Full time, Fixed term, Start Date : 27 / 01 / 2026, End Date : 12 / 12 / 2026 (Special project)Area / composite (Years 1–15), Certificated teacherEnglish, Health and physical education, Learning languages, Mathematics and statistics, Science, Social sciences, Technology, Te reo Maori, The artsWe have an exciting opportunity for you to join our community campus in East Christchurch.This role for 2026 is dedicated to providing targeted support for students requiring accelerated literacy progress.
The successful applicant will implement structured literacy approaches, draw on Ministry-approved PLD, and apply explicit teaching principles to strengthen oral language, phonics, reading, writing, and comprehension.This role will work amongst our English Medium and Maori Medium akonga for a Structured Literacy Intervention in English.Key responsibilitiesDeliver tailored and explicit teaching to small groups and individuals needing accelerated literacy progress.Apply structured literacy approaches to build strong foundations in phonemic awareness, systematic synthetic phonics, vocabulary, handwriting, fluency, and comprehension.Use a range of assessment tools to track and analyse student progress.Share data to evaluate effectiveness and inform teaching practice.Report, monitor, and evaluate student outcomes in line with Ministry of Education requirements.Work closely with teachers, whanau, and the wider community to ensure literacy support is consistent and reinforced across settings.Our kura believes that relationships are at the heart of all we do, and we want kaiako who are committed to this relational approach.The successful applicant will : Demonstrate a genuine passion for working with akonga and a commitment to lifelong learning.Actively embody the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in their professional practice.Uphold and model the values of Haeata Community Campus.Contribute positively to the collective education and wellbeing of all at Haeata, with a particular focus on akonga in Y1–6Show confidence in implementing the New Zealand Curriculum, with proven strengths in literacy and culturally responsive practice.Be highly competent in teaching oral language, reading, writing, and literacy across the curriculum.Please see our website or contact Raewyn Himona (Kaihautu - Deputy Principal) for more details.How to applyPlease send your covering letter, CV, and direct enquiries to : Physical address : 240 Breezes Road, Wainoni, ChristchurchPostal Address : PO Box 15071, Aranui, Christchurch, 8643
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