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Job Opportunity: Principal Adviser, Te Reo Maori:MinEducationJob description:Job DescriptionPrincipal Adviser, Te Reo Maori»Permanent, Full time »located in Wellington Help shape the future of Education E toro atu te ringa ki nga oro puareare o te waoku o Tane te wananga, koutou kei nga pureke mowai o te Arareo Maori, e ta matou Uepu Reo Maori. Ki te whai wahi ai koe ki te reo Maori, ki Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, ki Te Aho Arataki Marau mo te Ako i Te Reo Maori, otira ki te ao Arareo Maori (nga wahi whakaako ma te reo Maori mo te nuinga o te wa) tena koianei tetehi turanga e tika ana mou. Te Uepu Reo Maori/Te Reo Maori Group Ko toku reo toku mapihi maurea Maori language is the essence of culture and as such is an inherited treasure acknowledged through the Treaty of Waitangi. Information technology is through Maori language that the full range of Maori customs can be expressed, practised and explained. The purpose and goal of Te Uepu Reo Maori is to ensure that all learners who commit to learning in and of the Maori language have access to quality provision and learning practices. The group is responsible for setting the strategic direction to ensure the growth of Te Reo Maori, the Maori medium pathway and those learning the language. Information technology is through this learning journey that Maori language learners can access the Maori world and understand their function in it. Te Uepu Reo Maori covers the ages 0-18 pathway for students who have committed to the learning of, or learning through, Te Reo Maori and leading on the Te Marautanga o Aotearoa and Te Aho Araki Marau mo te ako i te reo Maori.o toku reo toku mapihi maurea About this function The Principal Adviser provides leadership abilities in identifying quality strategies that support the prosperous design, development and implementation of quality Maori language and Maori medium programmes, projects and services. They lead programmes of work to support students to lift achievement. They provide thought leadership abilities about how to identify success and about good curriculum development process. They support the strategic overview of group priorities ensuring that Maori language learners and Maori medium needs are appropriately considered, and as necessary, addressed in curriculum development. If you have good Maori networks, strong capability to grow and maintain positive relationships with te reo Maori organisations, thrive on supporting the whole education system implement initiatives around achievement and leadership abilities, have practice in raising capcapability of clusters of the workforce – then apply for this function. About you: » You have strong writing expertise, able to write a variety of correspondence for different audiences, at pace and to high standards » You have a good knowledge of the national curriculum, including Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, the New Zealand Curriculum and Te Aho Arataki Marau mo te Ako i Te Reo Maori – the Maori language guidelines for learning te reo Maori » You have proven practice managing complex relationships and resolving conflict to achieve amicable results » You know how to involve others and seek advice at the right points » You’re a great organiser, agile when needed and able to prioritise your work accordingly » You understand and know how to apply the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and tangata whenuatanga Te reo Maori fluency isn’t needed for these functions, however will be an advantage to help you succeed and excel in this function. Are you ready to make a difference? We welcome candidates from diverse backgrounds, including Maori, Pacific and those with disabilities, who will enrich our knowledge of the education system. As a government agency, the Ministry is committed to keeping to the Treaty of Waitangi’s guiding principles in our work for and with Maori students, their whanau, hapu and iwi. If this opportunity interests you, and you meet the requirements, apply now using the ‘Apply Online’ button. For more information email Bernadine Gittings at recruitment.ELSA@education.govt.nz Applications close midnight – Friday, 23 April 2021. How to submit the application:Please apply via our website:https://jobs.education.govt.nz/jobtools/jncustomsearch.viewFullSing le?in_organid=17584&in_jnCounter=224564684&in_jobDate=All&in_sea rchbox=YES&in_summary=S&in_site=CareersSiteSkills:
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