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Early Intervention Teacher


Job description Early Intervention Teacher

Hours: Part-time, 30 hours per week

Location: Based in our Royal Oak office, but serving the South Auckland area

Job specific information

We are looking for an Early Childhood superstar to join our team of Early Intervention Teachers, Speech Language Therapists and Education Support Workers. 

  • Community based – supporting whānau/families in their homes and children in their Early Learning Services.

  • Work alongside kaiako to support inclusion.

  • Support successful transitions to school.

  • Support whānau / families to get early information, resources and support so that disabled children get the best start in life.

  • Work alongside other specialists from agencies such as Child Development services, BLENNZ, Ko Taku Reo and Ministry of Education.

Our organisation takes a social, rather than medical approach, supporting disabled people to live their best lives. We are guided by the Enabling Good Lives principles, shifting power and authority back to disabled people and their families, to increase choice and control in their lives.

About you

We are looking for people who have:

  • A Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood).

  • A post-graduate Diploma in Specialist Teaching: Early Intervention or the ability to attain this within four years of beginning in the position.

  • A minimum of three years teaching experience and a deep knowledge of child development, learning and behaviour.

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and an ability to establish effective relationships with families / whānau, early childhood facilities and other agencies.

If you do not have a Graduate Diploma in Early Intervention, the minimum qualification for this position is a Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood) or a recognised equivalent, a minimum of at least 3 years teaching experience, full teacher’s registration and a current practising certificate – this will enable you to pursue a Graduate Diploma in Early Intervention which CCS Disability Action will support.

Why us?

At CCS Disability Action, we foster a supportive and inclusive workplace guided by the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and the New Zealand Disability Strategy. We uphold a strong human rights framework and promote equal opportunities for all.

Our strategic priorities, Te Aronui, shape how we work – valuing relationships, wellbeing, and knowledge while keeping whānau hauā/disabled people at the heart of everything we do. We celebrate diversity and offer flexible work arrangements to support work-life balance. Join our friendly, values-driven team and make a meaningful impact every day.

With a strong employee value proposition, we offer great employee benefits, job-related training, and clear career growth pathways. Whether you’re with us short-term or long-term, we provide the tools and opportunities for success. Our employee benefits programme includes:

  • Exclusive discounts

  • Free access to the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)

  • A paid annual wellbeing day.

How to apply

Please complete the form below and upload your cover letter – where you can share a bit about yourself and your interests – along with your CV, outlining your work experience and education. Once you've submitted your application, it will be sent directly to us for review.

Applications close on Sunday 8 March 2026.

We work within a human rights framework and are committed to equal opportunity in all our employment policies and procedures. We welcome enquiries from everyone and value diversity in our workforce. We openly encourage disabled people to apply.

If you need accommodations or an alternative application method, please contact Serene Tzeng on 027 207 6799 or email: jacqui.carlson@ccsDisabilityAction.org.nz
We’re committed to making our process accessible to all.

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