Intereach expands FDC offering into Greater Shepparton
Human services provider Intereach is expanding its reach into Greater Shepparton, offering family day care (FDC) in the regional community.
The provider is well known in the region for its presence as both a National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) partner and as a provider of aged care services.
Intereach FDC Manager Rebecca Fitzpatrick said“We recognise the significance of FDC in Shepparton and are pleased to step-up and support parents and carers with Greater Shepparton City Council making the difficult decision to relinquish services.
“Our commitment to providing nurturing care in a home environment aligns with the needs of the Shepparton community, and we are thrilled to welcome four experienced educators to our team.”
Intereach’s expansion also opens doors of opportunity for experienced or aspiring educators who want to make a difference in young lives. With a long history as a FDC provider across southern NSW and northern Victoria, Intereach can provide the path to a fulfilling early childhood education and care (ECEC) career.
FDC educators with Intereach benefit from continuous training, mentorship, professional development opportunities, and flexible work options to ensure they thrive in their role.
Dedicated individuals with a passion for early childhood education in the Shepparton area are invited to join the FDC team.
“Our FDCamily Day Care services exemplify our commitment to the belief that every child deserves the best possible start in life, and we welcome educators who share our vision to join our team,” said Intereach Co-CEO Yvette Buhagiar said.
To learn more about becoming an educator with Intereach FDC, please visit Family Day Care – Intereach or contact 1300 488 226.
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