OverviewAt the core of Te Kura Tuarua o Taraika ki Pukeahu (WHS) are Whanau, Excellence, Respect and Ora.
Applicants will be committed to continuing the prioritisation of Matauranga Maori and joining our kura on its journey to being bicultural.
We are a coeducational non-uniform school located on Pukeahu.
We have a growing relationship with Te Atiawa which supports our kura's access to the wider community of Te Whanganui-a-Tara, and its potential local curriculum.I te kiko o Te Kura Tuarua o Taraika ki Pukeahu ko te Whakaute, Whanau, Kairangi me te Ora.
Ko kaitono e hiahia ana he tangata ka matua i nga whainga o Te Matauranga Maori, a ka hoe tahi ai i te waka kakanorua e whakatere ai e te kura.
He kura ira katoa, kakahu opaki kei te maunga o Pukeahu.
E tipu ana nga hononga ki Te Atiawa, a, ka hapai to matou aheitanga ki te takiwa o Te Whanganui-a-Tara me nga tini ara mo te marau a rohe.PositionWe are looking for a suitably qualified and experienced teacher of Health and Physical Education to join our Faculty for the start of Term 1, 2026.
This is a permanent, full-time position.ResponsibilitiesTeach Health and Physical Education to students, contributing to an inclusive and supportive environment.Support student wellbeing and engagement through strategic use of health and physical education pedagogy.Contribute to the development of a bicultural and Matauranga Maori–informed learning environment.Knowledge of or ability to teach Outdoor Education would be an advantage.QualificationsQualified and experienced teacher of Health and Physical Education.Ability to work with and support students in an inclusive setting.Willingness to contribute to the kura's wider community and local curriculum development.ApplicationApplications for this post will only be accepted through : enquiries to :
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Kaiako Teacher • Wellington, New Zealand