- Finding a job
- Getting into (or back into) teaching
- Employment agreements, pay, allowances and benefits
- Employment relationship problems
- South Australia and New Zealand Principal Exchange: 2016 school year
Finding a job
Teachers, administrators and other support staff are directly employed by schools. Schools advertise vacancies and manage their own appointment processes. If you are looking for this type of role see the vacancies available in the Education Gazette .
Getting into (or back into) teaching
If you are interested in becoming a teacher or rejoining the profession after a break, the TeachNZ website has information about qualifying as a teacher, study grants for existing teachers, getting back into the profession and teachers with overseas qualifications. You can also find out about scholarships available for students studying to become a teacher.
Employment agreements, pay, allowances and benefits
Find out about your collective agreements, individual employment agreements, pay scales, increments, allowances and other benefits.
Employment relationship problems
An employment relationship problem could be a personal grievance or a dispute about the meaning or application of any part of an individual employment agreement. There is a set process to follow to resolve employment relationship problems , including help and mediation through the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
South Australia and New Zealand Principal Exchange
Applications for the South Australia and New Zealand Principal Exchange are now closed. have been extended to Friday 13 May.