Company Description
Waipapa Taumata Rau | The University of Auckland
The University of Auckland is New Zealand's top-ranked university, supported by over 6,000 academic and professional staff dedicated to the success of more than 46,000 students. Proudly ranked 65th in the 2025 QS World University Rankings and 12th globally in the 2023 THE University Impact Rankings, we are one of the country's largest and most impactful employers.
Job Description
Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity
Te Wananga o Waipapa, School of Maori Studies and Pacific Studies, is seeking a Professional Teaching Fellow or Lecturer to teach Samoan language and culture in our Stage 1, 2, and 3 Samoan courses, as well as select Pacific Studies courses.
In this role, you will play a key part in curriculum development as a champion and leader of the Samoan language on campus. You'll also work to broaden access to Pacific languages across university faculties, Large Scale Research Institutes (LSRIs), and service divisions.
Alongside teaching, you will coordinate the undergraduate programme and provide guidance to students in the Pacific Studies programme. If appointed at the Lecturer level, you'll contribute to our research output through original research of academic and social significance.
This is a full-time (40 hours per week), permanent opportunity. The remuneration ranges are below and salary will depend on the level of appointment: PTF1 $100,696 - PTF3 $121,897; L1 $94,981 - L7 $113,463; SL1 $120,752.
For more information, please refer to the Position Description.
Mo to matou ropu | About the team
Pacific Studies is part of Te Wananga o Waipapa, The School of Maori Studies and Pacific Studies, within the Faculty of Arts. The faculty is consistently ranked among the world's top 50 arts faculties by the QS World University Rankings.
Our Pacific Studies programme offers students study options in Pacific indigenous knowledge, performance and practice; contemporary Pacific societies and cultures; Pacific histories, politics and development; Pacific health, wellbeing and identities, as well as Pacific languages.
We advance transdisciplinary knowledge through research in various fields including Tongan linguistics and culture, informal mental health-seeking for Pacific men in NZ, and climate change impacts in the Pacific.
You can find more information about us here:
Te Wananga o Waipapa
Our People
Pacific Studies
Our Research
He korero mou | About you
Postgraduate degree or equivalent in Samoan or Pacific Studies or Teaching Language acquisition
A deep knowledge of the Samoan language and culture
Experience teaching language is required, ideally at the tertiary level
Experience working with diverse student groups
Ability to innovate and willingness to use new technology.
A commitment to high quality teaching, underpinned by a knowledge of blended and innovative teaching practices
Nga ahuatanga kei a matou | What we offer
The University of Auckland is committed to providing an excellent working environment through:
Flexible employment practices
Career development programmes
A competitive salary with five weeks' annual leave
We also offer a company superannuation scheme, discounted car parking, generous parental leave allowance, discounted onsite childcare, and various discounts on internal and external services.
For more information please visit our Staff Benefits page.
Me pehea te tuku tono | How to apply
Applications must be submitted online by the closing date of 17 November 2024 to be considered. Please reach out to Professor Yvonne Underhill-Sem (******) for a confidential conversation. Please note we are happy to respond to questions but do not accept applications via email.
Additional Information
Equity
The University is committed to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi and achieving equity outcomes for staff and students in a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment. For further information on services for Maori, Pacific, women, LGBTQIA+ individuals, people with disabilities, and flexible work options, visit www.equity.auckland.ac.nz.
The University is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment where everyone can thrive. For further information see Te Ara Tautika | the Equity Policy and visit www.equity.auckland.ac.nz.
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