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Manurewa High School

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Social Sciences Curriculum Leader - Co-HOLA

Applications close: 7 months ago - 27/05/2024.

Social Sciences Curriculum Leader – co-HOLA

Full time

Permanent

3MU, 1 MMA Permanent. Commencing Term 3 2024 (or by negotiation). 

We are one of the largest multicultural schools in New Zealand, with over 2200 students representing more than 50 nationalities, a true reflection of Tamaki Makaurau. 

We are led strongly by our educational framework Te Ara O Taawhaki and our values of Respect, Excellence, Whanaungatanga and Akoranga. They guide how we work together as a school community and our student motivation and achievement is strong, through the hard work and dedication of a caring and professional staff.

 We seek a skilled and motivated curriculum leader who is: 

  • ·       Passionate about teaching and learning
  • ·       Team players and willing to be supportive of a team culture
  • ·       Committed to education and open to learning
  • ·       Experienced or willing to be supported in a digital learning environment
  • ·       Willing to make a commitment to the school’s restorative and culturally sustaining practices
  • ·       Passionate about integrating Social Science programmes with school wide curriculum design
  • Specific responsibilities will include leadership of the Junior Social Science courses at Year 9 and 10 

The successful applicant will be working alongside the HOLA in a Co-HOLA role. 

Please state your curriculum specialist area when apply. 

For overseas teachers looking to relocate to New Zealand to teach, the terms and conditions including base salary for this position is set by the relevant collective agreement.  The base salary for trained and registered teachers will range from $59,305 to $95,400 depending on applicants qualifications and experience.  Individuals actual base salary will be established by a salary assessment once a role is confirmed.

Applications close 27 May 2024.