Skip to contentJoin a passionate team: Be part of a dynamic whanau committed to student success.Make an impact: Lead our Early Childhood Education, Rautaki Te Reo Maori Strategy.Enjoy a supportive environment: Work on our beautiful Owairaka campus with the majestic Te Noho Kotahitanga marae at the heart, alongside dedicated professionals.At Unitec Institute of Technology Te Whare Wananga o Wairaka, we are deeply rooted in Te Tiriti o Waitangi and committed to Tiriti-based partnership. We focus on the aspirations of our diverse student communities and believe in the transformative power of education to positively impact the lives of our students, their whanau, and the wider community.Our Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) is a robust field-based degree, with students spending 12 hours weekly in early childhood centres. Graduates are well-prepared for employment through a mix of field-based and on-campus learning. We boast student success rates above 90% and high graduate employment rates. Join our dynamic whanau dedicated to student success and an exceptional learning environment.Unitec's teaching team seeks a new member who is passionate about the transformative power of education and who will lead and guide the embedding of Matauranga Maori into all we do.This role focuses on teaching and supporting akonga in early childhood education.You will be proficient in te reo and tikanga Maori and have experience in applying a kaupapa Maori led approach in the context of early childhood education, in addition to teaching our suite of 'kete' courses. This role is pivotal in leading programme development and implementation that acknowledges the value of whakaaro Maori as a positive and integral inclusion in all of our courses.Our relationship with our Marae whanau is highly valued. We draw upon their experience and guidance as we embrace their knowledge and acknowledge their expertise. There is an expectation that all who become part of our ECE whanau will embrace this.Core responsibilities of this role include:Leading the implementation of our Early Childhood Education Rautaki te reo Maori strategyLeading Matauranga Maori throughout the programmeTeaching across our early childhood degree coursesProviding leadership in developing an understanding of Maori values and tikanga within our Kete courses to support the success of tauira Maori and all studentsLeading with confidence and lived experience in te reo and Matauranga Maori, with the ability and passion to share the beauty of te ao Maori.Leading Matauranga Maori and promoting the use of te reo Maori and tikanga throughout the programmePlease refer to the position description for more information. The additional Senior Lecturer Position Description is available upon request.You will have:A sound understanding of ako practices that lead to improved educational outcomes, alongside an understanding of their importance within the Early Childhood Curriculum: Te WharikiExperience as a teacher, passionate about ako and its significant role in our education system. Tertiary teaching and research experience is an advantage.An understanding and capability in te reo me nga tikanga Maori, with the ability to share the beauty of Te Ao Maori. Fluency in te reo Maori is an advantage.Strong relationship-building skills, effective communication with diverse groups and individuals, and an understanding of teaching in various settings.A post-graduate qualification or be working towards one is advantageous.This is a permanent, full-time role working 37.5 hours a week, Monday to Friday. You will be based at our beautiful green campus in Mt Albert and join a highly motivated team passionate about their work and the results they achieve together.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, please email Emma Derbyshire, Recruitment Business Partner @ (email protected)Please note: Applications close on Sunday, 12 January 2025. Due to our Christmas shutdown period, applicants will be contacted starting the week of Monday, 13 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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