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Senior Advisor, Redress Implementation - Wellington
This is a fixed-term position until 30 June 2026.
The Senior Advisor Redress Implementation works closely with the Chief Advisor Redress Implementation to support the delivery of the Government’s Redress priorities and initiatives on behalf of the Ministry of Education. This role contributes to the design, development, and implementation of multiple timebound redress-related workstreams that will be implemented across multiple Crown Redress agencies.
UX/UI Designer - Wellington
We are seeking a talented and collaborative Designer to join our Design team within our Products & Channels group. In this 12-month fixed term role, you will help create engaging, user-centred digital experiences that are inclusive, accessible, and impactful.
Emerging Māori Writer in Residence - Wellington
This is an exciting opportunity for emerging Māori writers in Aotearoa.
Applications are invited from Māori writers in all areas of literary activity, including drama, fiction and poetry (page and performance), devised performance, creative nonfiction, graphic novels, but excluding writing for film or television. Projects may be written in English or te reo Māori.
Senior Analyst - Wellington
As a Senior Analyst, Forecasting and Modelling, you will play a critical role in delivering high-quality analysis, modelling, and forecasting that inform funding, policy, and investment decisions across the education system. You’ll work with complex datasets and apply advanced analytical techniques to develop and maintain forecasting models for early learning and schooling expenditure.
Curriculum Advisor - Secondary Māori Medium (Whangarei)
This position has a focus on secondary school, to support the implementation of the new knowledge rich curriculum, with specific focus on phase 4 and 5. You will have a strong background and understanding of the science of learning and relevant pedagogies and secondary assessment and aromatawai practices.
Curriculum Advisor - Secondary Māori Medium (North Shore)
Are you passionate about supporting high-quality teaching and learning that makes a real difference for all ākonga? As a Curriculum Advisor you’ll be at the forefront of educational change, working directly with schools and kura in your region to implement curriculum and assessment and aromatawai changes and sharing your expertise across the country.
The Kaipukahu University of Waikato Writer In Residence 2026
This award has been set up to enable a New Zealand writer of fiction, poetry, drama or non-fiction, or a literary translator of te reo Māori, to become the University's Kaipukahu Writer in Residence for 2026. We welcome applications for these genres in te reo Māori and in English.
Speech Language Therapist - Whanganui
As a Speech and Language Therapist, you will play a vital role in our Learning Support Team.
Working to understand the impact of children and young people’s speech and language difficulties in the context of their home, school and community.
Working closely with parents, caregivers, teachers and other specialists to help them support their children with the development of speech, language and communication skills.
Emerging Māori Writer in Residence - Wellington
Applications are invited from Māori writers in all areas of literary activity, including drama, fiction and poetry (page and performance), devised performance, creative nonfiction, graphic novels, but excluding writing for film or television. Projects may be written in English or te reo Māori.
Emerging Maori Writer in Residence - Wellington
This is an exciting opportunity for emerging Māori writers in Aotearoa.
Applications are invited from Māori writers in all areas of literary activity, including drama, fiction and poetry (page and performance), devised performance, creative nonfiction, graphic novels, but excluding writing for film or television. Projects may be written in English or te reo Māori.