Registered ECE Teacher | Busy Bees New Plymouth at Busy Bees Aotearoa
New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

10 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

ECE Teaching, Primary Teaching Qualification, New Zealand Teacher Registration, Warm Communication, Relationship Building, Proactive Spirit, Ethical Conduct, Te Whāriki, Digital Tools, Learning Documentation, Planning, Assessment, Collaboration, Child Safety, Curiosity Fostering

Industry

education

Description
Due to one of our beautiful Kaiako making the move across the ditch, we want to invite you to bring your passion for teaching to a registered kaiako role at Busy Bees New Plymouth. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a connected team that loves exploring our local community About us: We value the strong community connections that make our Buller Street centre unique. Joining the Busy Bees Aotearoa whānau gives you the professional stability of a national network within a local team that really knows and loves our community. Our mahi is deeply rooted in our community, from fortnightly kapa haka to visits from the library bus and spending time with our friends at Chalmers Rest Home. We take pride in our professional standards and our commitment to fostering curious, capable tamariki. Whether facilitating discovery in our natural outdoor spaces or supporting pathways to kura, you will be part of a supportive, connected team that truly cares for our community. The mahi: Guiding Learning Journeys: Using Te Whāriki as your base to plan and guide the educational and developmental journey of each child. Documenting the Magic: Capturing and sharing high-quality assessments, ensuring each child's unique progress is celebrated with their families. Fostering Connection: Creating a supportive and equitable atmosphere where relationships and a sense of belonging are prioritised. Collaborative Practice: Building effective, positive relationships with the whole team and providing a warm, guiding hand for students and support staff. Nurturing Excellence: Maintaining a safe environment where the physical care and safety of all tamariki are held to the highest standard. About You: You hold a recognised ECE or Primary teaching qualification and current New Zealand teacher registration. A warm communication style and the ability to build strong relationships. You bring a proactive spirit and the integrity to act in ways that are fair and ethical. A deep passion for Te Whāriki guides your daily practice and inspires fresh ideas. You are confident using digital tools to document learning and keep our community connected. Why you'll love it here Full Pay Parity Tap into a generous PLD budget to support your ongoing career growth. Your holistic health is backed by monthly wellbeing initiatives and EAP access. Annual flu vaccinations and First Aid certification. Discounted childcare fees and provided staff uniforms. Clear growth pathways within Busy Bees Aotearoa If you are an experienced or emerging kaiako ready to embrace our community, please apply with your CV and a short cover letter. Applicants must hold NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. Why Work for Busy Bees? If you’re passionate about early learning, Busy Bees is the place to be. Although we are part of a global organisation, our company was founded by three families looking for better, more enriching childcare. Three decades later, we still keep the same values at heart. We know that we couldn’t do what we do without the important people in our teams. We invest in our people and work with them to build career pathways that inspire. Join our whānau If you’re looking for a new centre to call home, Busy Bees Aotearoa may be the perfect fit for you! Early Childhood Education attracts a special type of person. You might be known for being creative, nurturing or task focused… but ultimately, you were attracted to Early Childhood Education because you care deeply for the education of the littlest members of our communities. We understand this because this is what attracted us too. We want to gather people who care deeply about quality and empower people to bring their unique gifts and talents together for the benefit of our tamariki. We value each member of our team, and know that by supporting you in your journey, you’ll be the positive and supportive influence in theirs. Across the variety of our centres and Support Office we’re looking for passionate, dedicated, and committed people who love what they do. Have a look at our latest opportunities, we’d love to hear from you!
Responsibilities
The role involves using Te Whāriki to plan and guide each child's educational journey, documenting their progress through high-quality assessments shared with families. Responsibilities also include fostering supportive relationships, collaborating with the team, and maintaining the highest standards of physical care and safety for all children.
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