Bachelor of Nursing Maaori Programme Lead (Te Tohu Paetahi Tikanga Rangatira aa-Tapuhi)
Te Puea Heerangi's whakatauaki:
"Mehemea ka moemoeā ahau, ko ahau anake. Mehemea ka moemoeā tātou, ka taea e tātou. If I dream, I dream alone. If we dream together, we shall achieve."
- Permanent role
- 9 weeks leave
- Manukau City
Are you a Registered Nurse with acute inpatient and/or community experience?
Are you passionate about supporting nursing student's success in a degree programme?
Do you want to join a committed nursing education team?
If your answer is yes to these questions, we have got the perfect role for you here at Te Whare Takiura o Manukau (MIT).
Our School of Nursing is seeking a highly motivated registered nurse who is passionate about the advancement of Maaori nursing practice, is committed to the improvement of Maaori health disparities, and addressing Hauora Maaori. The successful candidate will come with a strong clinical background in nursing, preferably with nursing education experience, a current practising certificate and a Master's degree.
If you have a passion for nursing, akoranga (teaching) and advancement of Hauora Maaori, have outstanding communication skills, established Maaori networks and enjoy working with people from diverse backgrounds, we would like to hear from you!
This role offers the opportunity to:
- Support teaching and learning: Lead and develop innovative nursing education programmes.
- Drive programme development: Support continuous improvement, influence programme teams, and ensure accountability for results.
- Collaborate and mentor: Work with diverse teams to create and implement culturally responsive and industry-relevant curricula.
- Contribute to Maaori health: Advance Hauora Maaori through impactful education and research initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the development of strategically aligned nursing programmes and curricula across all faculties.
- Establish and manage programme development timelines, ensuring delivery of innovative and robust academic content that meets industry needs.
- Provide guidance, mentorship, and support to programme teams on academic standards and strategic alignment.
- Collaborate with faculty leaders and the Academic Director to prioritise course and programme development.
- Promote a culture of critical analysis, continuous improvement, and accountability within programme development.
- Deliver informative reports and analytics to support data-driven decision-making.
Ahurea - Culture
At MIT you will work with some incredible people who are passionate about the positive impact we make to the communities we serve. We offer a work environment which values genuine people who care for others, are well-connected, open and approachable and strive for excellence in all we do. If you are excited by the role and feel you would fit well into our organisation, we would love to hear from you.
"Kua herea mātou ki te whai i te tūturutanga o Te Tiriti o Waitangi." We are committed to creating and maintaining a culturally sensitive work environment in relation to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
MIT is committed to ensuring our workforce reflects the diversity of our akōnga (students) and the rich cultures represented within the local community we serve. We know how important it is for our akōnga and staff to have their culture and values reflected in our way of working and in the people, we recruit. To support this, MIT seeks to grow the number of Maaori and Pasifika staff across our Institute and gives recognition to applicants who demonstrate Maaori and/or Pasifika cultural knowledge and skills.
Me pēwhea te tono - How to Apply
For a copy of the Job Description or to apply visit http://careers.manukau.ac.nz
If you would like any further information please contact Shallu Tokas, People and Culture, (09) 976 0221
Applications will be reviewed as they come in and interviews may commence prior to the close date, Sunday, 29 June 2025. Depending on the quality of applications for this role, the closing date for applications may be brought forward. So, don't delay, apply now! Kia kaha e hoa ma, tono mai!