Fixed term part-time position, 30 hours per week, commencing early February 2025 through to December 2025Join a supportive, tight-knit team that prioritises work-life balance, flexibility and artistic excellenceEntitlement to Professional Development LeaveAt Unitec, we're passionate about the power of education to positively change the lives of our learners, their families and wider communities. We ensure our learners are well-equipped for the future needs of employers by providing them with a mix of hands-on and classroom-based learning.Te aheinga: The opportunityThe School of Creative Industries (Acting Discipline) is on the lookout for a passionate and dedicated movement teacher to join our dynamic team!We seek an inspiring artist and educator to shape and lead our movement curriculum within the acting programme. We value collaboration and innovation, both in practice and in actor training methods.This role includes engaging in relevant research, teaching, and coordination to support the school's objectives and its crucial role as an industry training hub.Minimum Requirements:An understanding or desire to learn te reo Maori, tikanga Maori, and the values and practices of kaupapa MaoriEvidence of active engagement in building diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplaces/environmentsA relevant degree in Acting (Movement), and/or an extensive body of work in professional and/or practice-based training contextsProven experience in teaching and vocational trainingExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsCommitment to fostering a supportive learning environmentStrong research background and ability to contribute to academic publicationsExperience in working across cultural contextsAdditionally, a postgraduate degree in Acting is preferred but not mandatory.Why Unitec?At Unitec, we offer a competitive salary that reflects your skills and experience, along with opportunities for continuous professional development. Our supportive and inclusive work environment values diversity and innovation, and we prioritise work-life balance with flexible working arrangements. Join us and be part of a team dedicated to making a difference in the tertiary education sector, guided by the values of Te Noho Kotahitanga.Tono mai: How to ApplyPlease apply online and attach your current CV and covering letter highlighting your skills and experience that align with this role. If you have any queries about the role before applying online, please email Emma Derbyshire, Recruitment Business Partner @****** note: Applications close on Sunday, 19 January 2025. Due to our Christmas shutdown period, applicants will be contacted starting the week of Monday, 20 January 2025.This position has been identified as a potential redeployment for kaimahi who have had their position impacted by the National Office review process. Therefore, in assessing applications, affected kaimahi will be given preference and priority.Unitec is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We welcome and celebrate diversity and are committed to building a supportive and inclusive environment for all.
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