Are you a teacher educator and/or qualified ECE teacher with full registration who is passionate about developing the next generation of early childhood professionals?
The Early Childhood Team at UCOL has an exciting opportunity available!
We are seeking a full-time, permanent Lecturer in Early Childhood Education and Care, based at our Manawatū campus, to teach on our Bachelor of Teaching (ECE) and associated programmes. This position would suit a passionate individual who is committed to student success and the development of future kaiako in Aotearoa’s early childhood sector.
As a member of UCOL's Early Childhood Team, you will have the opportunity to inspire others, share knowledge, and support ākonga to achieve their goal of becoming a qualified early childhood teacher. Your role will be to engage and support and motivate student’s through the development and delivery of course content and feedback on professional practice as they journey toward becoming confident, competent, and registered ECE teachers.
Cultural Competency
We are committed to embedding the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and upholding equitable education outcomes for all. We are therefore seeking an applicant who:
Key Responsibilities
The successful applicant will be responsible for:
Qualifications and skills we are looking for:
UCOL Te Pūkenga is a government-funded Institute of Technology, with campuses in Manawatu, Whanganui, Wairarapa. It meets the needs of local communities and industry by providing tertiary level training to over 6,000 students each year through a wide range of programmes from entry level certificates and foundation courses to diplomas, degrees and opportunities in post graduate study.
At UCOL we embrace diversity, talent and performance, and provide our staff with an extensive range of opportunities to develop intellectually, professionally and personally.
Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa and may be required to undergo pre-employment checks; which may include completing New Zealand Police Vetting as part of The Children's Act 2014.