Job Description
1 x Permanent Full Time Position
FTE 1.0 (40 Hours per week)
Can be based in any Te Kura location : Wellington, Palmerston North, Masterton, New Plymouth, Hastings, Rotorua, Gisborne, Wairoa, Tauranga, Hamilton, Auckland, Whangarei, Nelson, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill or Queenstown)
Kaiako | Teacher – Years 1-10
Nau mai, haere mai ki Te Kura
At Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu (Te Kura), our ākonga are always at the centre of what we do. For more than a century, we've supported learners across Aotearoa — evolving from lessons once delivered on horseback to today's future focused learning that can be done anywhere, anytime.
Ākonga at Te Kura choose subjects based on their passions and interests, accessing learning online supported by kaiako who guide, inspire, and drive engagement. Alongside this, kaiako provide pastoral care and connect with ākonga through regular huinga ako — online or face to face — where learners connect, receive guidance, and strengthen their sense of belonging.
Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About this position
“Tuia te tamaiti ki ngā aka taumatua, kaua e tuia ki ngā aka taepa. Me aro ki te hā o te aka taumatua.”
We are seeking a passionate and experienced kaiako to join our Te Aka Taumatua whānau, with experience in teaching across Years 1 - 10 . This is an exciting opportunity to nurture and develop ākonga in their journey, while contributing to the preservation and advancement of Māori performing arts and culture in Te Aka Taumatua through teaching and resource development.
Te Aka Taumatua is a new team that leads our bilingual and immersion te reo Māori provision for full-time, tamariki, rangatahi and dual registered ākonga at Te Kura. Te Aka Taumatua is still in its developmental stage but remains focussed on its role in the revitalisation of te reo Māori, to offer comprehensive options grounded in mātauranga Māori for ākonga and their whānau.
Te Aka Taumatua is a vine system that wraps around rākau. The vines carry the knowledge and wisdom of our people. It is a place that protects, nurtures and gives room to grow. One can come to seek shelter and safety and can then leave to go.
This role presents an opportunity to shape the next generation of young Māori leaders while contributing to the revitalization of te reo Māori and preservation of Māori performing arts. The successful candidate will join a supportive whānau committed to excellence in Māori education.
In this role you will :
Ko koe tēnei | About you
You will bring :
Ngā Uara o Te Kura | Our Values
At Te Kura, we live by our values :
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 ākonga across Aotearoa.
If you're ready to bring our values to life and support learners in meaningful ways, we'd love to hear from you.
Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to Apply
Applications must be submitted through our careers portal. Applicants must have the legal right to teach, reside and work in New Zealand.
E hiahia ana koe ki te mōhio anō? | Like to find out more?
If you encounter any issues during the application process, please email
🗓 Applications close at 11.59pm on Tuesday 13 January 2026
Kaiako • Flexible Office Location - New Zealand, NZ