Kaiako: Kāwai Raupapa – Certificate in Māori and Indigenous Art & Toi Paematua (Raranga)


Mō mātau | About us

As a proudly indigenous tertiary educator, ‘tauira success’ is our mission and ‘whānau transformation through education’ is our vision, guiding our commitment to delivering quality education programmes underpinned by Māori culture and values.

Our kaimahi (employees) enjoy a whānau-friendly workplace and a great range of benefits to support their wellbeing and that of their whānau:

  • Free health and life insurance for permanent kaimahi.
  • For permanent kaimahi, four extra leave days each year to celebrate Matariki and Christmas, plus special leave available for those involved in cultural or sporting events.
  • Flexible work hours for non-rostered positions and work-from-home options for positions that can be performed remotely.
  • Free car parking at our main campuses.


Mō tēnei mahi | About this job

Join our team on a permanent full-time (37.5 hours per week) employment based in Whakatāne.

We are seeking a kaiako with practical knowledge and experience in raranga - weaving. You will guide tauira on their artistic journeys, blending technical skill development with the rich traditions of raranga. Teaching responsibilities include crafting engaging lesson plans, delivering interactive learning experiences, responding to the diverse needs of tauira, and supporting their progress and achievement.


Mōu | About you

You will have the expertise and passion for raranga art forms and a commitment to indigenous teaching practices.

You will also bring with you:

  • Maunga Kura Toi (Bachelor of Māori Art – L7) with a focus on Raranga, or equivalent, that demonstrates holding or showing equivalence for NZQA standards assessed in this programme
  • New Zealand Certificate in Adult and Tertiary Teaching (Level 5) or equivalent
  • Either attest equivalence for NZQA standards required to assess and moderate this programme OR hold the NZ Certificate in Assessment Practice (L4)
  • Full and current NZ Driver License
  • Minimum two years of proven experience teaching adult learners
  • Proven experience and expertise in Māori art world with specific skills in relevant kaupapa toi
  • Able to understand and converse in te reo Māori at an intermediate level

As a kaupapa Māori organisation, your willingness to participate in cultural activities and develop an understanding of Āhuatanga Māori (values, culture and tikanga) will be key.

 

Please Note: Te Wānanga o Aotearoa is closed from 19 December 2024 and re-opens on 15 January 2025. We will respond to queries and applications when we return in January 2025


Tonoa i tēnei rā! | Apply today!

If we’ve outlined a role that matches your capabilities and aspirations, and a workplace that appeals, apply today as applications will close as soon as we have a suitable shortlist.

A position description is available on our career’s website.  For any other queries, please email jobs@twoa.ac.nz

Apply now

Permanent Full-time

Job no: 24TA0466

Location: Whakatane

Closing Date: Wednesday, 15 January 2025