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Senior Professional Practice Fellow - Secondary Education-2600264

Senior Professional Practice Fellow

22 February 2026

Location

Dunedin, New Zealand

University of Otago

Type

Permanent Full-time

Start Date

29 June 2026

Salary

$105,665 - $137,444 per annum

Teaching Load

Master of Teaching and Learning; Graduate Diploma of Teaching; Professional placements supervision

Required Qualifications

Relevant teaching qualification
NZ teacher registration & full practising certificate
Master’s degree (preferred)
Expertise in Science, Arts or Social Science curriculum
Secondary school teaching experience
Cultural competence in Māori/Pacific education (desirable)

Research Areas

Secondary Education
Integrated Curriculum
Māori & Pacific Education
Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Senior Professional Practice Fellow - Secondary Education-2600264

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION | TE KURA ĀKAU TAITOKA

DIVISION OF HUMANITIES | TE KETE ARONUI

The University of Otago College of Education is dedicated to the enhancement of educational practice through high quality teaching, scholarship, research, professional leadership and community service, to benefit children, other learners, educators and the wider community (in local, national and international settings).

We are committed to working closely with papatipu rūnaka and iwi Māori, and mātauraka Māori is an integral part of teaching and research across the institution. Our relationship with Kāi Tahu whānui as mana whenua within their takiwā of Te Waipounamu and, through this, as the University’s principal Treaty partner is especially important.

The role | Te mahi

We are seeking to appoint a permanent full-time Senior Professional Practice Fellow in Secondary Education; our hope is to attract candidates who can teach from an integrated curriculum perspective. The successful candidate would ideally bring special expertise in Science, Arts and/or Social Science curriculum areas in the secondary education sector. Flexibility in teaching in a variety of areas of the curriculum is highly desirable.

Responsibilities of the role include:

•    Supporting teaching in the Master of Teaching and Learning, and Graduate Diploma of Teaching degrees. This includes preparation, assessment, teaching and paper administration duties under the supervision of the course coordinators and programme coordinators (Secondary/GradDipTchg).

•    Supervising students on professional experience placements.

•    Contributing to whanaukataka on campus, and the College’s academic goals by applying and sharing expert knowledge in the professional discipline of education.

•    Upholding the values, tikaka (processes), kawa (rules) and mana of papatipu rūnaka who have mana whenua status in our takiwā, and affirming te reo and mātauraka Māori in course content.

•    Upholding and giving effect to the values and aspirations expressed in the University’s Māori Strategic Framework 2030 and Pacific Strategic Framework (2022-2030).

•    Consulting and working with the College of Education Associate Deans Māori and Pacific and with other staff to ensure courses develop students’ cultural confidence and competence.

You will be supported by a collegial academic environment, an active and dynamic research culture, and by efficient professional services across the University. The opportunity exists within this position to pursue doctoral study at the College of Education.

Skills and experience | Kā pūkeka me kā wheako

To be successful in this key role, you will have:

•    Relevant professional qualification in teaching.

•    New Zealand teacher registration and current full practising certificate.

•    A Master’s level qualification (preferred).

•    Ability to teach pedagogical content knowledge related to the Science, Social Science, and/or Arts learning areas of the New Zealand curriculum.

•    Relevant professional experience in secondary school curriculum and/or pertinent to the education of secondary school students.

•    Experience and expertise in Māori/Pacific education is desirable.

•    Expertise in te reo Māori is desirable.

•    Evidence of an ability to work well with students and staff from differing academic and cultural backgrounds.

•    A demonstrated commitment to upholding the articles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and to equal opportunity.

Further details | Pūroko

This is a full-time (1FTE), permanent position available from 29 June 2026 based in Ōtepoti, Dunedin.

The appointment range for this role is $105,665 to $137,444 per annum depending on skills and experience.

The University of Otago is well-known for its collegiality and combined with living in the vibrant city of Dunedin provides opportunities for an excellent work-life balance. The Dunedin campus has been ranked as one of the top 15 most beautiful in the world. The city has excellent schools and a great array of activities, ranging from art and literature to outdoor activities.

You must have the right to live and work in New Zealand to apply for this position.

Specific enquiries may be directed to the Dean of the College of Education, Professor Vivienne Anderson, via the email address below.

Application | Tono

Candidates are requested to submit the following:

•    A CV

•    A cover letter

•    Three referee contact details

To submit your application please click the apply button. Applications quoting reference number 2600264 will close on Sunday, 22 February 2026.

Additional Information

Contact:Professor Vivienne Anderson

Position details:Information Statement

Guidelines for Academic Positions:Guidelines

Further Information:Department Website

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Location:About Dunedin


Primary Location NZL-SI-Dunedin

Employment Status Permanent 

Salary Level and Range Senior Teaching & Professional Practice Fellow 3 ($105,665 to $114,943) or 4 ($120,495 to $137,444)

Organisation College of Education

Job Function Teaching

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Senior Professional Practice Fellow role?

To succeed, candidates need a relevant professional teaching qualification, New Zealand teacher registration with a current full practising certificate, and preferably a Master’s degree. Expertise in Science, Arts, or Social Science curriculum for secondary education, plus secondary school experience, is essential. Desirable skills include Māori/Pacific education knowledge and te reo Māori proficiency. Learn more about writing an academic CV.

📚What are the main responsibilities in this Secondary Education position?

Key duties include supporting teaching in Master of Teaching and Learning and Graduate Diploma of Teaching programs, preparing assessments, supervising professional experience placements, and contributing to whanaukataka and academic goals. Uphold Te Tiriti o Waitangi, integrate mātauraka Māori, and foster cultural competence. Explore faculty roles for similar opportunities.

💰What is the salary and employment type for this University of Otago role?

This is a permanent full-time (1.0 FTE) position with a salary range of $105,665 to $137,444 per annum, based on skills and experience (Senior Teaching & Professional Practice Fellow 3 or 4). Check professor salaries for NZ academic benchmarks.

🌍Does the role offer visa sponsorship or require NZ work rights?

Applicants must have the right to live and work in New Zealand; no visa sponsorship is mentioned. Ensure eligibility before applying. View university jobs in NZ for more details.

📝How to apply for this Secondary Education Fellow position at Otago?

Submit a CV, cover letter, and three referee contacts via the apply button, quoting reference 2600264. Applications close 22 February 2026. Contact Professor Vivienne Anderson for enquiries. Tips at free cover letter template and resume template.

🌺What support is available for Māori and Pacific education in this role?

The role emphasizes upholding tikanga, kawa of papatipu rūnaka, integrating te reo and mātauraka Māori, and aligning with the University’s Māori Strategic Framework 2030 and Pacific Framework. Work with Associate Deans to build students’ cultural confidence. See related insights on Māori/Pacific tertiary success.
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