Qualified/registered Kaiako

The Vines Early Learning Auckland, Auckland, NZ

Published 2026-03-02

Description

Early learning / kōhanga reo, Certificated teacher Belonging / Mana Whenua, Contribution / Mana Tangata, Communication / Mana Reo, Exploration / Mana Aotūroa, Well-being / Mana Atua The Vines Early Learning in Henderson is on the lookout for a newly qualified or beginning kaiako to add to our growing team.
Due to ongoing roll growth in our preschool, this full-time role is best suited to someone who has that special passion for over threes, but remains open to working with any age group.
Working at The Vines provides the opportunity to work with a fun, vibrant team, where we have a very supportive management structure, including a centre manager, centre owner and an administrator.
This role offers an opportunity for growth, working within an environment that celebrates our kaiako and all the teaching and life experiences they bring to our centre.
If you are seeking change or looking for your next challenge, The Vines might be just what you are looking for.
This role is suitable for new graduates looking for a supportive, diverse team to support their teaching journey.
We offer: Full pay parity Discounted childcare Beautiful staff only rest areas First aid training Teacher registration costs Well resourced centre Supportive management Opportunities for growth and leadership.
If you are an excellent team player, communicate well and have a great sense of humour - we would love to hear from you.
We are also seeking qualified applicants who are interested in casual relieving work to join our in house relieving pool.

Location

Auckland
Auckland
New Zealand
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Attributes

Job type Full time
Contract type Permanent
Occupation Qualified/registered kaiako
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The Vines Early Learning
The Vines Early Learning
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Registered 2023-08-31
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