New Zealand
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Ngā mihi nui. Kia manawanui, kia toa. Ko te piko o te māhuri, tērā te tupu o te rākau.
The way the sapling is shaped determines how the tree grows.
Here’s the Ako Mātātupu: Teach First NZ opportunity in a nutshell:
What kind of careers do Teach First NZ Graduates pursue?
95% of our graduates over the last 3 years have continued teaching. Nearly a quarter (22%) have taken up leadership positions with the school they trained in or at another school where they continue making a difference.
Others go on to advocate for change in Aotearoa’s non-profit, social enterprise, research and government sectors.
And others join the movement overseas, fighting educational inequity with one of our global Teach For All partners.
Wherever you end up - you’ll be doing your bit to see all rangatahi thrive on a local, national or global scale!
How do I know if I'm eligible for the TFNZ programme?
We'd love to hear from you if you:
If you would like to confirm your eligibility, take our handy Eligibility Quiz on our website.
Does this opportunity sound like you?
Find more information on the Teach First NZ website, request an e-info pack, and submit your application on our website.
What you can expect from the Teach First NZ recruitment process
Job Location: Nationwide, we have partner schools all across the motu! Auckland, Wellington, Gisborne, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Northland, Christchurch and more!
Our commitment to you
Ako Mātātupu is steered by Tangata Whenua and committed to honouring te Tiriti o Waitangi in every aspect of our work. We welcome all applications and work hard to ensure our recruitment process is equitable and responsive.
If you have any questions or would like to advise us of any individual considerations at any stage in the process, please feel free to email us at apply@teachfirstnz.org or call us on 0800 86 5323.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Ngā mihi nui. Kia manawanui, kia toa.
500 - 1,000 employees
Education & Training
Ako Mātātupu: Teach First NZ is a social change organisation working to address the systemic causes of educational inequality in Aotearoa.