Learning Support Coordinator - Northern Region
Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu - The Correspondence School
Auckland, New Zealand • Penuh Waktu
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- Registered New Zealand teacher with current practising certificate
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- Applicants must hold the legal entitlement to teach and the right to live and work within New Zealand.
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About Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu
Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu (Te Kura) is the largest state-funded school in New Zealand, accommodating up to 24,000 students simultaneously. It offers personalised learning programmes and courses ranging from early childhood through to NCEA Level 3, including opportunities for young adults and adult learners, primarily delivered via online platforms. Staff are spread across New Zealand, with approximately 75% being teachers (Kaiako).
Our vision is to empower our ākonga (students) to achieve their educational and personal goals, helping them become actively engaged contributors in their communities. Our guiding principle is Ki te tī, ki te tā, ki te katoa – anytime, anywhere, anyone.
Role Overview
We are seeking a Learning Support Coordinator based in the Northern Regional Office in Auckland or Whangārei. This is a full-time (1.0 FTE, 40 hours/week), permanent position starting around July or August 2026. The role focuses on supporting ākonga who require additional learning assistance by identifying needs early and coordinating tailored support.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver well-organised, timely learning support interventions, including engaging specialist services.
- Collaborate with kaiako to enhance inclusive teaching practices that cater to diverse learners.
- Foster strong, outcome-oriented partnerships with ākonga, their whānau (families), and external agencies, sustaining clear and effective communication.
Candidate Profile
- Registered New Zealand teacher holding a current practising certificate and possessing solid curriculum expertise.
- Demonstrated experience in supporting learners with varied and complex needs, committed to inclusive and culturally responsive education.
- Strong interpersonal skills to build relationships and coordinate support systems effectively among teachers, families, and external parties, coupled with excellent organisational and communication abilities.
Why This Position Is Essential
This role is pivotal in ensuring all ākonga who require learning support receive equitable opportunities to succeed and progress confidently within their educational journeys. Additionally, the coordinator contributes significantly to enhancing inclusive practices throughout the organisation.
Benefits and Values
- Flexible work arrangements tailored to support work-life balance.
- Access to an annual flu vaccination programme.
- Discounted Southern Cross medical insurance available for employees and their whānau.
- Confidential Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) for wellbeing support.
Our core values, which guide all interactions with ākonga, whānau, and team members, include Manaaki (care and support for others), Tika (doing what is right), and Whanaungatanga (building strong relationships).
Application Process
If you are driven by creating meaningful educational impacts and enjoy collaborative environments, we encourage you to apply. Applicants must have the legal right to teach, reside, and work in New Zealand.
Applications close by 11:59pm on Friday, 17 July 2026. For further details, please contact the National Lead Learning Support at Te Kura.