Exciting opportunity for a qualified early learning teacher to join a highly experienced, passionate team in our established community-focused Centre.
This permanent, full-time position commences 6 January 2025.
Key responsibilities
Deliver a curriculum aligned with Te Whariki
Contribute to planning and evaluation of learning programs that respond to children's strengths and interests
Create inclusive, equitable learning opportunities that celebrate diversity
Document children's learning through profile books and e-portfolios as needed.
Qualifications and experience
Early childhood teaching qualification recognised by the Teaching Council of Aotearoa, New Zealand (required)
Current Teaching Council of Aotearoa, New Zealand Practising Certificate (required)
Experience working as a teacher in an early childhood education team setting
Ability to use initiative and adapt to new environments quickly
Commitment to quality practice and the principles of Te Whariki
Excellent communication, planning and organisation skills
Enthusiasm for making a difference in children's early years
Strong desire to build connections with whanau and families.
About Barnardos Aotearoa
For over 55 years Barnardos has been shaping brighter futures together with children and families in Aotearoa. Our mahi across social services, early learning and advocacy for children's rights and wellbeing means we're there for the whole childhood journey, and beyond.
Every day at Barnardos, we're making a positive, long-lasting difference in children's lives.
If you would like a copy of the position description, please ******, in your email please quote the ID number: 765136
Join us in shaping the future of Aotearoa's tamariki – apply your qualifications and experience in meaningful, varied contexts!
We will commence interviews as applications are received.
Physical address:
25 Trent Street, Oamaru
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