Start 22nd January 2024 East Tamaki South Auckland MIT - (Te Pukenga) is at the forefront of changing lives with vocational education, with a strong vision of getting people into great jobs.
We are looking for a Teacher at our School of Secondary Tertiary Studies (SSTS) with a real passion for vocational education, to support our akonga (students) to gain their NCEA from levels 1-3.
The Tertiary High is an exciting secondary school structure that functions within MIT- a division of Te Pukenga, and offers year 11-13 akonga a second chance to re-engage with NCEA levels 1-3.
We offer achievement standard school-based subjects and we seek committed teachers who thrive on motivating and engaging akonga to achieve to high standards.
We offer competitive wages that align with those in the secondary sector, and have proved to be a positive career/promotion pathway for teachers into both the secondary or tertiary sectors.
We are currently seeking an English teacher to join our team to teach our akonga Level 1-3 NCEA English.
The successful applicant will need a current teacher registration, proven recent teaching experience with NCEA in a NZ secondary school, a current teaching qualification and recent experience in assessing NCEA English from Years 11 to 12.
Applicants should also supply information on supporting subjects.
You will work with some incredible people who are passionate about the positive impact we make to the communities we serve.We offer a work environment which values genuine people who care for others, are well-connected, open and approachable and strive for excellence in all we do.
Nga Uaratanga | Our Values When you work for MIT and Te Pukenga you become a member of an innovative and passionate team.
You will be encouraged to learn and grow, both as an individual and as a professional.
You will live and breathe MIT's Values: We are Real, Manaakitanga, We are Connected and We are Excellent, as well as those of Te Pukenga; - Manawa nui- We reach out and welcome in, Manawa nui describes a person or group's behaviours that embody manaakitanga, humility, patience, respect, tolerance and compassion, Manawa roa- We learn and achieve together.
Manawa ora- We strengthen and grow the whole person.
If you are excited by the role and feel you would fit well into our school, we would love to hear from you.
Please contact Alison Redfern-Daly, People and Culture if you require further information on (09) 968 8759 or email,