Science and maths teacher
Secondary (Years 7–15) / wharekura, Certificated teacher
Mathematics and statistics, Science
Secondary (Years 7–15) / wharekura, Certificated teacher
Mathematics and statistics
9 hours per week, term 1. Commencing asap and concluding 9 April.
We require an enthusiastic, innovative teacher to join the maths department with the ability to teach junior classes.
Please note we also have a fixed-term, part-time PE position being advertised.
The applicant will have familiarity with the New Zealand Curriculum, NCEA and the skills to use ICT to enhance learning outcomes.
We are a central city multicultural girls’ school with an established reputation for student engagement, innovation and success. We have moved into new buildings with innovative learning spaces and specialist studios. Our Y9 students are taught in cross-curricular collaborative hubs. We run 3 sessions on most days to maximise student engagement.
The Board has approved discretionary funding from its operational grant to employ a teacher above the maximum MOE funded staffing entitlement for a specified period and continued funding cannot be guaranteed.
Please apply with a CV, covering letter, application form and the names of 3 referees to the Principal via email/post to:
School Office
principal@wegc.school.nz
(04) 385 8514
Download our application form
Application for Appointment v43
Type: Secondary (Year 9-15)
Authority: State
Gender: Female
Decile: 8
Roll: 1092
Website: http://www.wegc.school.nz
School number: 274
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Physical address:
Austin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington
Postal Address:
Austin Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington, 6011
Secondary (Years 7–15) / wharekura, Certificated teacher
Mathematics and statistics, Science
Secondary (Years 7–15) / wharekura, Certificated teacher
Mathematics and statistics
Secondary (Years 7–15) / wharekura, Certificated teacher
English, Health and physical education, Learning languages, Mathematics and statistics, Science, Social sciences, Technology, Te reo Māori, The arts