About Toorak College
Nestled within the picturesque landscapes of the Mornington Peninsula, Toorak Colleges’ reputation in innovation and limitless possibilities is what sees it continue to be a choice destination for educators. With a legacy spanning 150 years, we remain committed to igniting curiosity and empowering students to thrive in the modern world. With beautiful grounds and a connected community, Toorak College provides an ideal environment for both students, educators and operational staff to work together to bring about the change we wish to see in the world tomorrow.
About our Early Learning Centre
Toorak’s Early Learning Centre provides Kindergarten and Pre-Prep programs (3-5 days) to three and five year old children. Our bespoke curriculum, inspired by the Reggio Emilia practices and principles, supports our young children as they start their educational journey setting them up for a lifetime of learning. Recognising the innate curiosity and potential in every child, we encourage each child to be strong and capable as they seek to understand the world and their place in it.
The Toorak Early Learning program is complemented by specialist classes in Creative Arts, STEM, Health & Wellbeing, Language & Cultural Appreciation and Performing Arts. These classes are run each week and taught by specialist Teachers.
Our Early Learning Centre has achieved an “Exceeding” rating across all 7 quality areas of the National Quality Standard Assessment.
Under the leadership of Dianna McKellar, Head of ELC and Melissa Schoorman, Head of Wardle House, Deputy Principal, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to contribute to a high performing team within a beautiful school community.
Role and Responsibilities:
This part time (3 day), fixed term role will see the successful candidate working Monday, Tuesday and Thursday in our Early Learning Centre during term time only. Daily tasks will include:
- Assisting the teacher with the implementation of the Early Learning program.
- Engaging and working alongside children and families to support learning outcomes.
- Working with individuals and groups of children to support and document their learning via observations and critical reflections.
- Engaging in professional discussions about the program and continuous improvement for all stakeholders.
- Maintaining the Early Learning Centre environment, resources and equipment to optimise learning and safety.
- Understanding and working in accordance with the Early Learning Centre policies and procedures.
- Assisting with administration duties as required.
- Ensuring the health and safety of all children.
- Dedicated experience supporting programs in an Early Learning setting
- A current Working with Children & National Police Check.
- A minimum of a Diploma of Childcare qualification
- Knowledge of the principles and practices of Reggio Emilia as well as the Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework (VEYLDF) and how these align to best support children’s learning
- A highly collaborative and teams based approach
- Outstanding communication skills and an ability to connect with students, parents and staff
- Awareness of the regulations associated with early childhood education
- Beautiful Mornington Peninsula location – a walk from the beach.
- Toorak College staff have access to our onsite athletics and gym facilities.
- Onsite café and regularly catered morning teas and lunches for staff.
- Toorak College prides itself on a supportive and collegial culture among staff and students.
- Utilise cutting-edge facilities and resources.
- Access to our outstanding Employee Assistance Program.
If you're ready to join our Early Learning Centre , we want to hear from you! You can find out more about us at www.careers.toorakcollege.vic.edu.au
Please submit a 2-page resume, covering letter, the name and contact details of two confidential referees. Your application should be addressed to Mrs Kristy Kendall, School Principal, Toorak College.
Please note: You must have full working rights and current Working with Children Check (VIC) and National Police Check to apply.
The closing date for applications is 9.00am Monday 6th October 2025.
We would like to inform potential applicants that the role may close earlier if we receive a high volume of suitable candidates. We encourage candidates to submit applications early, as interviews may commence prior to the closing date. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted at the time of shortlisting, all applications will be acknowledged at the conclusion of the process.
Toorak College is committed to a Child Safe school environment, and we have extensive recruitment and screening processes in place. All interested applicants are encouraged to read and familiarise themselves with Toorak Colleges' Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy located on the Toorak College website. Toorak College is a child safe organisation which welcomes all children, young people and their families. Toorak College is committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children, including those under the care and supervision of the School. The School recognises the importance of, and its responsibility for, ensuring a safe and supportive environment which respects the rights of children and fosters their enrichment and wellbeing. Toorak College is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to establishing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all members of the School Community.