Certificated teacher, Secondary (Years 7–15) / wharekura, Middle leadershipTe reo MaoriM/Us negotiableMa pango ma whero, ka oti te mahi……with black and red, the work is completed.Scots College is committed to the normalisation of Te Reo Maori in each of its three schools Junior (1-6), Middle (7-10) and Senior (11-13). The College also offers the new NCEA Te Ao Haka programme. To that end, Scots College has scheduled timetabled lessons to the programme, rather than an extracurricular kapa haka group. All Scots College students learn and perform kapa haka through the house system. Their learning is celebrated at the annual Scots College haka competition.In support of our Maori Learning Programme, we are seeking to appoint a talented and motivated Head of Te Ao Haka (Senior School). This role involves working in conjunction with our current Te Reo Teacher to work with our akonga, whanau and iwi. We would be keen to speak to anyone who may be interested in this position, we may be able to offer some flexibility with part time work if required. We are hoping to welcome our successful candidate onto our Team as soon as it can be arranged. Please state all teaching subjects in your application.Applicants should have:A current NZ Teaching Council practicing certificateA passion for, and the ability to promote Te Reo/Te Ao Haka in the CollegeSuperior communication and interpersonal skillsExcellent organisational and time management skillsA desire to foster excellence and promote learningA commitment to our special character and co-curricular programsIf you are motivated by the prospect of joining a dynamic teaching environment and would enjoy the challenges of this exciting role, then we would be delighted to hear from you.How to apply Applications are to include a covering letter and your current CV (stating teacher certification details, all teaching subjects, and the details of at least three referees). Applications are to be submitted electronically to:Physical address:1 Monorgan Road, Strathmore, WellingtonGet new listings like these in your emailSuggested as they share a similar subject, location or sector. Learn more#J-18808-Ljbffr