Curriculum Lead | North Shore

Help shape the future of Education

We work to shape an education system that delivers equitable and excellent outcomes

 

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

Curriculum Leads are regionally based, helping to consolidate frontline, regional, and national networks to strengthen the design and implementation of curriculum resources, supports and services. This is underpinned by an in-depth understanding of the National Curriculum and the connection between engagement, wellbeing, te reo matatini me te pāngarau, literacy & communication and maths learning outcomes.

 

In this role you will:

  • Work directly with Kura, Tumuaki, Kaiako across early learning, primary, and secondary settings in local and special character settings to access and implement  Ministry of Education curriculum

  • Use your extensive knowledge and experience in teaching and learning, leadership, curriculum and assessment theory and practice ability to support professional change within kura, Māori medium settings, wharekura, reo Māori early learning centres and/or Kōhanga Reo level.  

  • Support places of learning to use Māori bodies of knowledge and experience to inform and improve the design of curriculum, including the championing of Mana Ōrite mō te mātauranga Māori.

  • Know, understand, and access all national support available for education settings and work with them to plan the best way of working together to build kaiako and teacher capability.

  • Enable education settings to have awareness of, and access to regionally allocated PLD and other locally available supports.

  • Participate in all professional learning identified by the national team identified as necessary to the role and actively seek opportunities to engage in ongoing professional learning.

  • Use sector feedback to provide regular analysis and insight to national curriculum teams describing the effectiveness of the design and implementation.

Salary range: $96,598 - $117,175 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 this role you will have:

  • A track record of bringing people together and leading, coaching, and mentoring others to achieve outcomes with the ability to support professional change in places of learning.

  • Strong diplomacy, interpersonal and facilitation skills, with an ability to adapt to different interaction styles and contexts. Prioritises the building of reciprocal and trusting relationships with colleagues and across the sector.

  • A proven ability to use data and insights to identify trends, risks, and opportunities, to influence and guide organisational and system-level decision making.

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to collaborate with people from different backgrounds.

  • Passionate about equitable outcomes for Māori and can confidently apply Te Tiriti into their work. Proven use and promotion of culturally sustaining practice within education settings.

  • A commitment to ongoing personal and professional development and can recognise when to ask for support, is resilient and can deal with pressure.

  • Proven credibility within the education sector and confidence in implementing literacy & communication or maths teaching (early learning, primary or secondary) or te reo matatini or pāngarau teaching (kaupapa Māori or Māori medium) is essential for this role.

  • Ability to facilitate enagaging presentations internally and externally

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

 

About our group and team | Mātau rōpū ake

You will be part of a high performing integrated service delivery team committed to meeting the government of the day’s priorities for education.

 

 

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 Jess Robertson at jess.robertson@education.govt.nz  

 

Applications close Midnight – Monday 30 September 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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