WITT | Te Pūkenga

  • Posted: 16 Apr 2024
  • Location: New Plymouth
  • Work Type: Part Time
  • Classification: Trades & services
WITT is a tertiary education organisation based in Taranaki. We pride ourselves on our student success and quality learning environments. We're looking for a Teaching Assistant to provide support in our Carpentry Level 3 programme.

This is a part-time role from 10am-4pm Mon-Wed during term times until end-June 2024.

In this role you will provide support and aid the tutor both in the classroom and in practical assignments on our NZCert in Carpentry Level 3 programme.

If you can tick the following boxes we'd love to hear from you:

An understanding of the importance of health and safety
Ability to work effectively with others
Have proactive and excellent communication skills
Specific practical / industry knowledge
For the key responsibilities of the role, please view the role description, which can be found on our website https://www.witt.ac.nz/about-us/work-at-witt/

We we can offer:

We're committed to the development of our people, providing excellent professional development opportunities, teacher coaching, a supportive work environment and wellness benefits. You'll also get the chance to make a difference in people's lives through education.



New to the Taranaki region?

People say they love living in Taranaki because it's a place where you can live a truly balanced lifestyle. From the natural landscape and coastline to the thriving arts, culture and food scene, Taranaki is a great place to call home.



WANT TO KNOW MORE?

WITT Te Pūkenga is a great place to work. If this opportunity sounds like you, apply with your CV and Cover Letter. If you have any questions please contact [email protected]. Applications for this position close on 29 April 2024.

For the key responsibilities of the role, please view the role description, which can be found on our website www.witt.ac.nz/about-us/work-at-witt/

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