusting and respectful relationships and partnerships with stakeholders by actively engaging the children's family and community. As an Early Childhood educator, he/she engages in ongoing professional development and reflective practice, and contributes to fostering a culture of collaboration and collegiality with relevant stakeholders.
KEY TASKS
Develop routine caregiving approach, lesson experiences and learning materials aligned to the Early Years Development Framework
Create developmentally appropriate materials and resources to enhance quality learning environments
Document children's learning and development
Implement strategies to build respectful, responsive and reciprocal relationships with infants and toddlers
Review health, safety, nutritional and hygiene practices in accordance with standards and procedures
Plan developmentally appropriate experiences in the infant care setting
Establish relationships with families to facilitate the continuity of care and learning between home and the Centre
Coordinate activities with families and community stakeholders
Facilitate collaboration with families and community stakeholders to enhance programmes and services
Execute collaborative projects with families and community stakeholders
Evaluate family and community initiatives and programmes for improvements
Conduct caregiving assessment
Provide routine caregiving practices in accordance to standards and procedures
Identify areas for improvements for routine caregiving
Promote the Centre's vision, mission and values
Implement appropriate teaching and caregiving methods based on emerging sector trends, technologies and tools
Identify areas for improvement to enhance work performance
Propose improvements to professional development and service quality improvement activities
Develop new teaching and caregiving approaches based on observations
Requirements
Obtained at least Advanced Certificate in Early Years (ACEY) or Higher Certificate in Infant Care (HCIC), or its equivalent
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