Science teacher
Secondary (Years 7–15) / wharekura, Certificated teacher
Science
Secondary (Years 7–15) / wharekura, Certificated teacher
Science
We are seeking a forward thinking, innovative, and enthusiastic teacher to join our supportive and progressive science learning area from term 3. Part-time hours may be considered and the ability to teach Physics will be an advantage.
The successful applicant will:
As a Microsoft Showcase school and finalist in the 2019 Prime Minister’s Education Excellence awards, Nayland College is a progressive co-educational school. We are located in the beautiful city of Nelson, giving you the opportunity to teach whilst having access to all the natural beauty and lifestyle options the Nelson/Tasman area is famous for.
The college’s values of success, opportunity, ako and respect, underpin our teaching and learning. Your commitment to those values through our PB4L and restorative practices is an expectation.
Preferred applicants will be NZ registered, fully conversant with the NZ Curriculum and have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. Nayland College is an accredited employer.
Please send your CV, covering letter and completed application form to:
Sarah Gwyn (Executive Assistant to Senior Leadership Team)
166 Nayland Road, Stoke, Nelson 7011
sarah.gwyn@nayland.school.nz
(03) 547 9769
Download our application form
Application Pack Teacher of Science Perm Full T3 2024
Type: Secondary (Year 9-15)
Authority: State
Gender: Co-Ed
Decile: 0
Roll: 1452
Website: http://www.nayland.school.nz
School number: 293
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Physical address:
166 Nayland Road, Stoke, Nelson
Postal Address:
166 Nayland Road, Stoke, Nelson, 7011
Secondary (Years 7–15) / wharekura, Certificated teacher
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English, Health and physical education, Learning languages, Mathematics and statistics, Science, Social sciences, Technology, Te reo Māori, The arts