Adviser on Deaf Children - Auckland

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Our organisation is made up of talented and committed people around Aotearoa, from a wide range of backgrounds and cultures. While we work in different groups and on different things, we all strive every day to make the biggest difference we can for our ākonga in our education system.

About this role | Mō tēnei tūranga

We have a Permanent, Full-Time Advisor on Deaf Children role at our Maungawhau Office.

The Advisor on Deaf Children (AoDC) provides support to families, whānau and educators to achieve desired outcomes for babies and children who are deaf or hard of hearing. The focus of the AoDC support is early years, birth to Year 3 at school.

Our Advisors on Deaf Children provide specialist support to babies and children who are deaf or hard of hearing, to their parents/caregivers, and to families and whānau. This support is in accordance with the goals, objectives and policies of the Ministry of Education.

Our Advisors on Deaf Children also provide specialist support which:

  • Has an early years focus (birth to Year 3 at school)

  • Is family and whānau centred

  • Uses a routine and strength based approach based on priorities identified by parents/caregivers, families and whānau.

Salary range: $69,966 - $118,450 per annum + 3% kiwi saver. The successful candidate will be appointed at a salary which reflects individual skills and experience.

For more details about the role, you can view the Job Description here.

We also offer:

  • Flexible working arrangements where everyone feels valued & supported.

  • The ability to purchase extra days leave.

  • A range of employee network groups.

  • An inclusive environment that encourages your personal cultural competency journey.

  • Development and learning, including mentorship programmes and internal secondments.

  • Wellness initiatives to support your overall health and wellbeing.

About you | Mōhou ake

To be successful in the role of Advisor on Deaf Children, you will have the following:

  • Experience in deaf education.

  • Experience in a complex organisation.

  • Experience in building relationships and partnerships to achieve shared outcomes.

  • An understanding and applied practice of the principles and strands of Te Whāriki: Early childhood curriculum and Te Whāriki a te Kōhanga Reo, as well as the key competencies and learning areas of the New Zealand Curriculum and Te Marautanga.

You will also have the following essential qualifications and capabilities:

  • A Master of Specialist Teaching (Adviser on Deaf Children, or Deaf and Hard of Hearing) or a Postgraduate Diploma in Specialist Teaching (Deaf and Hard of Hearing), or equivalent

  • Applicants who do not have either of the required qualifications are required to complete the Master of Specialist Teaching (Adviser on Deaf Children, or Deaf and Hard of Hearing) within four years following appointment to an Advisor on Deaf Children position.

  • A teacher of the deaf qualification or speech language therapist qualification or equivalent qualification with at least two years’ experience in that role

  • The ability and willingness to adhere to the Public Service Standards of Integrity and Conduct.

About our group and team | Mātau rōpū ake

Our team, Te Tai Raro (North) | Tāmaki Herenga Manawa | Central and East, provides leadership and integrated services to the sector and others. This includes services such as learning support and education advice and regulation functions for schools and early learning services. 

As a frontline group we develop and harness existing relationships with communities at the regional and local level through the Directors of Education, including deep relationships with iwi and hapū. Our Directors of Education have the lead role and relationship with early learning, kōhanga, school and kura, and this means they will be across all the services we provide at a local level.

We also collectively strengthen relationships with our diverse communities who support Māori, Pacific peoples, disabled ākonga and/or ākonga with learning support needs, and ākonga from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Are you ready to make a difference? | Kua rite koe mō tēnei mahi?

If this opportunity interests you, please submit your cover letter and resume by using the ‘apply' button. In your cover letter we’d like to know about you, your values, or anything else you’d like to share. We’re keen to understand your motivations, strengths, transferable skills, and the diverse perspectives you will bring to the role.

For further information, please contact Recruitment.Manawa@education.govt.nz.

Applications close Midnight – Monday, 14th October 2024.

We want our people to feel valued for their unique qualities and have a sense of belonging. If you require assistance or adjustments to fully participate in the recruitment process, please let us know.

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