Special Education Advisor
Ministry of Education New Zealand
Christchurch, Canterbury Region, New Zealand · Tam zamanlı
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- Deneyim
- 3+ yaş
- Maaş
- NZD 69,966 – NZD 106,016 / year
- Açılışlar
- 1
- Yayınlandı
- 2 saat önce
- Çalışma modu
- Ofiste
- Eğitim
- Teaching qualification
- Uygunluk
- Applicants should have the relevant teaching qualification, at least 3 years of teaching experience, and the capacity to work in Christchurch on a permanent full-time basis. A current full driver’s licence is essential.
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Role overview
The Ministry of Education in New Zealand is hiring a permanent, full-time Special Education Advisor for its Christchurch office. This position sits within the Learning Support team and focuses on helping children and young people with additional learning needs access inclusive, equitable, and effective education.
What the role involves
- Strengthening inclusive practice across schools and other learning environments.
- Offering professional advice and practical guidance to schools, teachers, and families, while building the capability of those supporting learners.
- Carrying out specialist assessment and analysis to inform evidence-based interventions planned with others.
- Working alongside a trans-disciplinary team when a child’s needs are complex.
- Contributing to individual casework, targeted group work, and wider systems-level support.
- Using collaborative and creative thinking to help achieve better outcomes for students.
About the team
Learning Support is part of Te Mahau | Education Services Group. The team works with families, whānau, caregivers, schools, early childhood educators, and partner agencies across English and Māori medium settings to improve learning outcomes and support social inclusion for learners with additional needs.
Candidate profile
To be considered, you should have relevant teaching experience and the ability to work effectively with children, families, teachers, and colleagues from different cultural backgrounds. A strong understanding of Te Ao Māori, or the willingness to build that knowledge, is important, along with the ability to uphold public service integrity and conduct.
Salary and conditions
The pay range for this permanent role is NZD 69,966 to NZD 106,016 per year, plus 3% KiwiSaver. The appointment level will reflect the selected candidate’s skills and experience.
How to apply
Submit a cover letter and CV with your application. In your cover letter, share information about your background, values, motivation, strengths, transferable skills, and the perspectives you would bring to the role. If you need support or adjustments during recruitment, you can request assistance. Please note that applications close at midnight on Sunday, 19 July 2026.
Contact
For role-related questions, contact Rebecca Wilson, Service Manager, at [email protected].