0.2 FTE, permanent
North lsland
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Ko wai mātou | About us as an organisation
At Te Kura Matatini ki Otago/Otago Polytechnic, we are committed to attracting, developing and retaining kaimahi (staff) who are passionate, creative, future-focused and dedicated to help set the direction for quality vocational and applied learning to meet tomorrow’s needs.
We are guided by our values and we are proud to be Rainbow Tick certified. We aspire to create a working environment that is inclusive and meets the aspirations of mana whenua ensuring equity for Māori and increasing access for all.
Mō te tūraka mahi | About the role
Our Bachelor of Midwifery programme enables ākonga (learners) to remain at home with their whānau and undertake the majority of their study in their own geographical area through a blended delivery model of education. Ākonga are grouped into ‘satellites’ throughout the lower North Island/Te Ika-a-Maui and lower South Island/Te Waipounamu where we employ local midwives as Kaiako with responsibility for student support, teaching, assessment, liaison with local midwives and maternity services, and as members of the wider midwifery teaching team.
We are looking for a passionate Midwifery Lecturer/Kaiako to teach on the Bachelor of Midwifery programme. Teaching duties may include facilitating tutorials, support with intensive/wānanga sessions and assessment marking throughout the year. Teaching duties may also include coordination of weekly ākonga learning and practice within the satellite regions. Ideally, you will be based within one of the North Island satellite regions (Wellington, Palmerston North or Whanganui) however applicants from other areas will also be considered.
Ko wai koe | About you
You will hold a current Annual Practising Certificate with the Midwifery Council of New Zealand and have extensive midwifery practice experience. A postgraduate qualification would be an advantage, as would teaching experience, computer literacy, and familiarity/experience with E-learning. There is an expectation that you are actively involved in the wider midwifery profession in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Support will be given to you however you will be confident in assessing student needs, developing individual learning plans, lesson planning and moderation.
Key to your success in this role will be your motivation and desire to be part of the development of future midwives to practice in Aotearoa New Zealand.
We are looking for someone who:
Ø is effective in their knowledge and practice on how kawa whakaruruhau | cultural safety can be demonstrated as a kahu pōkai | Midwife in an Aotearoa New Zealand context.
Ø is committed to help ākonga learn, with an appreciation of and understanding of diverse learning needs
Ø will be an effective Te Tiriti o Waitangi partner, by your knowledge of Te Ao Māori, and supporting the values and tikaka of mana whenua throughout your mahi
Ø possesses excellent communication skills with a natural ability to engage and build relationships especially maintaining mana whenua connections
Ø has experience in research would be an advantage
Ø has a tertiary teaching qualification or a willingness to undertake training in this area
Through recognition, empowerment and inclusion, you will give greater acknowledgement to the unmet needs of Māori, Pasifika and disabled people and their whanau.
You will have demonstrable health and safety best practices and enjoy being part of a team who support each other. You will easily be able to build and maintain relationships and communicate well via email, phone and face-to-face.
Tono ināianei | Apply now
For specific information please contact Karen Wakelin 0800 762 786 or karen.wakelin@op.ac.nz
For a position description or to apply please click on the link.
Applications close 5pm, Sunday 12 April 2026.