Job Description Fixed term (January 2026 – August 2026)
Full time 1.0 FTE (40 hours per week)
Based in our Auckland office Nau mai, haere mai ki Te Kura
At Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu (Te Kura), our akonga are at the heart of everything we do.
As a Kaiawhina, you play a vital role in supporting learners to thrive — not just in their education, but in their wellbeing, identity, and aspirations.
Kaiawhina walk alongside akonga, helping them navigate their learning journey with confidence.
Whether online or kanohi ki te kanohi, you're there to guide, encourage, and uplift — ensuring every learner feels seen, heard, and valued.
You'll work closely with regional kaimahi to support and help akonga engage with their learning, plan their next steps, and access opportunities that enrich their experience.
You'll also foster a sense of belonging, offering mentorship and cultural support that strengthens identity and builds resilience.
Mo tenei turanga mahi | About this position
As a Kaiawhina you will : Empower akonga to access and succeed in their learning — online and in person — by helping them plan, set goals, and take confident steps forward.
Collaborate with kaimahi across the region to identify akonga who may need extra support, and guide them into meaningful learning and external experiences.
Champion inclusion and wellbeing, offering emotional and cultural support as a trusted adult and mentor in both individual and group settings.
For this position, we offer a salary range starting from $61,412 to a maximum of $74,569 per annum.
The final salary offer will be determined based on the candidate's unique combination of skills, qualifications, and relevant experience.
Ko koe tenei | About you
We're looking for someone who : Connects easily with akonga and builds strong, trusting relationships.
Encourages akonga to take part in learning and feel good about their progress.
Helps akonga make learning plans and find their way around Te Kura's systems.
Understands and respects each learner's culture, language, and identity.
Follows health and safety rules when working with akonga outside the classroom.
Has knowledge of Te Reo Maori and Tikanga — or is keen to learn Nga Uara o Te Kura | Our Values
At Te Kura, we live by our values : Manaaki — showing respect, generosity, and care
Whanaungatanga — building relationships and belonging
Tika — acting fairly and honestly
Akonga at the Centre — guiding every decision we make Hei whakautu | In return
You'll join a supportive, inclusive team where manaaki and whanaungatanga guide how we work.
We offer flexible working options, professional growth opportunities, and the chance to make a meaningful difference for akonga across Aotearoa Me pehea te tuku tono | How to Apply
If you've nodded your head whilst reading this and thought 'this is me!' click that apply button, we want to hear from you!
Applications must be lodged via our career's portal, and you must have the right to reside or work in New Zealand.
Please note that we will be shortlisting candidates as we receive applications and may close the vacancy if suitable candidates are identified prior to the closing date.
We recommend applying as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
E hiahia mohio ano ana koe?
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Applications close 5pm on Tuesday 21 October 2025
Kaiawhina • Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand