Explore the responsibilities, legal obligations, and best practices of the nominated supervisor ECEC with this three-part webinar series presented by Victoria McDowell and Meray Parsons from Gowrie NSW.
By completing this foundational series, ECEC professionals will enhance their ability to lead compliant, high-quality services that prioritise children's well-being and continuous improvement.
The three-part webinar series includes:
Part 1 - Legal and regulatory responsibilities
Understand and apply the National Law and Regulations, with a focus on maintaining high standards in practice, safety, hygiene, and supervision.
Part 2 - Leadership and management skills
Build effective leadership capabilities to manage and improve ECEC services.
Part 3 - Child safety and educational quality
Gain practical strategies to enact the role of nominated supervisor and ensure child safety, well-being, and educational quality within a service.
Presented by Victoria McDowell and Meray Parsons from Gowrie NSW, this series equips professionals to confidently manage and lead a compliant, high-quality ECEC service.
To access and for more information: The Role Of A Nominated Supervisor





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