The Role:
SAE Auckland qualifications are practical and industry-focused, with students learning in hands-on professional studio environments to ensure they are work-ready by the time they graduate. A Studio Supervisor team oversee our audio, music and film studios. This team, coordinated by a Head Studio Supervisor, are responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of SAE Auckland studios and providing support to students during their practical studio sessions. The Studio Supervisors are technically proficient within the studio environment and able to enhance the quality of the educational experience for students.
SAE Auckland is looking for another Studio Supervisor to join the team. This is a permanent part-time position of around 15 hours per week, including weekend and evening shifts, with a minimum guarantee of 8 hours per week.
Applicants should:
- Be technically proficient and able to learn new technical skills quickly
- Be able to work with a range of students from differing cultural backgrounds
- Have outstanding organisational and communication skills
- Have demonstrated ability to provide excellent customer service
- Be able to work collaboratively in a team environment as well as independently to achieve required outcomes
Qualifications
- Hold an SAE qualification, or equivalent, in either audio, music or screen production and/or have industry experience within the professional studio environment
Additional Information
At SAE, our employee perks and benefits include:
- Access to global career opportunities across the Navitas portfolio
- Work in Parnell village, just a short walk from Auckland’s CBD
- Free car-parking space on site
- Creative, modern, world-class facilities
- Genuine flexibility with hybrid working arrangements
- Two paid volunteer days per year for your passionate causes
- Health & well-being packages including free counselling and well-being specialist support for employees and family members
- Access to LinkedIn Learning and professional development opportunities
Diversity Equity and Inclusion:
SAE as part of Navitas, promotes and embraces an inclusive and diverse workforce. We encourage applications from candidates with disabilities, of all ages and genders, First Nations and Indigenous peoples, and people of diverse community groups. SAE is committed to creating and maintaining a culturally sensitive work and study environment in relation to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
We believe equity, flexibility and diversity deliver a rich and collaborative environment. We strive to ensure that all our staff – no matter where they are from or who they are – feel safe, supported, and are given opportunities to thrive.
How to apply:
- Submit your CV (if including a cover letter, please note you can upload this on the 2nd page of the application process)
- Please note that applicants are assessed upon receipt, so you are encouraged to apply now.
- Like to find out more? For a confidential discussion, including about the salary range, please contact: Leyland Bottomley, Operations Manager. Contact details are on the SAE Auckland website.
All applicants must have full working rights within New Zealand to apply for this role and be able to provide the evidence of a recent Criminal Record Check.
About Navitas
Navitas is a leading global education provider that has helped generations of learners transform their lives through education. The Navitas portfolio employees over 5000 staff and supports over 60,000 students and encompasses a broad selection of partners, locations, and opportunities, including university pathway programs, English language qualifications, employment training, creative media training, and more.