Kaitakawaenga Kahu Pōkai mō Te Ara ō Hine - Māori Midwifery Liaison and Student Support
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Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity
Various FTE options, Fixed Term until December 2026
An exciting opportunity to work within Te Ara ō Hine - Tapu Ora at AUT. AUT is New Zealand's most contemporary university, with a unique profile reflecting our history and innovative approaches to teaching, learning and research. AUT University's School of Clinical Sciences seeks Kaitakawaenga Kahu Pōkai mō Te Ara ō Hine.
He kōrero mōu | About you
We require an experienced Māori midwife with a current APC. You will be expected to share your expertise with ākonga Māori, providing a cultural 'wrap around' approach, that facilitates their learning, encourages problem-solving, critical thinking and effective participation within their rōpu through reflective practice in a culturally safe environment. You will also be given the opportunity to provide clinical expertise with curriculum development, interprofessional learning and teaching and professional development. The position is based at AUT South Campus, and the successful candidate will be expected to work on site.
Ngā Huanga | Benefits
- Professional development
- Generous leave allowances
- Flexible and hybrid working options
At AUT, we offer a genuine work-life balance with flexible working arrangements. Free gym membership. Continuous professional development and career growth opportunities.
Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to apply
If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit your cover letter and CV with your application by clicking the "APPLY" button.
For an informal discussion about the position, please contact Tania Fleming via email [email protected].
Ngā Utu | Salary: $91,500 - $111,500 per annum (dependent on experience and qualifications) - pro rata
Tohutoro Mahi | Job Reference: 92623
Te rā aukati | Closing Date: 30 June 2025, at 11:55pm
This role is considered a children's worker role and will be subject to safety checking as part of the Children's Act 2014.