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Te Rangihaeata Hare
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Māori Studies, Teaching and Te Pou Hono graduate currently studying towards his doctoral degree
Lecturer - School of Iwi Development
Vacancy
‘Ko te kai he Rongoā, ko te Rongoā he kai’
The School of Iwi Development is seeking a Lecturer with a relevant diploma or higher qualification, adult teaching experience, and practical maara kai, food sovereignty, horticulture, or rongoā knowledge and experience. You will be:
• Passionate about sustainable opportunities for whānau, hapū, and iwi
• Connected to your community, or marae within a specific rohe
In this position you will recruit tauira for the Certificate of Kai Oranga, level 3, and deliver the programme, ideally available to start mid-May 2026 with the programme due to commence in July. Position location is negotiable.
The programme has mixed mode delivery including maara kai practicum, online tutorials, classroom activities, eLearning, assessment and evaluation, and Wānanga/marae based noho marae.
Māori Performing Arts Pathways
Study Landing
We are the only education institution in the world that offers pathways for Te Ao Haka - Māori Performing Arts from foundation courses through to the pinnacle of doctoral level study.
Quality Advisor x2
Vacancy
We are seeking 2 skilled Quality Advisors to join our team and support the development and enhancement of our programmes across the Wānanga.
In this role, you will lead and contribute to the design, development, evaluation and continuous improvement of new and current academic programmes. You will provide specialist academic and evaluative expertise to ensure our programmes remain compliant, and align with our values and aspirations as a wānanga.
If you are ready to help shape the future of education within a uniquely Māori context— we invite your application to this vacancy.
Lecturer - School of Iwi Development x2
Vacancy
The School of Iwi Development is looking for two Lecturers with a relevant water science diploma or higher qualification, and/or equivalent relevant work experience in the field of water resource use as it pertains to whanau, hapū, iwi or community resource use and Kaitiakitanga.
You will be:
· Passionate about water as it pertains to whānau, hapū, and iwi
· Connected to your marae within a specific rohe
In this position you will recruit tauira for the Certificate of Wai Ora level 3, or level 4, and deliver either level 3 or level 4 of the programme. Ideally you may be available to start mid-May 2026 with the programme due to commence in July. Position location is open for negotiation.
The programme has mixed mode delivery including practicum, online tutorials, classroom activities, eLearning, assessment and evaluation, and Wānanga/marae based noho marae.
Dillon Te Kani Bachelor of Humanities graduate
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Dillon Te Kani Bachelor of Humanities graduate 2019
Kai Oranga (Kaupae Tuawhā)
Programme
This level 4 programme focuses on food sustainability, and management, as well as empowering Māori to exercise control over all facets of the food that they grow, eat and manage.
Te Tohu Paetahi Ako: Bachelor of Education (Teaching)
Programme
Make a difference with a rewarding career in teaching! If you are motivated to make a difference in the lives of young people, schools across our country are wanting you now.
Te Ōhanga Mataora: Bachelor of Health Sciences Māori Nursing
Programme
Become a Nurse. Study in our Māori Nursing course. This nursing programme is accredited by the Nursing Council of New Zealand and NZQA.
Te Pou Hono ki Taiao
Programme
Te Pou Hono ki Taiao is a marae-centred certificate designed to grow environmental knowledge and leadership within Māori communities.
Te Aho Pūtaiao: Bachelor of Environmental Studies
Programme
Te Aho Pūtaiao is about looking after our environment, illustrating mātauranga Māori and western knowledge have important roles within the environment field and can be complimentary to each other.
Denise Neumann
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Denise Neumann came to Aotearoa from Germany and has completed several Te Pōkaitahi Reo programmes
Te Reinga Chase Master of Indigenous Studies Graduate
Profile
My Ngai Tai connection comes back to Ngāti Pūkeko and Ngāti Awa. A lot of our whānau were passing away from cancers. Our whānau knew this was directly linked to chemicals in the whenua from the Whakatāne sawmills.
Tikanga and Cultural Development
Study Landing
Learn to apply tikanga practices in everyday life and to support whānau, hapū, marae, iwi and our wider communities.
Te Aka Pūtaiao (Kaupae 5)
Programme
This is a Level 5 Certificate in Scientific Mātauranga Māori Environmental Studies
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