Junior School Kaiako - Te Reo Māori, Mātauranga Māori & Kapa Haka
21/11/2025
07/12/2025
Permanent - Full Time
Diocesan School for Girls
Education, Childcare & Training
At Diocesan School for Girls we nurture curious, courageous young learners who are empowered to shape their futures. We're seeking an inspiring kaiako to lead Te Reo Māori, Mātauranga Māori, and Kapa Haka across our Junior School while serving as our Pou Āwhina.
Job Description
Mō te tūranga | About the Role
You'll join an exceptional teaching team in our IB World School, where the Primary Years Programme (PYP) brings inquiry-based and conceptual learning to life. Our Mātauranga Māori programme educates students in Māori worldviews and indigenous knowledge systems, deepening their understanding of Aotearoa through the stories, values, and beliefs that shape our culture. You will lead and facilitate the Kapa Haka program in the Junior School, promoting the cultural and artistic development of students through traditional Māori performing arts.
This is more than a teaching position—it's an opportunity to shape young minds in a supportive, well-resourced environment where ideas are valued, student wellbeing comes first, and excellence is a shared commitment.
Desired Skills and Experience
Ngā Pūkenga me Whai | What You'll Bring
Confidence and capability to teach Te Reo Māori from Early Years to Year 6
Deep knowledge of Mātauranga Māori and tikanga
Demonstrated ability to contribute to the school's strategic direction in upholding Te Tiriti o Waitangi, including key cultural events such as Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, Matariki, Mihi Whakatau, and Pōwhiri
Genuine passion for Kapa Haka and cultural leadership
Ability to inspire all learners and unlock every student's potential
Commitment to creating inclusive, engaging, and culturally responsive learning environments
A New Zealand registered classroom teacher
Availability to commence Term 1, 2026
Ngā Āhuatanga kei a Mātou | What We Offer
Diocesan School for Girls is a high-performing independent Anglican school in Epsom, Auckland where Staff benefit from:
Competitive remuneration
Access to a fitness centre, pool, and physiotherapy services
Extensive opportunities for professional and personal development
A warm and inclusive culture, with regular social events and wellness initiatives
Some free covered parking for cars, bikes, and scooters
Beautiful, landscaped grounds and state-of-the-art facilities
Me Pēhea te Tono | How to Apply
Applications close: 7 December 2025 or earlier if we find the ideal candidate.
Submit your CV and cover letter via the link below. For any queries, contact our Recruitment and People team at recruitment@diocesan.school.nz.