Motivated professional offering education and business experience. Adds value to any organization in need of great collaboration, interpersonal and multitasking abilities. Proficient in te reo Māori and English languages.
Overview
16
16
years of professional experience
Work History
Roa Limited
Project Relationship Manager
Hamilton, Hamilton
03.2023 - Current
Liaise with stakeholders to partner selling and distributing Roa Ltd products.
Collaborate with distributors to create a website and manage facilitation of Roa Ltd products.
Manage and facilitate projects and teach te reo Māori online to adult learners.
Conducted regular client meetings to assess progress, discuss opportunities for growth, and address any concerns.
Kaihāpai
New Zealand Qualifications Authority
125 The Terrace, Wellington
04.2022 - Current
Lead NCEA me te Whānau workshops to communities on zoom and in-person.
Prepare presentations and workshop materials.
Liaise with key contacts in the community requesting delivery of NCEA me te Whānau workshops.
Provide follow up NCEA inquiries for communities.
Kaiako Matua / Senior Teacher and Relief Teacher
Ngā Taiātea Wharekura
134 Rotokauri Road, Baverstock, Hamilton
01.2020 - Current
Established learning objectives aligned to the NZ Curriculum/Te Marautanga o Aotearoa and Te Aho Matua Curriculum.
Teacher in Charge for the History and Social Science programmes.
Teacher of English and Te Reo Rangatira at NCEA level 1.
Kāhui Ako (community of teacher within school) responsible for developing student achievement.
Plan Year 9-13 course programmes including NCEA subjects at levels 1, 2 and 3.
Prepared annual, term, weekly and daily plans incorporating the kura principles.
Provide pastoral care to students and assist in kura events i.e. Top Town, Kāhui Kapa Haka, Manu Kōrero - Network with regional subject specialists to moderate assessments.
Director and Researcher
Native Voice Limited
13 Rose Berry Cresent, Flagstaff, Hamilton
07.2008 - Current
Lead kaupapa Māori research for te reo Māori focussed projects.
Budgeting and resource management for all production activities.
Administer all financial transactions including filing of all IRD and company annual returns.
Coordinate meetings with internal and external stakeholders.
Source funding for production projects.
Provide te reo Māori and tikanga advice and direction on projects.
Manage and coordinate small to medium production projects.
Graduate Programme Manager and Project Manager
Landmark Worldwide
7-9 Fanshawe Street, Auckland City
01.2022 - 10.2023
Liaise with stakeholders to manage the disestablishment of Landmark Worldwides (LW) physical premises.
Plan and prepare moving items from LW premises.
Enroll Landmark graduates registering into Landmarks programmes.
Kaiako / Teacher
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngā Mokopuna
4 Falkirk Avenue, Seatoun, Wellington
02.2017 - 12.2019
Education
Graduate Diploma Teaching (Secondary) - High School Teaching
University of Victoria of Wellington
Wellington
02-2014
Postgraduate Diploma in Business - Māori Development
The University of Auckland
Auckland
03-2011
Bachelor of Business - Economics And Management
Auckland University of Technology
Auckland
10-2006
New Zealand Diploma in Business - Management And Information Technology
Auckland University of Technology
Auckland
10-2004
Skills
Analytical and Critical Thinking
Team Management
MS Office
Remote Office Availability
Task Prioritization
Customer Relations
Written Communication
Problem Resolution
Time Management
Flexible and Adaptable
Problem-Solving
Verbal Communication
Cultural Awareness
Team Building
Community Activities
2019 - Current: Trustee, Reti R.D. Rangihamama Trust, Kaikohe, Far North