Ko Taku Reo - Deaf Education New Zealand Otago
Resource Teacher of the Deaf - Central Otago
Part time, Permanent, FTTE up to : 0.8
Area / composite (Years 1–15), Resource teacher
English, Health and physical education, Learning languages, Mathematics and statistics, Science, Social sciences, Technology, Te reo Maori, The arts
SDA - Other allowances related to the special nature of our school
We are seeking an engaging, innovative person who has strong communication skills and is a collaborative team player as these skills will be needed in all you do.
You will be required to travel to mainstream schools, Kura Kaupapa Maori / Mana Maori Early Childhood / Kohanga Reo to work closely with DHH students, whanau and school staff / teams to support learners.
This is a permanent, 0.8FTE role.
Engaging within your assigned caseload with related record keeping and liaison with families and whanau to assist with student participation and success in their education and life outcomes.
Proven best practice and experience working with Deaf children and / or working with mainstream children.
Qualified Teacher of the Deaf or an experienced NZ registered teacher.
Use of own car with mileage reimbursed (with conditions).
Depending on expected weekly mileage a lease car may be provided for your work travel.
You will need to reside in Queenstown or Cromwell to cover two days work in Queenstown and two days spread across Cromwell and Lake Hawea.
You will have existing skills, or demonstrate a willingness to develop proficiency, in New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) and listening and spoken language practices for DHH learners.
Only applicants that are legally entitled to work in New Zealand will be considered for this position.
However, we may seek to interview suitable candidates prior to closing so please apply early
How to apply
Please register and apply online.
We do not accept applications via email.
Send your direct enquiries only to :
Physical address : 38 Truro Street, Sumner, Christchurch
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Resource Of The Deaf • Otago, New Zealand