Ma wai te huarahie hora? Ma ngaahumahi!
Who will pave the way forward? Industry will!
There are six Ohu Ahumahi – Workforce Development Councils (WDCs) who each take a strategic view of the futures skills needs of industries and help shape the curriculum of vocational education. They also determine the appropriate mix of skills and training for the industries they cover.
We have an exciting opportunity to join our team working for Hanga-Aro-Rau – Manufacturing Engineering and Logistics Workforce Development Council. Our purpose is to provide the industries we represent with a strong voice in making the workforce of Aotearoa fit for today and the future, while honouring Te Tiriti o Waitangi and supporting Maori-Crown relations. We ensure our sectors lead and influence the vocational education system and its transformation. To find out more about Hanga-Aro-Rau please see: www.hangaarorau.nz
Te ahua o turanga – The nature of the position
The Qualifications System Developer plays a pivotal role between industry and providers to identify current and future industry capability requirements and develop standards and qualifications that are fit for purpose and address industry workforce demands.
You will be passionate about education and training and be excited about the opportunity of creating genuine change to the Vocational Education and Training sector (VET). Seeking equity and partnering are cornerstones of the role that will drive transformational change to the system.
Proven experience in qualification/standards design and development in a vocational education environment is essential, and technical competency with NZQA products would be beneficial. Competency in and commitment to te reo Maori me ona tikanga including matauranga Maori (Maori language, customs, protocols and knowledge) are equally valued. You will have experience in facilitation and a keen ear; you will be able to translate complex discussions into clear and simple language that can be used by the vocational education sector. The most important skill is actively listening with intent and the ability to synthesise information into simple clear language.
Your passion for all things education and training will be infectious, and you'll be highly skilled at bringing a diverse group of stakeholders on the transformation journey. The work of Hanga-Aro-Rau is transformational, and you will become a champion of a more inclusive and transformed VET sector.
On top of all the great work we do as a team, you'll also have the opportunity for continuous learning opportunities as you help shape the future of industry.
Be part of that change. Help shape the future of industries, of individuals, of whanau and communities in Aotearoa.
Nga tino pukenga/ wheako – Skills/experiences for the role
Knowledge and understanding of adult education of the vocational education and training system
Ability to design products in a learning environment or have the transferable skills
Ability to develop and maintain strong relationships and engage, facilitate, and collaborate across a range of different stakeholders, including taking an advisory role in relationships
Ability to analyse concepts and ideas and apply critical thinking skills
Have a great sense of humour and be instrumental in building relationships
Be a sensemaker, solutions finder, active listener
Be a self-starter and self-managing.
As a Te Tiriti o Waitangi-based organisation, we are committed to reimagining vocational education through leading and building a vocational education system that honours Te Tiriti o Waitangi and supports Maori-Crown relations to meet the needs of Maori, iwi and hapu industry, businesses, learners and their whanau to fill present and future talent needs. We want our workforce to be a reflection of our communities across Aotearoa and are actively seeking applications from people who represent that diversity.
Te tono – How to apply
If this sounds like you, click on the Apply now button to be redirected to the application page - Position description is located at the bottom of the page.
Applications close: Friday 8 November 2024. Applications will be reviewed as they come in and interviews set up accordingly.
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