Kaiako - Literacy & Numeracy Support Services About us Te Wananga o Aotearoa (TWoA) is New Zealand's second largest tertiary institution and the world's largest indigenous tertiary educator, and we've been providing transformational education opportunities to New Zealanders for nearly 40 years. Our vision of 'Whanau transformation through education' drives our commitment to being at the forefront of tertiary education underpinned by Maori culture and values. About the role We are on the lookout for a dedicated kaiako to join our close-knit team on a casual basis, based in the Invercargill Prison located in Invercargill. In this role, you will be responsible for providing last-minute cover when a team member is unable to work due to illness or other reasons. This may involve receiving a call either in the morning or the previous evening to cover a full day or specific class. Additionally, you'll be involved in managing planned leave. Prior to the leave period, you'll have the opportunity to indicate if you are available for all, part of or none of the time, and we will work together to finalize arrangements. Te Ara Hihiri is a programme designed to support the development of literacy and numeracy skills for people in prison in New Zealand. If you have a passion for changing lives and making a profound impact, join us to help support the development of literacy and numeracy skills of people in prison to support successful reintegration into the community and to reduce Maori over-representation in the prison system. Strong literacy and numeracy skills provide a foundation for learning and meaningful participation in society. People who have adequate literacy and numeracy skills and can communicate with others effectively are better able to understand the world around them and engage in their own culture and identity. These skills help sustain a person's sense of well-being and that of their whanau and communities. Confidence in literacy and numeracy also supports people to achieve positive health, wellbeing and employment outcomes. Education reduces the risk of reoffending following release from prison and allows prisoners to fully participate in and benefit from other rehabilitative programmes. Te Ara Hihiri is a culturally responsive Literacy and Numeracy programme, incorporating Te Amoranga Matauranga Maori/the Tertiary Education Commission's Learning Progressions for Adult Literacy and Numeracy and embedded within Matauranga Maori. It is designed to help tauira (students) improve their literacy and numeracy skills so that they can access, integrate into and contribute to their communities and workplaces. Your Responsibilities Teaching tauira who have been assessed at step 1 or 2 on the Literacy and Numeracy for Adult Assessment Tool to develop their literacy and numeracy skills. Developing learning and lesson plans that are tailored to the needs of the individual tauira within the class. Contributing to the development of teaching materials, such as handouts and study resources. Maintaining accurate records of tauira assessment results, attendance, progress, and feedback. Conducting formative and summative assessments and translating results into actionable insights. Ensuring we comply and meet regulatory requirements, including those set out by Ara Poutama Aotearoa/Department of Corrections. Classes are small, capped at 6 tauira per class. Options are available for additional one-to-one sessions, if required. You will work closely with Ara Poutama/ Department of Corrections' staff, and will report to one of our regional managers, who will provide you with training, advice, and support. At most sites, classes are delivered in the prison from Monday to Thursday, and Fridays are reserved for planning, training, and team meetings. About you We are looking for someone who has the following: A teaching or training background. National Certificate in Adult Literacy and Numeracy Education (Vocational) - Level 5. Good knowledge of te reo Maori/ tikanga Maori (level 2 or above), or a willingness to learn. As a kaupapa Maori organisation, your willingness to participate in cultural activities and develop an understanding of Ahuatanga Maori (values, culture and tikanga) is desirable. A full NZ driver's license. Experience with foundation learners is an advantage. Due to the nature of the position, a stringent police check is mandatory to ensure access to Ara Poutama Aotearoa/Department of Corrections facilities. If you have teaching or training experience, Te Wananga o Aotearoa can support you while you undertake additional study/training to meet the other role requirements. This ad may close earlier than the closing date deadline if a suitable candidate is identified. A position description can be downloaded below. For more information, please email #J-18808-Ljbffr