We require an innovative and passionate teacher of English with an ability to teach junior and senior classes. This person will be creative, adaptable, have a growth mindset and will cater for diversity. You will be committed to delivering flexible, learner centred, future-focused learning and will support the school’s strategic intentions,the wider changes in the New Zealand Curriculum, and the NCEA change package.
This position has the potential to come with a fixed-term English management unit for two years for the suitable candidate, as well as the opportunity to be considered for a Kahui Ako Literacy position with remuneration.
The ability to work in a way that is reflective, supportive and collaborative with a strong commitment to enabling the success of all students is important. including a focus on Māori and Pasifika achievement.
We are an Assessment for Learning, PB4L, and restorative practice school, as well as a member of a Kāhui Ako.
Providing extra curricular opportunities for our learners is a priority and we look forward to your contribution to this.
This position is permanent and full-time. It commences at the start of term 3, on Monday 22 July.
The successful applicant will hold a current practicing certificate, issued by the New Zealand Teaching Council.
How to apply
Please click on the vacancy link and complete the application form.