Qualified, registered teacher at Te Maioha, U2'sFull time, PermanentEarly learning / kohanga reo, Certificated teacherBelonging / Mana Whenua, Contribution / Mana Tangata, Communication / Mana Reo, Exploration / Mana Aoturoa, Well-being / Mana AtuaThe Otago University Childcare Association is an association of 5 purpose built centres on the University campus.
Te Maioha is one of our centres for children under two years of age.
We operate with a maximum of approximately 32 tamariki in two purpose built centres.
Our ratios are 1 teacher to 4 tamariki.
This position is for 36.5 hours a week.The successful applicant will become a part of a diverse, collaborative team who are passionate about children's learning.
Te Maioha, like all of our centres, is part of a diverse, predominantly University community.We are looking for a qualified and registered ECE teacher whose commitment to high quality teaching is evident in their practice.
We're looking for a team member who is an enthusiastic participant in teaching and learning, has evidence of being an active reflective practitioner, is able to establish respectful and supportive relationships with diverse whanau, children and teachers, has strengths in te reo and tikanga Maori.The position will become available in November however for the right person we can wait.
We welcome applications from new graduates.
We offer mentoring for registration, extensive collegial and professional support and a fantastic work environment with excellent conditions.Teaching in a large association also allows for long term professional growth, with the opportunity over time to teach in a variety of centres, all of which offer different education settings.
All of our centres receive funding for 100% qualified registered teachers and provide ECECA and full parity terms and conditions.How to applyPlease send your CV, and cover letter to : Otago University Childcare Association - Te PaType : Education & Care ServiceMaximum licenced places : 150
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Registered Teacher • Otago, New Zealand