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Job Opportunity: Learning Specialist – Kaupapa M?ori:HainesAttractJob description:Job DescriptionCalling innovative kaiako and educatorsE nga mana, e nga reo, ko Te Papa Tongarewa te pa e tu watawata mai ana nga taonga o te Motu ki Te Upoko-o-Te-Ika. Papaki mai ana nga tai o Te Whanganui-a-Tara, ko Pukeahu, ko Matairangi nga taumata korero. Ka tangi te Keo ki nga mate o nga hau e wha, moe mai ra te iwi nui kei te po. Nau mai ra te hunga ora. Tenei Te Papa Tongarewa e kimi ana, e rapu ana i tetahi pouako kia whanake te kura, kia whai wahi ai a tatou tamariki ki nga taonga o te motu. He waka akoranga – Empowering life-long learning In an exciting period of transformation and growth, Te Papa is seeking innovative educators to contribute to the development of our learning programmes for ?konga, with a special focus on Kaupapa M?ori contexts, M?tauranga M?ori and M?ori learners where ever they sit in the system. You will empower our learners to engage with Te Papa’s collections, exhibitions and resources by designing and facilitating significant learning practices, resources and products for ?konga. You will help us grow our learning communities and expand our reach and accessibility through learning. You will work as part of a team to design rich and authentic programmes for ?konga within both M?ori medium and English medium settings. You will design programmes that integrate Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, The New Zealand Curriculum and School/Kura specific curricula, te Ao M?ori and Te Papa’s taonga. You will encourage and advise others on embedding M?tauranga M?ori concepts within learning programmes, and help develop our relationship with kohanga reo, kura kaupapa M?ori and kura a iwi. The Learning team comprises of specialists across museum education including formal learning, early childhood, kohanga reo, kura kaupapa, primary and secondary school audiences, and H?n?tore. Learning Specialists work closely together to facilitate a dynamic range of learning programmes for school and kura groups, onsite, on outreach and by digital delivery. You will also work alongside Te Papa’s staff in curatorial, collections, exhibitions and visitor services teams. About you You are a passionate and talented educator who engages learning and technology to make a real difference to the communities you work with. You are creative, innovative and skilled in supporting learning inside or outside of the classroom. You are a strong educator, confident in working with groups of ?konga of all ages, and you have particular practice in working with or teaching in a M?ori medium context or contexts where kaupapa M?ori and M?tauranga is the focus. You have strong networks and relationships in your field. You bring a range of innovative learning practices and you create empowering learning practices with emerging learning technologies. You’re an advocate for learning and you’re passionate about contributing to educational innovation. You’re a lifelong learner with a growth mindset who enjoys creative problem solving. You enjoy developing new programmes and products, and you believe in testing ideas and experimenting. You’re a team player with great ideas and the expertise to bring them to life. Fluency in Te Reo M?ori, confidence in tikanga M?ori and the capability to deliver programmes in Te Reo M?ori to audiences of varying fluency is essential. There is one permanent, full-time (40 hour per week) function. For the right candidates fixed-term secondments – especially for a kura located kaiako looking to reinvigorate their practice would be welcomed. Other arrangements will be considered for the right person. If this sounds like you, we would love to hear from you. About us Te Papa is New Zealand’s national museum, renowned for being bicultural, research-driven, innovative and fun. Our success is built on our relationships with and our capability to represent our communities. Our vision is Changing Hearts, Minds and Lives. Biculturalism, mana taonga and learning are at our core. Te Papa is committed to the protection and wellbeing of children. A component of this function involves interaction with children so, as a part of the assessment process, we will require Police Vetting of preferred candidates to ensure we are providing a safe environment for children. This requirement complies with the Children’s Act 2014. All candidates must have the legal right to work in New Zealand. The appointment range for this position is between $66,000 and $83,000. Offers will be made within the range to reflect the expertise and practice offered by the candidate and those required of the function, and internal relativities with other employees. Applications close on Wednesday,18 October 2023. To view a copy of the position description, please enter the following URL into your internet browser: https://expressonline.haineslink.co.nz/pdfs/773012_JobDesc.pdf How to submit the application:To apply, please enter the following URL into your internet browser: https://jobs.tepapa.govt.nz/jobtools/jncustomsearch.viewFullSingle?in_organ id=17768&in_jnCounter=225745981Skills:
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