Vacancy

Thank you for applying for a position with our school.  Please ensure you read the following notes:  

  1. You need to fill out this form yourself.
  2. First, read it through, then answer all questions and make sure you sign and date where indicated on the last page.
  3. Attach a current curriculum vitae (CV) containing any additional information, if necessary.
  4. If you are selected for an interview you may bring whānau/support people at your own expense. Please advise if this is your intention.
  5. Failure to complete this application and answer all questions truthfully may result in any offer of employment being withdrawn or appointment being terminated, if any information is later found to be false.
  6. All applicants are required to give consent to a Police vet:

a)  You cannot be employed as a children’s worker if you have been convicted of a specified offence listed in Schedule 2 of the Children’s Act 2014 (unless you have obtained an exemption). The Criminal Records (Clean Slate) Act 2004 will not apply to these specified offences and these offences will be included in your Police vetting results. 

b) The Clean Slate Act provides certain convictions do not have to be disclosed providing:

Please note that you are not obliged to disclose convictions if you meet the above conditions but can do so if you wish. If you are uncertain as to whether you are eligible contact the Ministry of Justice.

  1. Shortlisted applicants being interviewed will need to provide originals of both a primary identity document (e.g., passport) and a secondary identity document (e.g., New Zealand driver license).  A list of acceptable primary and secondary documents is available in the last sections of the Children’s (Requirements for Safety Checks of Children’s Workers) Regulations 2015.
  2. This information will be held by the employer. For the successful candidate, this document will be held on their personal file, otherwise the information provided will be securely destroyed after 30 days. You may access it in accordance with the provisions of the Privacy Act 2020.

Custodial sentence means a sentence of imprisonment and includes corrective training, preventive detention, a sentence of imprisonment served by home detention, borstal training, detention centre training and any other sentence that requires the full-time detention of an individual. Non-custodial sentence includes, but is not limited to, a community-based sentence, a sentence of home detention, a sentence of a fine or reparation, a suspended sentence of imprisonment, and a specified order.