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Teacher South Auckland Unit (Takanini)

Fixed Term, Part Time or Full Time to 12 December 2025

Commencing ASAP 

Due to a significant student roll increase, we invite applications from experienced primary and secondary teachers for this rewarding teaching role, working with diverse and vulnerable students at all levels within our unique health school teaching environment.  This is a fixed term role to support a temporary increase in our student roll until the end of the school year and more than one position is available.

You will be working with diverse students across a spectrum of years and subjects on either an individual basis or in small groups. Depending on the health and education needs of the student, the teacher may provide the whole education programme; an education programme in association with the student’s regular school or a programme in association with Te Aho O Te Kura Pounamu (The Correspondence School).

We are looking for a special person confident to teach years 1 -13 across a range of subject areas. Experience teaching Arts and Crafts, Design and Painting, Geography, Music and PE and Health would all be highly valued, as would primary trained teachers due to an increase in our primary student cohort, although not essential. You will be fully NZ registered with a highly developed knowledge of the school curriculum and will have woven culturally responsive and relational pedagogy into your teaching practice.  Ability to speak Te Reo Māori and/or local iwi or Tangata Pasifika connections will be highly regarded.

Additionally, the successful applicant will have a full NZ driving license and be:

  • Empathetic, flexible and able to easily build rapport with students.
  • Confident working with students from year 0 to year 14

We are a large, geographically dispersed, Ministry of Education funded school, with this role being located at our South Auckland school unit, next to the Kauri Flats school in Takanini. We provide education and transition support for year 0-14 students while ill health prevents them attending their regular school.  School management and administration is predominantly based in Auckland with school units in centres throughout the North Island from Kaitaia to Gisborne, Taupo and Taranaki.

Giving effect to Te Tiriti o Waitangi is embedded in our strategic plan.

Candidates are encouraged to apply early as we may consider applications as they are received, given we have more than one vacancy.

Close date for application: 22 August 2025

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Auckland South Unit (Takanini)

The Auckland region is serviced by several NHS units.  

The Auckland South team is located in a dedicated building within the grounds of Kauri Flats School, 181 Walters Road, Takanini. This unit covers the wider South Auckland region, north to Mt Wellington, south to Te Kauwhata and east to Beachlands. 

NHS Auckland South unit teachers work with school age students in the community who meet Northern Health School admission criteria. Education programmes are planned in association with staff of the student’s regular school and may include Te Aho O Te Kura Pounamu (Correspondence School) subjects. An ILP (Individual Learning Plan) is developed for each student in association with their school of enrolment, parents and any others who may be involved in their wellbeing. 

NHS teachers visit students in their homes and, depending on their health needs, students may attend NHS student support centre or their school of enrolment on a part time basis. When the time is appropriate, the NHS teacher will help transition student back to school on a full time basis. 

When visiting students in the community teachers have the use of a NHS vehicle; however should a vehicle be unavailable, teachers will be expected to use their own vehicle and be reimbursed according to the teacher’s collective agreement. 

ICT is an integral part of Northern Health School’s administration, programme development and student record activities. Teachers in all of our units must be prepared to use ICT extensively in the course of their work. 

Teachers are responsible to unit associate principal and supported by a teacher aide/office administrator.

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Teacher Auckland West Unit 

Fixed Term, Part Time (0.8) or Full Time to 12 December 2025

Commencing ASAP 

We invite applications from experienced primary and secondary teachers for this rewarding fixed term role that will provide teaching support over a period of significant roll growth.

You will be working with diverse students across a spectrum of years and subjects on either an individual basis or in small groups within our unique health school teaching environment. Depending on the health and education needs of the student, the teacher may provide the whole education programme; an education programme in association with the student’s regular school or a programme in association with Te Aho O Te Kura Pounamu (The Correspondence School).

You will be fully NZ registered with a highly developed knowledge of the school curriculum and will have woven culturally responsive and relational pedagogy into your teaching practice.  Ability to speak Te Reo Māori and/or local iwi or Tangata Pasifika connections will be highly regarded.

Additionally, the successful applicant will have a full NZ driving license and be:

  • Empathetic, flexible and able to easily build rapport with students
  • Confident working with students from year 0 to year 14

Northern Health School is a large, geographically dispersed, Ministry of Education funded school, with this role being located at our West Auckland school unit in Henderson. We provide education and transition support for year 0-14 students while ill health prevents them attending their regular school.  School management and administration is predominantly based in Auckland with school units in centres throughout the North Island from Kaitaia to Gisborne, Taupo and Taranaki.

Giving effect to Te Tiriti o Waitangi is embedded in our strategic plan.

Close date for application: 24 August 2025

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Auckland West Unit

The Auckland region is serviced by several NHS units and includes Starship and KidzFirst hospitals.

The Auckland West unit is located at Level 3, 3 Smythe Road, Henderson, Auckland 0612.

This unit covers the wider West Auckland region from the Riverhead and the Kaipara through to Avondale.

NHS Auckland West unit teachers work with school age students in the community who meet Northern Health School admission criteria. Education programmes are planned in association with staff at the student’s regular school, with advice from medial professionals, and may include Te Aho O Te Kura Pounamu (Correspondence School) subjects. An ILP (Individual Learning Plan) is developed for each student in association with their school of enrolment, parents and any others who may be involved in their wellbeing.

NHS teachers work with students in variety of locations, depending on their health needs. Students may attend NHS student support centre classrooms, their school of enrolment, or be visited at home, or other community locations. When the student is ready, the NHS teacher will help transition student back to school, or to employment of tertiary study.

When visiting students in the community teachers have the use of NHS vehicles; however, should a vehicle be unavailable, teachers will be expected to use their own vehicle and be reimbursed according to the teacher’s collective agreement.

ICT is an integral part of Northern Health School’s teaching, administration, programme development and student record activities. Teachers in all school units must be prepared to use ICT extensively in the course of their work.

Teachers are responsible to the unit associate principal and supported by a teacher aide/office administrator.

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Teacher Waikato South Unit (Cambridge)

Fixed Term, Part Time (up to 0.8) to 12 December 2025

Commencing ASAP 

We invite applications from experienced secondary teachers with strong curriculum knowledge and an understanding of NCEA to join our Waikato South school unit to support a temporary increase in our student roll.

Northern Health School is a unique, geographically dispersed school that provides education and transition support for year 0-14 students whilst ill health prevents them attending their regular school.  School management and administration is predominantly based in Auckland with school units in centres throughout the north island from Kaitaia to Gisborne, Taupo and Taranaki.

Teachers work with students across a spectrum of years and subjects on either an individual basis or in small groups. Depending on the health and education needs of the student, teacher may provide the whole education programme; an education programme in association with the student’s regular school or a programme in association with Te Aho O Te Kura Pounamu (The Correspondence School).

The successful applicant will be

  • Fully NZ registered teacher with a highly developed knowledge of the NZ school curriculum.
  • Empathetic, flexible and able to easily build rapport with students.
  • Able to uphold professional and ethical boundaries.
  • Experienced and confident working with students from year 0 to year 14
  • Confident teaching online.

There may be a requirement to travel within the south Waikato region including Cambridge, Morrinsville, Matamata, Te Awamutu, and Otorohanga.

Commitment to e-learning and knowledge of Office365 and Google suite tools an advantage.

Full NZ driving licence and own vehicle (reimbursed as per collective) essential for this position.

Our teaching roles promote the values of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the culture of our school.

Close date for application: 12 August 2025

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Waikato South Unit – Cambridge

NHS Waikato South Unit serves the surrounding areas of Te Awamutu, Pirongia, Otorohanga,

Te Kuiti, Cambridge, Morrinsville, Te Aroha, Matamata, and between.

NHS Waikato South Unit teachers work with school age students in the community who meet Northern Health School admission criteria. Education programmes are planned in association with staff of the student’s regular school and may include Te Aho O Te Kura Pounamu (Correspondence School) subjects. An ILP (Individual Learning Plan) is developed for each student in association with their school of enrolment, parents and any others who may be involved in their wellbeing.

NHS teachers may visit students in their homes depending on their health needs, and students may attend NHS student classes or their school of enrolment on a part time basis. When the time is appropriate, the NHS teacher will help transition student back to school on a full time or reduced timetable basis.

When visiting students in the community teachers may have the use of an NHS vehicle; however, should a vehicle be unavailable, teachers will be expected to use their own vehicle and be reimbursed according to the teacher’s collective agreement.

ICT is an integral part of Northern Health School’s administration, programme development and student record activities. Teachers in all of our units must be prepared to use ICT extensively in the course of their work.

Teachers are responsible to the Waikato South Unit Associate Principal, and are supported by a office administrator, and possibly a teacher aide.

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Kaiako Māori

Permanent, Part Time (0.8FTTE)

$12,000 allowance per annum pro rata

About the Role | Mō te tūnga

Te Kaiako Māori is responsible for the delivery of high-quality, culturally responsive teaching and learning programmes aligned with Te Marautanga o Aotearoa. Working with ākonga who are enrolled in Māori-medium settings, including Kura Kaupapa Māori, Wharekura, Kura-ā-Iwi, and rūmaki classes in mainstream schools, you will co-construct Individual Learning Plans (ILPs), assess progress, and support ākonga who are unwell to transition back to their kura rēhita.

You will collaborate with whānau, kura rēhita, kaiārahi, and kaiako from Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu to ensure that each ākonga receives holistic and personalised support in their learning journey.

This is a permanent, part-time (0.8FTTE) Scale A teaching position that will also attract an annual full-time allowance of $12,000 pro rata to hours worked.

While our preference is that this role be based in Auckland, other locations would be considered within our school’s geographic coverage area.

A full clean New Zealand driver license is required as some travel will be a requirement of this role.

Key Responsibilities | Ngā kawenata matua

  • Design and deliver teaching programmes grounded in Te Marautanga o Aotearoa
  • Support holistic development of ākonga, including wellbeing and whānau aspirations
  • Develop and maintain ILPs in collaboration with ākonga, whānau, and kura rēhita
  • Use appropriate aromatawai to assess progress and guide learning pathways
  • Co-construct personalised transition pathways for ākonga
  • Engage ākonga in regular teaching interactions (online and/or kanohi ki te kanohi)
  • Build and sustain effective relationships with local kura

About You | Mōu ake

We are looking for someone who is:

  • A registered teacher
  • Fluent in te reo Māori with deep knowledge of mātauranga Māori
  • Experienced in teaching within Māori-medium education settings
  • Familiar with Te Marautanga o Aotearoa
  • Skilled in relationship building and collaboration with ākonga, whānau, and kura
  • Committed to the aspirations of whānau, hapū, and iwi in education
  • Organised, responsive, and dedicated to ākonga success

About Us | Mō Te Kura

Te Kura Āwhina Ora o te Raki (Northern Health School) is a Ministry of Education-funded school that provides education and transition support for Year 0–14 students whose health conditions prevent them from attending their regular schools. We are a large, geographically dispersed school with sites across the North Island, from Gisborne and Taranaki to the far north (Kaitaia).

How to Apply | Me pēhea te tono

Please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your experience and passion for Māori-medium education.

For any pātai or further information, please contact Deputy Principal, Abbey Honey, telephone 021 494 413 or email AHoney@nhs.school.nz.

Ko te tūranga mahi nei e whai wāhi ana ki te whakatutuki i Te Tiriti.

This role contributes meaningfully to giving effect to Te Tiriti o Waitangi, supporting equitable outcomes for ākonga Māori.

Close date for application: 24 August 2025

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Northern Health School 

Northern Health School is a Ministry of Education funded school set up with the aim of maintaining the education of students who are unable to attend their regular school due to their high health needs. A nurturing school for students with health issues. 

We are a large, geographically dispersed school with sites across the North Island, from Gisborne and Taranaki to the far north (Kaitaia).

We have two tasks: 

  • Support student learning 
  • Assist students to return to their regular school as their health allows 

We are one of three New Zealand health schools providing community and hospital based teaching to school aged students who are too unwell to attend their regular school. 

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Pou Ahurea

Permanent, Part Time (0.8FTTE), 4MU

Te Kura Āwhina Ora o te Raki (Northern Health School) is seeking a passionate, knowledgeable, and committed Pou Ahurea to join our leadership team and help shape the future of education for ākonga Māori whose health needs prevent them from attending their regular schools.

As Pou Ahurea, you will give effect to Te Tirīti o Waitangi and be a driving force behind ensuring our kura is a place where Māori identity, language, and culture are valued and actively nurtured, leading to improved educational outcomes and a stronger sense of belonging for ākonga Māori.

Working closely with the Cultural Leadership Team, Kaiako Māori, Kaiāwhina, NHS Kaiako and Kaimahi across our kura, you will:

  • Lead professional learning and development in te ao Māori and cultural competency.
  • Support and improve outcomes for ākonga Māori, especially those from Māori-medium settings.
  • Support kaiako to Integrate mātauranga Māori meaningfully across the New Zealand Curriculum.
  • Promote culturally responsive and relational pedagogies.
  • Support leaders to strengthen engagement with whānau, iwi, and hapū across the motu.
  • Help shape the school’s strategic direction from a kaupapa Māori perspective.

A full driver’s licence is required as some travel is a requirement of this role. While our preference is that this role be based in Auckland, other locations would be considered within our school’s geographic coverage area.

About You | Mōu ake

You will be proficient in te reo Māori and have an in-depth knowledge of mātauranga Māori and Māori pedagogical approaches to achieve learning outcomes.

We are looking for a special person with empathy, warmth, and the ability to build strong, respectful relationships across the kura at all levels. Full New Zealand teacher registration and experience teaching in New Zealand is required.

This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a kaupapa that supports some of the most vulnerable young people in our education system. If you are passionate about education, enjoy working collaboratively, and thrive in a varied and meaningful role, we would love to hear from you.

About Us | Mō Te Kura

Te Kura Āwhina Ora o te Raki (Northern Health School) is a Ministry of Education-funded school that provides education and transition support for Year 0–14 students whose health conditions prevent them from attending their regular schools. We are a large, geographically dispersed school with sites across the North Island, from Gisborne and Taranaki to the far north (Kaitaia). While Auckland is the preferred location for this role, other locations within our school’s geographic locations would be considered for the right person.

How to Apply | Me pēhea te tono

Please complete our application form and submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your previous experience.

For any pātai or further information, please contact Deputy Principal, Abbey Honey, telephone 021 494 413 or email AHoney@nhs.school.nz.

Ko te tūranga mahi nei e whai wāhi ana ki te whakatutuki i Te Tiriti.

This role contributes meaningfully to giving effect to Te Tiriti o Waitangi, supporting equitable outcomes for ākonga Māori.

Close date for application: 24 August 2025

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Northern Health School 

Northern Health School is a Ministry of Education funded school set up with the aim of maintaining the education of students who are unable to attend their regular school due to their high health needs. A nurturing school for students with health issues. 

We are a large, geographically dispersed school with sites across the North Island, from Gisborne and Taranaki to the far north (Kaitaia).

We have two tasks: 

  • Support student learning 
  • Assist students to return to their regular school as their health allows 

We are one of three New Zealand health schools providing community and hospital based teaching to school aged students who are too unwell to attend their regular school. 

Download the full job description

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