Graduates of ҕl’s Early Childhood Teacher Education programmes will be eligible for provisional registration. This enables you to apply for early childhood teaching positions in ҕl New Zealand. As well as teaching, graduates have a range of career options. See some examples below.
Note: Some of the jobs listed may require postgraduate study. See the ‘Further study’ section.
Early childhood teacher
- Plans curriculum experiences that support and extend children’s learning
- Educates and cares for children
- Records daily activities and charts progress
- Builds relationships with families
Kaiako kōhanga reo | Māori language nest teacher
- Teaches young children in a Māori language and culture-immersed setting
- Helps develop te reo and tikanga in children
- Collaborates with whānau and iwi
Early childhood centre director / manager / head teacher / team leader
- Manages the overall functioning of the centre including scheduling
- Oversees staff employment and development
- Builds and maintains community relationships
Early childhood centre assistant manager, assistant supervisor, deputy head teacher
- Supports the director or head teacher to manage aspects of the centre
Review / quality assurance officer
- Checks legality of EC centre policies/practices
- Reports findings and makes recommendations
- Assesses use of funding
Early childhood education mentor / educator
- Coaches ECE teachers and educators
- Builds networks and professional practice for those working in isolated settings eg, in homes
In-home educator
- Supports children’s development in the home
- Plans and supervises daily activities
Hospital play specialist
- Assesses a child’s experience of illness or trauma
- Ensures children remain active and socialise
- Encourages therapeutic play to help them cope
Special education / early intervention teacher
- Teaches children with diverse learning needs
- Evaluates special needs, working with whanau and teachers to develop suitable learning plans
Teacher aide
- Adapts teachers’ learning programmes to the needs of specific students
- Often works one-to-one or in small groups
- Helps children with personal care eg, medication
Child advocate
- Promotes well-being and conditions for children
- Works with children and their families to address education, care or social issues
- Tackles policies that negatively impact children
Programme coordinator, service manager
- Researches and plans programmes or services
- Coordinates staff and liaises with stakeholders
- Implements and evaluates programmes/services
Nanny
- Supports children’s development in their home
- Plans and supervises daily activities
Entrepreneur and CEO
- Develops an idea to form their own business
- Gets involved in a start-up
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