Mo matau (About us)As a proudly indigenous tertiaryeducator, 'tauira success' is our mission and 'whanau transformationthrough education' is our vision, guiding our commitment to deliveringquality education programmes underpinned by Maori culture and values.Our kaimahi (employees)enjoy a whanau-friendly workplace and a great range of benefits to support theirwellbeing and that of their whanau:Free healthand life insurance for permanent employees.Four extraleave days each year to celebrate Matariki and Christmas, plus special leaveavailable for those involved in cultural or sporting events.Flexible work hours and work-from-home options forsome roles.Free carparking at our main campuses.Mo tenei mahi (About this job)We are seeking a passionate and experienced Kaiako to deliver our Te AoMaori Foundation (Level 3) programme.
In this role, you will inspire and guideour tauira on their journey to deepen their understanding across a broad range of disciplines including te reo Maori, toi Maori,and tikanga Maori.
In this role your responsibilities will include developing lesion plans,delivering engaging and relevant lessons, addressing individual tauira needs byproviding tailored support.
You will also evaluate tauira progress andimplement strategies to ensure their success while creating a positive andinclusive learning environment.
Mou (About you)The ideal candidate will be skilled in teaching te reo Maori, toi Maori, andtikanga Maori to provide tauira with a foundation to further their study in any of those disciplines.
You will beself-reflective and able to assess and improve tauira performance.
You will bring with you:Diploma inMatauranga Maori (Level 5) or related subjectDiploma inAdult Tertiary Teaching (Level 5) or equivalentEitherattest equivalence or NZQA standards required to assess and moderate thisprogramme OR hold the NZ Certificate in Assessment Practice (Level 4)Full andcurrent New Zealand Drivers' License3+ years'experience working with iwi, hapu or marae projects3+ years'experience teaching adultsProficientwith learning management systems (LMS) , virtual classrooms platforms, andother educational technologiesAsa kaupapa Maori organisation, your willingness to participate in culturalactivities and develop an understanding of Ahuatanga Maori (values, culture andtikanga) will be key.Please Note: TeWananga o Aotearoa is closed from 19 December 2024 and re-opens on 15 January2025.
We will respond to queries and applications when we return in January2025.Tonoa i tenei ra!
(Apply today!
)If we'veoutlined a role that matches your capabilities and aspirations, and a workplacethat appeals, apply today as applications will close as soon as we have asuitable shortlist.A position description is available on our career'swebsite.
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