Govett-Brewster Art Gallery Pouako Ara Māori
New Plymouth District Council
Who are we? - Ko Wai Mātou?
The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/Len Lye Centre is Aotearoa New Zealand's leading contemporary art museum and the home of the internationally acclaimed Len Lye Centre. Situated in the heart of Taranaki, this whare toi celebrates toi tūroa and toi hou, offering innovative exhibitions and kaupapa ako that inspire and connect our hapori. Guided by Te Tiriti o Waitangi, the gallery is a vibrant hub where Te Ao Māori and contemporary art converge, fostering creativity, learning, and whanaungatanga.
The opportunity - Te Āheinga
Are you passionate about connecting tamariki, rangatahi, and whānau with the arts through Te Ao and Te Reo Māori?
Join the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/Len Lye Centre as a Pouako Ara Māori, where you will be a vital member of our Learning Team developing, promoting and delivering education programmes for Kura Kaupapa, bilingual and mainstream education groups with a Te Reo focus. This 12-month, fixed-term role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact while covering for parental leave.
Key responsibilities - Ngā Haepapa Matua:
- Collaborating with the Learning team under the management of the Supervisor to develop, communicate and deliver best practice education experiences and programmes to students, akonga, pouako, tamariki, rangatahi, whānau and other relevant learners
- Develop network with kōpae, kura kaupapa, bilingual and mainstream education groups with a Te Reo Māori focus and deliver programmes in the classroom, offsite locations as well as the Galleries, Museum and Libraries
- Actively engage young people in the gallery's exhibitions, collections and projects
- Assist with the development of Te Reo Māori education resource material
- Provide Te Reo/Te Ao Māori advice as required for programming
- Comply with Health and Safety and Vulnerable Children legislation
- Actively ensure that legislative requirements and Council policies and procedures are fulfilled, particularly in relation to all key relevant legislation
Essential skills and experience - Ngā Pūkenga Me Ngā Wheako:
- Māori whakapapa and fluent communicator in Te Reo Māori or Te Reo o Taranaki
- Experience in planning and implementing arts education programmes for young people
- Tertiary learning/teaching qualification or relative teaching experience
- Knowledge of Te Marautanga o Aotearoa and NZ School Curriculum and teaching methods
- Knowledge of Ngā Toi Māori
Why Taranaki? - He aha ai a Taranaki?
Taranaki is a region like no other, offering a perfect balance of career opportunities and lifestyle. Nestled between the stunning Mounga Taranaki and the sparkling Tasman Sea, it's a place where you can explore world-class hiking trails, surf pristine beaches, and enjoy vibrant arts and culture, all within minutes of each other. The region boasts affordable living, excellent schools, and a strong sense of community, making it an ideal place to live, work, and raise a family. Whether you're seeking adventure, tranquillity, or a bit of both, Taranaki provides an unparalleled quality of life that will make every day feel extraordinary.
What we offer - Ngā Ratonga
At New Plymouth District Council, we aim to create and sustain a truly rewarding workplace environment for our staff.
This includes the following:
- Solid career pathways
- Learning and development opportunities
- Personal and professional growth
- 'Our Peoples Package' that spans wellbeing, development, benefits, culture and recognition
You can expect to start in this fixed-term, full-time role with a salary of between $75,675 - $81,560.
Why join us? - He Aha ai Kia Tūhono Mai?
We value the wellbeing of our team and provide an inclusive workplace that recognizes and rewards your contributions. Together, we're building a better New Plymouth - one step at a time.
Applications close on Friday, 10 January 2025.
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