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Lower Hutt, New Zealand

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About the role - Te Kaupapa An exciting opportunity is now available to join WelTec and Whitireia as a Tutor (business division of Te Pūkenga), to deliver Master of Professional Practice programmes in the School of Innovation, Design and Technology. About us Whitireia and WelTec have been strategic partners since 2012, delivering a range of career training choices and vast opportunities for schools, staff and students. In September 2022 Whitireia and WelTec became business divisions of Te Pūkenga - NZ Institute of Skills and Technology (Te Pūkenga). Together, we lead and illuminate our communities through tertiary education. We are known for our distinctiveness (Ahureitanga), and we have special relationships with iwi mana whenua. At WelTec with Te Āti Awa and Whitireia Porirua with Ngāti Toa Rangatira. Together, we are more than the sum of our parts. Mā tātou, mō tātou Ko WelTec ki Te Ātiawa, ko Whitireia ki Ngāti Toa. E haere kōtui nei me kura-takahi-puni tātou. Whitireia and WelTecs vision (Whakakitenga) is: Learning together. Transforming lives. Te ako ngātahi. Te whakaahua kētanga o te tangata What we can offer you We know it's important to maintain a healthy work/life balance. We offer a number of services and benefits to support our staff. When you work with us, we can offer you some of the following benefits: * Free car parking at Petone and Whitireia Porirua campuses * Onsite cafe at Whitireia Porirua and WelTec Petone campuses * Rewards and recognition programme * Flexible working arrangements * A range of wellness initiatives * Professional development opportunities How to apply - Me pēhea te tono Click on the 'apply now' and complete the online application form. Please note it is important that you complete all sections of the online application. Applications close on Friday, 18 July 2025. For other information, please email recruitment@wandw.ac.nz

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