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Pou Arataki
Company:

(Confidential)


Place:

Auckland


Job Function:

Education

Details of the offer

Facilitate opportunities to support the capacity building of iwi, hap?, school boards, principals, Teachers and students.

Lead this ground-breaking, M?ori educational leadership initiative.
Advocate on a national and international level for the rights and aspirations of our iwi, families, schools, staff and students.
Work in conjunction with all Ng? Kura ? Iwi schools and their Iwi partners.

Established in 2007, Ng? Kura ? Iwi o Aotearoa Inc. (NKAI) is a movement that has evolved due to the commitment and sacrifice of kaum?tua, community leaders, wh?nau, kura, teachers and students. NKAI is a constituted body that represents and supports 36 tribal schools across New Zealand and growing.

Te Whare Arataki is a new, innovative, kaupapa that compliments the learning and development that our students currently experience in their schools.

Ng? M?t?pono|Ko te Ringa Wera he K?hui.

Pono: We are trustworthy and reliable.
Whakaaro Nui: We respect each other and what we bring.
Angitu: We focus on quality by delivering detail on time.
W?nanga: We honestly challenge the idea to get the best results for our kaupapa.
H?pai Tukuihotanga (Reo me ng? Tikanga): We uphold our culturacy.

NKAI strive to support the aspirations of iwi, wh?nau, our schools and communities by;

Establishing and supporting opportunities for our people to work together and learn from each other.
Facilitating opportunities to support the capability building of iwi, hap?, school boards, principals, staff, and students.
Advocating on a national and international level for the rights and aspirations of our iwi, wh?nau, kura, staff and students.
Establishing and nurturing partnerships with tribal entities, government agencies and the private sector to support our kaupapa and strategic priorities.

This position is an opportunity to make a difference in M?ori Medium Education across Aotearoa. You will be part of a movement committed to Tukuihotanga (cultural autonomy), M?tauranga Mana Motuhake (intellectual independence) and Whai Oranga (holistic wellbeing) for all members of NKAI. We believe that all M?ori students can succeed as members of wh?nau, hap? and Iwi.

A central goal of Te Whare Arataki is to support targeted layers of current and future kura leadership which includes kura senior managers, aspiring principals, principals, boards, iwi, hap?, and communities who are deeply involved with the kura. In response to this goal, this position has been created to provide a range of high-level advocacy, coordination, and project leadership services to Ng? Kura ? Iwi to establish and lead Te Whare Arataki. Overarching, as well as underpinning the organisational kaupapa, is goal is that all uri reach their individual potential, their progress, and their achievement.

Enhancing key relationships with Ng? Kura a Iwi schools and their Iwi partnerships, this position will support and strengthen the leadership capacity and wellbeing of our Ng? Kura ? Iwi leaders across the network of kura and communities. The role will provide a range of high-level advocacy, coordination, and project leadership services cross organisationally, enabling the development and implementation strategies to lead Te Whare Arataki into the future. Working in conjunction with all Ng? Kura ? Iwi schools and their iwi partners, the remit will include developing, advancing, and progressing the strategies and programmes prepared by Ng? Ringa Raup? executives for implementation.

Establishing and nurturing partnerships with tribal entities, government agencies and the private sector to support our kaupapa and strategic priorities. The position will nurture and support opportunities for our people to work together and learn from each other, and to deliver on the strategy which is focused on our capability and capacity to serve our membership schools and communities. The Pou Arataki will establish and lead the Whare Arataki, which will support and strengthen, Iwi-Community leadership, Tumuaki leadership and succession, as well as implementing initiatives to grow and support kura leaders. Providing advice and guidance and supporting schools needing strategic leadership, you will have a level of comfort to be able to work in with Te Pou Whakangungu, providing professional learning, and wider educational advice.

Skills, knowledge, experience, and competences required for application will include;

Fluency in Te Reo M?ori me ?na Tikanga.
Experience in supporting and mentoring education leaders.
Knowledge of how school principals operate and their responsibilities to meeting MoE, ERO and teacher Council requirements.
An in depth understanding of iwi partnerships and kaupapa M?ori education.
Strong knowledge of NZQA protocols and practices for NCEA.
Expert knowledge of Te Marautanga o Aotearoa (TMoA) and NZCA.
Understanding of iwi partnerships, kaupapa M?ori education.
Current date knowledge of year 1 ? 13 New Zealand curriculum developments.
Understanding of education systems in New Zealand, and relevant education legislation.
Knowledge of NKAI network and how the organisation works.
Well established iwi links and networks.
Experience, incorporating project documentation, designing, and delivering programmes projects and initiatives.
Understanding of best practice for PLD in New Zealand.
Experience in framework set up, implementation and continuous improvement.
Strong negotiation, communication and influencing skills.

Your established connections with Iwi linked to the NKAI organisation would be highly regarded.

A tertiary qualification with a significant component in Education or other relevant discipline is preferred, however, may be offset by considerable experience.

As part of the NKAI management team (Ng? Ringa Wera), you will work primarily from home and will be connected to the team via technology, and strong established infrastructure. Travel will also be built into your schedule and as you regularly report into the Pou K?kiri (CEO) and connect with other the members of the team based across Aotearoa. You will be also supported with a high level of flexibility with regards to your time and how you manage your workload.

Remuneration is banded to attract a senior skill set of applicants.

To express an interest on a strictly confidential basis please email your cover letter and current CV through to Heather Walker at Mana Recruitment at ********** or if you have questions regarding the position, please call 09) 632 1108.

Applications Close: Monday 22nd June 2020 at 5pm.


Job Function:

Requirements

Pou Arataki
Company:

(Confidential)


Place:

Auckland


Job Function:

Education

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