Posted 16 July, 2026
Educator - Hawke's Bay Museum
Napier City Council
Napier City, HKB, NZ
Full Time
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Job Description
This is a rewarding opportunity to design and deliver innovative education programmes that make a real difference to how students experience learning beyond the classroom. As an Educator at Hawke’s Bay Museum, you’ll develop and deliver curriculum‑aligned programmes that support the New Zealand Curriculum, deepen student engagement, and enhance learning outcomes for tamariki and rangatahi aged 5–18. Working closely with the Visitor Engagement Manager, curators, educators, and external partners, you’ll contribute to the ongoing development of Hawke’s Bay Museum's education offering — from school visits and outreach programmes to holiday programmes, tours, and special learning initiatives. Your work will connect students directly with primary resources, local histories, and cultural narratives, helping them engage meaningfully with the region and its stories. This is a permanent, part‑time opportunity working 32 hours per week. Te Āheinga - The Opportunity Design and deliver engaging, curriculum‑aligned education programmes that bring Hawke’s Bay Museum's collections and exhibitions to life. Create meaningful learning experiences for students aged 5–18 that complement and enhance classroom learning. Work collaboratively with curators, educators, teachers, and the Education Advisory Group to continuously improve programme quality. Deliver education programmes across Hawke’s Bay Museum, in schools, and at locations across Hawke’s Bay and beyond. Contribute to a dynamic education offering, including school visits, outreach, holiday programmes, tours, and special initiatives. He kōrero mōhou - About You Qualified educator with a strong understanding of the New Zealand Curriculum and effective teaching practice. Proven experience engaging and leading young people in inclusive, participatory learning environments. Highly organised and proactive, with the ability to balance programme delivery, planning, and administration. Full, clean NZ drivers’ licence. Demonstrated interest in museums, galleries, or the wider cultural sector and the role of education within it. Strong commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and culturally responsive practice. Ngā painga mōhou - What we Offer 5 weeks annual leave after 2 years service Discounted Health Insurance Work Scheme + Eye Test Subsidy Retailer Discounts + Study assistance Employee Assistance Program (OCP) Quarterly values awards + Birthday vouchers + Social club Free flu vaccinations (annual) Ka Awatea Cultural Wānanga + NCC Kapa Haka Te Reo Māori language classes This is a permanent, part‑time opportunity working 32 hours per week, Monday‑Friday. You will be based at Hawke’s Bay Museum on Napier’s Marine Parade, but the work will take you to schools and community spaces across Napier and the wider Hawke’s Bay area as needed. A full, clean NZ drivers’ licence is essential. The annual salary package for this role, pro‑rated for part time hours (32 hours p/w) is $54,800 – $64,500 (including KiwiSaver), with the final offer depending on your skills and experience. We will be interviewing applications as we receive them and may close the role when we have found the right person. He kōrero mō Te Kaunihera o Ahuriri - About NCC At Napier City Council, we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer that values diversity. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and work to make our hiring process fair and accessible. If you need any support or adjustments during your application or interview, let us know—we’re happy to help! Before you join, you’ll need to complete pre‑employment checks (including criminal background checks, with some roles requiring health screening and drug & alcohol testing). #J-18808-Ljbffr