Lecturer - Wai Ora

Posted : 19 March 2025
Closing date : 02 April 2025
Location : Negotiable
Job type : Fixed Term Full Time
Department : School of Iwi Development
Category : Education and Training
Position : Teaching
Vacancy Reference Number : 25SID14

Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi offers the highest standards of tertiary education from certificate to doctorate levels, including programmes for international scholars of indigenous studies.  Our vision is to promote, grow and sustain Māori language, knowledge, and culture, according to tikanga Māori practice.

This is an exciting time to be part of Māori and indigenous scholarship, and our success relies on the excellence of our people and our connection to the communities that we serve. 

We are seeking applications for one two fixed term Lecturer – Wai Ora positions to provide iwi, hapū and whanau with an opportunity to have the Certificate in Wai Ora level 3 programme delivered in their rohe commencing in either April or August 2025.  The location of this positions is negotiable. 

If you are passionate about Wai and teaching within the rohe where you live, then this may be the position for you.

This teaching role includes the requirement to promote and recruit 20 students.  Workbook and resources are supplied, as is the ability to work alongside experienced colleagues delivering the same programme.

The Certificate in Wai Ora programmes are underpinned by mātauranga Māori and have four core areas of study including whakapapa of bodies of water surrounding a marae or other communities, strategies to protect and manage freshwater and marine ecosystems, contemporary theories and practices to sustain freshwater and marine ecosystems for future generations, and the rights, interests and responsibilities of marae, hapū and iwi regarding freshwater and marine bodies of water.   

Delivery is mixed mode including classroom activities, water science practicums, tutorials, and eLearning, and Wānanga/marae based noho as well as completing student assessments and evaluation. 

We expect applicants to have 

·         Practical work experience relevant to water resource use as it pertains to whanau, hapū, iwi or community resources use and Kaitiakitanga and relevant work experience in the field of Wai Ora. 

·         A minimum level 4 or diploma qualification in Tikanga Māori, environmental sciences or related fields.

·         A teaching qualification (preferable adult teaching) and relevant adult teaching experience.

·         Knowledge of tikanga Māori, and at least intermediate level Te Reo Māori skills

·         A relevant network with marae, whanau, hapū, iwi or community groups.

·         A current full drivers’ licence.

Knowledge of tikanga Māori, and at least intermediate level Te Reo Māori skills.

We offer a supportive working environment with ongoing professional development and welcome candidates from all backgrounds to apply.

Lecturer – Wai Ora

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