ABOUT US / MŌ MĀTOU
At Ko Taku Reo we work to nurture the social and emotional wellbeing of New Zealand’s Deaf and hard of hearing children and help them form their own identity; as well as providing support and resources to help them reach their academic potential. Ko Taku Reo has two residential sites - our Auckland Campus in Kelston and our Christchurch Campus in Sumner. Residential accommodation is available for students aged 11 to 21 while they attend school or vocational training. The residential facilities operate a 24 hour service during term time.
THE ROLE / TE MAHI
Residential Team Leaders are collectively responsible, in co-operation with senior leaders, for the overall day to day operation of the residential programmes for students. Their role includes supporting students in meeting their social, emotional and educational needs so that they develop towards independence within their Deaf, hearing and cultural communities. We are looking for full-time Residential Team Lead to join our Residential Team at our Christchurch Campus in Sumner. This role is fixed term from October 2025 until February 2026 covering parental leave. The hours of work are Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 1.30pm-10.00pm and Sunday 1.30pm-10.00pm and 7.00am-3.30pm (every second Sunday).
YOU WILL / KA MAHI KOE
- Take responsibility for the day-to-day support of students and their social and emotional needs
- Comply with and commit to policies and procedures
- Manage relieving staff on a daily basis
- Ensure daily records are maintained
- Ensure processes and procedures around student travel and finance are followed
- Proactively engage with families/whanau and students
- Working with the wider staff across the organisation ensuring the best outcomes for the residential students
YOU WILL HAVE / KEI A KOE
- Successfully led a diverse team
- Recent experience managing students in a hostel setting or similar
- Knowledge of Deaf culture preferred, however, a willingness to learn is essential
- Excellent communication and diplomacy skills
- Adaptable and able to lead change
- A current full driver's licence
- Experience working with young people with multiple needs
- Knowledge of Children's Act and other relevant NZ legislation preferred
HOW TO APPLY / ME PEHEA TE TONO
If you are interested in joining an organisation where you can help make a positive impact, please apply online with a copy of your CV and cover letter telling us why you'd love to work with us! Only applicants that are legally entitled to work in New Zealand will be considered for this position. We may look to interview prior to closing so please apply early.
Applications close 5pm, Wednesday 3 September 2025.