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Where Do Kiwis Find Their Jobs? | infonews co nz New Zealand News

Where Do Kiwis Find Their Jobs? | infonews co nz New Zealand News
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Pay early childhood teachers more or centres may close

A qualified ECE teacher left my centre in April to go and work as an office manager in a motel. As with many teachers who are leaving their positions, she is no longer working as a teacher. I have spent over $2000 advertising for a replacement teacher (Facebook, radio, local and area newspapers, Education Gazette). I have received zero applicants. I have been told by a relief teacher: “Why would I work for you when I can earn $30 per hour as a reliever without any responsibility?” Relieving agencies seem to be gaining more and more teachers every day. Teachers are leaving their permanent positions because they can gain full time work earning $30 per hour with less responsibility or stress.

Luck, timing, and a deadly virus: How Hawke s Bay s teaching shortage solved itself

Luck, timing, and a deadly virus: How Hawke s Bay s teaching shortage solved itself 4 Feb, 2021 09:42 PM 8 minutes to read Covid-19 has caused huge upheaval for education in Hawke s Bay, but it s also eased one of its biggest problems. Shannon Johnstone reports. Teacher Richard Fenwick knew he and his family wanted to come back from Zimbabwe to Hawke s Bay. Life, and the timing of a deadly virus, nearly got in his way over the course of a chaotic seven-day journey to get home. Hastings Girls High School teacher Richard Fenwick returned to Hawke s Bay from Zimbabwe where his family lived for seven years. Photo / Warren Buckland

Back to school: Teacher shortage almost solved thanks to returning Kiwis

Back to school: Teacher shortage almost solved thanks to returning Kiwis 1 Feb, 2021 06:08 AM 4 minutes to read Teachers Anna Williams (left) and partner James McCaffrey (right) have returned from Japan sooner than planned, helping to ease New Zealand s teacher shortage. Photo / Brett Phibbs. Teachers Anna Williams (left) and partner James McCaffrey (right) have returned from Japan sooner than planned, helping to ease New Zealand s teacher shortage. Photo / Brett Phibbs. Kiwi teachers coming home from Covid-torn parts of the world have dramatically eased New Zealand s teacher shortage as the new school year starts this week. The Ministry of Education says the number of teaching vacancies in primary and secondary schools dropped by a third from 349 last January to 233 last month.

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