Telford

Telford, Balclutha

Fixed Term, Full-time

Southern Institute of Technology a business division of Te Pūkenga is looking to appoint a suitably qualified person to the above, fixed term position at our Telford Campus near Balclutha. 

The tutor would be responsible for teaching equine skills particularly in the area of Sporthorse to a range of students, teaching general skills as directed by the programme manager, the day-to-day management of the equine facility at the Telford Campus, and organising equine events.  In addition, the equine tutor will assist in the promotion of equine qualifications.   

About You

You will have experience and knowledge of a range of industry relevant practices especially related to Sporthorse and equine skills and have the ability to support others to learn these skills. 

The successful applicant will possess the following attributes:

  • Tertiary Qualification
  • A range of experience in the equine industry especially in Sporthorse disciplines
  • A teaching qualification and/or willingness to complete the New Zealand Certificate in Adult Tertiary Teaching (Level 5), offered through SIT, and willingness to continually learn
  • Current knowledge of workplace Health and Safety legislation, the ability to role model correct behaviours, and teach others to integrate health and safety into everyday practice
  • Current knowledge of Animal Welfare regulations, the ability to role model correct behaviours and teach others to integrate animal welfare practices into everyday practice
  • Experience in competition, Sporthorse training and competent rider
  • Be available for some weekend work (evening) as negotiated with the programme manager
  • Have current knowledge of the current rules relating to Sporthorse competition
  • Full driver’s license 
  • Adaptable and organised, competence with Microsoft suite of programmes, particularly Word and Excel

Your key attributes:

  • Inspirational educator, passionate about education, skilled at engaging and motivating diverse learners
  • Collaborative communicator, able to connect effectively with students and colleagues

Health & Safety is a priority of this role, and the successful candidate will be expected to have a good understanding of the H&S requirements and behaviours in the farming environment with strong adherence to the health and safety of yourself and others. 

A full job description for this role is available for download below under Documents to Download.

To apply for this opportunity, click the APPLY SEEK button.  When applying, please attach your CV and a cover letter telling us a little about yourself and why you are the perfect candidate for the role.  

Applications will close on 12 January 2025 and will be reviewed as they are received. Any questions about this role can be directed to the HR Department.

Applications close January 12 2025