Are You Ready for Term 1 2026? New Zealand schools are & they’re eager to see your application!
Your Role As a homeroom teacher, you’ll guide students through their educational journey by:
Crafting engaging learning plans
Creating meaningful and enjoyable experiences
Building student knowledge, confidence, and skills
Strong literacy and numeracy knowledge is essential, as you’ll work to meet national standards while also supporting each student’s holistic growth and development. You’ll ensure the classroom caters to a variety of learning needs, supporting students both individually and collectively.
If you’re ready to explore your teaching career for Term 1 2026, start your journey with Prospero Teaching NZ today.
Role Details
Positions: Primary or Intermediate Teacher (New entrant to Year 8)
Plan and deliver engaging lessons aligned with the NZ curriculum
Foster a positive, inclusive classroom culture
Use technology to enhance teaching and learning
Collaborate with colleagues and participate in professional development and team meetings
Eligibility Requirements
Teaching qualification at Level 7 or above (Primary or Secondary)
Current NZ Teacher Registration (or application in progress)
Recent classroom teaching experience (new graduates and experienced teachers welcome)
Options available for NZ Citizens/ Residents, Working Holiday Visa Holders and those that need Accredited employers
Why Apply Through Prospero Teaching? Prospero Teaching partners with a wide range of schools across New Zealand. With a strong foothold in the education sector, we understand each school’s culture, leadership, and unique needs. Our goal is to help align opportunities for you that suit your preferences and career goals, while providing ongoing support as you contribute to the success of tamariki’s learning journey.
How to Apply Click APPLY to submit your CV. If you have questions, call us on 0800 128 769 or visit www.prosperoteaching.co.nz
Due to high application volumes, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. #SCR-ashley-bayley