Community Educator - Waikato

 

  • 30 hrs per week, Mon-Fri.
  • Make a difference educating our tamariki
  • Waikato region
 
Develop confident young New Zealanders who care for the health and well-being of themselves and their communities.
 
The ASB St John in Schools programme provides learning experiences for pre-school, primary and intermediate school aged children to empower them to act in an emergency. Community Educators visit schools across New Zealand to provide young people with the skills and confidence to take action in response to an emergency situation.
 
We have an opportunity for a passionate and driven educator to join our team and deliver our ASB St John in Schools programme across the Waikato region.   With the curriculum already designed you will be responsible for creating and delivering a vibrant, high energy programme that captures the attention and interest of our tamariki and inspires them take responsibility for their own health and well-being and the well-being of others.
 
To be successful in this role you will need to have a genuine passion for working with young people and be able to engage with them in a meaningful way. You will need to understand and appreciate different cultures and diverse learning styles and have a genuine interest in developing our tamariki.  As you will manage your own schedule you will need to have excellent time management and organisation skills and a Full NZ Drivers Licence is required.
 
If this role sounds like you and you want to make a positive difference we would love to hear from you!
 
To submit your application please click here join.stjohn.org.nz/jobdetails 
For more information please contact Sara Symons on 0800STJOHN.
 
Applications close: Sunday 5 November 2017
 
We welcome and encourage diversity in our workforce and adhere to best practice equal employment opportunity principles in all aspects of our recruitment and our ways of working.
 
Haramai ngā tai o te āniwaniwa, he kāhui rangatira tēnei, he kāhui whakamana tāngata whaimahi, e te iti, e te rahi e.