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Lead Educator – Curriculum & Culture

Learning Team • Paihia, Northland 0247, New Zealand • Full-time
AI Job Summary
  • Co-lead and develop a learning team, including performance management and professional growth.
  • Co-design and deliver curriculum-linked education programmes aligned with NZ Curriculum, Te Whāriki, and Te Marautanga.
  • 5–10 years’ frontline teaching or education experience.

Role Type

On-site • Permanent • Full-time • Mid-level Senior

Pay Rate

$80,000 NZD – $90,000 NZD (Annum)

Description

What you’ll be doing | Te whakamahere

We are seeking an experienced and passionate Lead Educator – Curriculum & Culture to join our Learning Team.

Working in close partnership with the Lead Educator Mātauranga Māori, you will co-lead the Learning Team to design and deliver meaningful, engaging educational experiences aligned with the Aotearoa New Zealand Curriculum, Te Whāriki, and Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, while reflecting the national significance of Waitangi.

Co-Leadership & Management

  • Lead, support, and develop team members, including performance management and professional growth
  • Contribute to organisational leadership through planning, reporting, and participation in management hui

Curriculum & Programme Development

  • Co-design and deliver curriculum-linked education programmes
  • Ensure alignment with national curriculum requirements and teaching standards
  • Develop innovative learning experiences drawing on the stories and environments of Waitangi
  • Support the integration of Mātauranga Māori in partnership with your co-lead

Customer & Community Engagement

  • Ensure high-quality delivery of education programmes
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with schools, educators, and community groups
  • Respond to feedback and support ongoing improvement of programmes

Health, Safety & Wellbeing

  • Promote a safe and inclusive environment for staff and participants
  • Ensure adherence to organisational policies and Child Protection responsibilities

What you’ll need to be successful | Ō Pūkenga

  • Be a collaborative leader who values partnership and brings a strong commitment to Te Tiriti and community-based learning.
  • A recognised teaching qualification (education management experience preferred)
  • 5–10 years’ frontline teaching or education experience
  • Proven leadership and people management skills
  • Strong communication and relationship-building capability

It would be an advantage if you also have:

  • Ability to embed Mātauranga Māori concepts into learning programmes.
  • Understanding of Te Reo Māori me ngā tikanga

Why you’ll love working here | Nau mai ki Waitangi

Waitangi Treaty Grounds are an iconic location and an amazing place to work.  As a people-focused organisation, we offer a supportive workspace for employees to thrive and develop in the beautiful Bay of Islands.

What’s next | Te ara ki tua

If all this sounds good and you think you might like to join the team, we would love to hear from you!

Please upload your Cover Letter and CV addressed to Liz Kilby, People & Governance Coordinator by 31 May 2026.

Company Overview

Why you’ll love working here | Nau mai ki Waitangi: As a people-focused organisation, Waitangi Treaty Grounds offers a supportive workspace for employees to thrive and develop. We work hard but have a great time doing it in the beautiful Bay of Islands. Our staff have the opportunity to learn Te Reo Māori during work hours, to work from home for 1 day a week if appropriate for the role.