Kairīwhi - Casual
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Ko wai mātou | Who are we
Te Puna Reo Ōkahukura (‘Te Puna Reo’) takes its name from a place in the Kaipara Harbour, Tāporapora, that was close to the last ancient whare wānanga of Ngāti Whātua. Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei established the early learning centre, Te Puna Reo Ōkahukura in 2007.
Te Puna Reo is an accredited early learning centre that is licensed for 45 tamariki and teaches through kaupapa māori worldviews. The Puna offers 20 hours for tamariki 3 years and older and has qualified and experienced kaimahi, many of whom are of Ngāti Whātua descent.
Te Puna Reo Okahukura is a joint early childhood education initiative between Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei and the Ministry of Education. The Puna Reo is part of a long-term kaupapa (plan) of educational excellence for the hapū where knowledge and understanding of te reo māori me ngā tikanga (language and customs) are a foundation.
Te Whiwhinga Mahi | The Opportunity
We are seeking caring, reliable, and reo Māori-minded individuals to join our whānau as Kairīwhi (Reliever). This is a casual position where you’ll support our kaiako and tamariki as and when needed. Whether you're a qualified ECE teacher, currently in your third year of ECE study or unqualified, we’d love to hear from you and support your journey in kaupapa Māori education.
Ngā tino pūkenga/whēako | Qualifications & Experience
Passionate about tamariki and kaupapa Māori education
A reliable and flexible team player
Qualified or unqualified, all are welcome
Hold a recognised ECE qualification or be in your third year of ECE study (Preferred)
Have a basic understanding of te reo Māori and a strong willingness to learn more, fluency is a definite advantage
To be successful in this role, we recognise that the following values & competencies are critical for kaimahi/employees to flourish at Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei:
Manaakitanga
Respect
Resilience
Whānau outcome focused
Collaboration
Cultural Understanding
Requirements & Checks
Applicants must have the right to work in New Zealand.
Please be aware in applying for this role, you will be required to undergo the following pre-employment checks:
Full Children's Safety Check
Apply Now
If you're interested, please click the 'Apply for this job' button at the top or bottom of the page. If you have any questions about the role please email Melissa (Mel) Greenwood - Tumuaki - Te Puna Reo Ōkahukura at melissag@nwo.iwi.nz or call on (09) 5781806
We will be reviewing applications and undertaking interviews ahead of the closing date, therefore please do not hesitate to submit your application!
- Department
- Education
- Role
- Casual Reliever
- Locations
- Te Puna Reo Ōkahukura
Te Puna Reo Ōkahukura
About Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei
We are the tangata whenua of Tāmaki with our mana over the land and sea being underpinned by take tūpuna (ancestral relationships), take raupatu (taking of the land and sea by traditional warfare), ahi kā (unbroken occupation) and tuku whenua (traditional gifting of land ).
Ko au te tangata whenua o Tāmaki pokapū me Te Waitematā. He take tupuna, he take raupatu, he ahi kā, he tuku whenua, te takenga mai o tōku rangatiratanga, ki runga o Te Kahu Tōpuni o Tuperiri e hora ake nei.