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Kaiako

Wellington 6021, New Zealand • Part-time
AI Job Summary
  • Hold a recognised teaching qualification or an equivalent.
  • Have proven experience as a qualified tutor or educator.
  • Experience developing and implementing engaging lesson plans for diverse learning needs.

Role Type

Permanent • Part-time • Qualified Tutor

Description

Summary:

We are seeking passionate and qualified Kaiako to join our our delivery sites across New Zealand. We have multiple permanent roles available (details below), but Kaiako must be experienced in fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment for our learners. The Kaiako will play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality education and training, ensuring that learners achieve their full potential while adhering to the principles of inclusivity and respect.

Roles Available:

New Plymouth: 1 FTE available

Upper Hutt/Porirua: 1.3 FTE available

Nelson: 0.5 FTE available

Westport: 1 FTE available

Responsibilities:

  • Develop and implement engaging lesson plans that cater to diverse learning needs.
  • Assess and monitor student progress, providing constructive feedback to support their development.
  • Create a positive and inclusive classroom environment that encourages student participation.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to enhance the educational experience and share best practices.
  • Maintain accurate records of student attendance and performance.
  • Engage with parents and caregivers to support student learning and development.

Qualifications:

  • A recognised teaching qualification or equivalent.
  • Proven experience as a qualified tutor or educator.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to adapt teaching methods to meet the needs of individual learners.
  • Commitment to ongoing professional development and learning.

Company Overview

Literacy Aotearoa has a history of advocating the right of all New Zealanders to be literate; recognising Te Tiriti o Waitangi as the framework that informs how we can address the inequities of education for all New Zealanders, and particularly for te Iwi Māori and Tangata Pasifika, as our Pacific nation’s whānau.