Te Kura - The Correspondence School – Wellington, North Island
Fixed Term (28 January - 9 December 2025)
Can be based in one of the following regional offices: Masterton, Hastings, Wairoa or Gisborne.
Are you excited about the future of learning? Work with the latest technology and support akonga across NZ. Be part of a collaborative and innovative culture.
Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu (Te Kura) is New Zealand's largest school with a roll of up to 24,000 akonga (students) at any point in time. We provide personalised and authentic learning programmes through distance education from early childhood to NCEA Level 3, including young adult and adult learners.
Our vision is to enable our akonga to achieve their educational and personal goals, empowering them to become engaged and contributing members of their communities. Our akonga are at the centre of all we do. Our learning programmes are flexible, enabling us to respond to diverse akonga needs. Ki te ti, ki te ta, ki te katoa – Anytime, anywhere, anyone.
Kaiako at Te Kura engage with our akonga online and face-to-face at huinga ako (advisories) and events, and also work onsite with colleagues in our regional offices. Te Kura aims to provide flexible working arrangements, so Kaiako are able to request to work from home for up to two days per week.
We are looking for a creative, innovative Kaiako (teacher) who's an expert in English, to join Te Kahui Rawhiti region in one of our regional offices located in Masterton, Hastings, Wairoa or Gisborne.
It's an exciting time at Te Kura as we continue to innovate and transform the way we provide distance learning. In our online environment, we work with the latest technologies and are constantly growing in this space.
You'll interact with students at advisories, communicate with them using online tools, and guide a group of students as their Learning Advisor. We are committed to seeing you grow with us, and development opportunities often arise within the school.
You are interested in authentic learning; you model current pedagogy and are always coming up with new ideas. You're enthusiastic, collaborative, understand the key competencies of the New Zealand curriculum assessment practice, and are committed to improving educational outcomes for students.
Te Kura will provide you with the opportunity to learn and grow in a supportive environment and work in a team that offers genuine work flexibility as part of an organisation that makes a difference to akonga (students) across New Zealand.
Me pehea te tuku tono | How to Apply:
If you've nodded your head whilst reading this and thought 'this is me!', click that apply button; we want to hear from you!
Applications must be lodged via our careers portal, and you must have the right to reside or work in New Zealand.
E hiahia mohio ano ana koe? | Like to find out more?
For more information, check out the position description, or contact Ray Edwards, Regional Manager Te Kahui Rawhiti via email ******
Applications close at 5pm, Sunday 8 December 2024.
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