“…Issues relating to the ECEC workforce are well documented in relation to: attraction (Gibson et al, 2020; Thorpe et al, 2011) retention (Fenech et al, 2021; Grant et al, 2019; Horwood et al, 2022; Jones et al, 2017; McDonald et al, 2018; McKinlay et al, 2018; Thorpe et al, 2020a) and attrition (McMullen et al, 2020; Sumsion, 2002) of early childhood educators and degree qualified teachers and others employed in ECEC (including leaders). A subset of these studies look explicitly at degree qualified teachers (Fenech et al, 2021; Gibson et al, 2020; Grant et al, 2019; Jones et al, 2017; McKinlay et al, 2018; Sumsion, 2002) and research is emerging looking at attraction and retention of men in ECEC (Brody et al, 2021; Kirk, 2020; Sullivan et al, 2022). Leaders however, have not been considered as a distinct group in relation to factors that impact on attraction and retention.…”