Primary and intermediate (Years 1–8) / kura tuatahi, Certificated teacherEnglish, Health and physical education, Learning languages, Mathematics and statistics, Science, Social sciences, Technology, Te reo Maori, The artsPTSAStart date : Term 1, Tuesday 27 January
Are you passionate about inspiring young learners in a warm, inclusive environment?
Do you put tamariki at the center of your teaching philosophy?
Are you committed to cultural responsiveness and eager to make a positive impact every day?
If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you!
We're seeking a caring, enthusiastic, and collaborative Y3–4 teacher who is dedicated to student success and skilled in engaging teaching strategies.What we offer : A vibrant, supportive, and diverse school communityOpportunities for quality professional development, including BSLA (Better Start to Literacy Approach), Prime Maths, Relationship Based Learning / Culturally Responsive PracticeA welcoming, collegial atmosphere where your voice mattersThe chance to work alongside inspiring educators focused on excellence and student achievement.To thrive in this role, you'll : Build and nurture strong, positive relationships with students, whanau, and colleaguesEmbrace reflection and continuous learningCollaborate effectively within a motivated teamHave solid knowledge of the New Zealand Curriculum and its evolving phasesDemonstrate strength in te reo Maori or a genuine willingness to grow your skills.Familiarity with either the BSLA (Better Start to Literacy Approach) and / or Prime Maths programme would be an advantage.Whether you're an experienced teacher or just beginning your journey, we welcome your application.If you're ready to make a difference and grow alongside a passionate team, get in touch — we can't wait to meet you!
How to applyPlease request an application form and email your cover letter (indicating which position / s you are applying for), CV highlighting your strengths and application form to :
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Teacher • Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand