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We’re looking for a talented, high-energy person to deliver HR and Employment Relations advice and support to Principals and School Boards.
About the role
Reporting to the Regional Lead, you will be a seasoned employment professional with experience working in a fast paced and changing environment supporting multiple stakeholders.
As Regional Advisor Employment, you will interact with school leaders across the full range of school environments. You will advise and guide principals and boards across a range of employment matters. Any day could see you advise on relationship building techniques, recruitment, performance management, conduct issues, health and safety or co-design a restructure proposal or attend mediation. A truly diverse role.
In addition to problem solving via robust processes, you will be involved in designing and delivering workshops aimed at problem prevention and best practice management of all things HR and Employment Relations.
The role places you as the conduit between Principals (as CEOs of schools) and unions on a regular basis, enabling you to demonstrate your strong relationship building skills.
You will be surrounded with supportive HR and employment law talent, both as part of a national team and as part of a regional team of 12. The culture is an open one of asking questions, sharing areas of expertise and learning and growing together, ensuring quality and consistency of advice. This is an excellent opportunity to get a wide variety of Employment Relations exposure and experience within a unionised environment. All our regional advisors grow and develop in this area.
This position is work from home in Wellington / Wairarapa. There will be regular travel required to support schools throughout Wellington / Wairarapa and a requirement to attend team and full staff meetings either in our national office based in Wellington or other locations. A work vehicle will be provided. This is a permanent full-time position (40 hours per week).
About you
About us
Te Whakarōpūtanga Kaitiaki Kura o Aotearoa – Ĺ (Ĺ) is the professional body for school boards in New Zealand, representing and advocating for our members and providing services to all state and state-integrated schools and kura.
Ĺ is at the heart of school governance. We influence and inform policy and sector outcomes; we support and enable school boards to flourish; we connect like-minded people through our learning and networking opportunities; we strengthen communities by helping students achieve.
Te Whakarōpūtanga Kaitiaki Kura o Aotearoa was established in 1989, following the introduction of New Zealand’s largest school reform, Tomorrow’s Schools. We are a not-for-profit incorporated society with charitable trust status.
Our service delivery arm, GovHub School Board Services, provides support to all board members via Ministry of Education funding, while our membership arm provides independent advocacy for school boards to the government and the rest of the education sector. Approximately 80% of all school boards are members, enjoying access to exclusive regional and national events, benefits and discounts, as well as a direct say in how we advocate.
If you want to join a team where you will be exposed to a full variety of different experiences, have some fun and make an impact on the education of children in Aotearoa, then this is the role for you!
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Apply today
If you're excited by the opportunity to join a team who are passionate about strengthening school governance in Aotearoa, then don't delay in applying.
Please submit a tailored CV and a cover letter outlining your motivation for your application, highlighting relevant skills and experience. Please apply through Seek.
For further information about the role, please contact Lisa Dunn, Regional Lead ldunn@tewhakaroputanga.org.nz, 021 548 101 for a confidential discussion.
View the position description HERE
Applications close: Monday 1 June 2026, 5pm.
Ĺ Recruitment:
E: recruitment@tewhakaroputanga.org.nz
Additional Details
Applicants must have permanent rights to work in New Zealand
Driver’s licence is required
Ministry of Justice vetting will be undertaken