Qualified ECE Teacher Position
We are a well respected small community based Early Learning Centre located in Orakei.
We are a mixed age centre that encourages open, caring and responsive relationships with our community that make it possible for our children to explore, experiment, grow and make mistakes while stretching their boundaries safely. We wish to instil a positive sense of self through nurturing children’s natural wonderment, fostering their curiosity, encouraging co-operation and supporting friendships in a play based learning environment.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a friendly, vibrant and dynamic team environment. We are looking for a highly motivated qualified and provisional/fully registered ECE Teacher to inspire and be part of a great, dedicated team. The position is permanent 30 hours a week, working 6 hours per day, Monday – Friday 8.30am until 2.30pm.
The successful candidate will need to have:
• A recognised ECE Diploma or Degree, as well as provisional / full registration
• Be a team player who has great communication skills, with parents, staff and children.
• The ability to identify children’s unique strengths and interests
• Have a passion for providing and implementing a quality learning programme
• Be flexible, reliable, enthusiastic and show initiative
Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work permit. Send your CV to orakeiplayday@xtra.co.nz.
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