Auckland Museum is an influential, much-loved organisation at the centre of Auckland’s identity, committed to developing and sharing engaging content through its galleries, exhibition, events and educational programmes.
Auckland Museum is an influential, much-loved organisation at the centre of Auckland’s identity, committed to developing and sharing engaging content through its galleries, exhibition, events and educational programmes.
An opportunity exists for a highly motivated Human History Educator to join the Museum. This role is responsible for the delivery of curriculum based programmes for primary and secondary school groups. The post holder will also input into the development of programmes and learning resources. This role will open up the learning potential of the Museum’s collections as a learning resource around human history for primary and secondary schools both within the Museum and in the community context. The post holder will also work across collections as is appropriate, and contribute to the outreach, digital programmes and master planning. The role is as varied as the working environment and will require enthusiasm, warmth and flexibility.
To be successful in this role, you will have:
- A relevant tertiary qualification
- A teaching qualification is desirable but not essential
- A strong passion for history
- Superb live interpretation skills with the ability to walk into a room and inspire with your confidence and knowledge
- Excellent pronunciation of Te Reo Maori, and confidence to use appropriate greetings and /or commonly understood phrases applicable to a Museum setting
- Understanding of the principles and practice of the Treaty of Waitangi, and the implications of this for the policies and strategies of the AWMM
Closing Date: 5.00pm Sunday, 20th November 2016
You must be eligible to work in NZ to apply for this position.
This is an entry level position and is ideal for a graduate. The role provides a great opportunity for someone looking to be part of a fabulous New Zealand organisation committed to telling our national and Auckland stories and reflecting our unique place in the South Pacific.
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