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Susuga Faiako / Professional Teaching Fellow (FOLAU team) - Law School

Full-time Mid-Senior Level

Job Overview

Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity

To fulfil our commitment to a diverse legal academy and profession, the Faculty is seeking to recruit an aspiring or established Pasifika legal academic to take a lead role in supporting the Pasifika student body and contribute to our high-quality teaching.

We are seeking applicants with strong connections to Pasifika communities and an in-depth understanding of Pasifika culture, to provide support, advice, and mentorship to students throughout their journey with us.

You will be committed to undertaking research-informed teaching, providing administrative and managerial leadership to academic and pastoral initiatives for Pasifika law students, and contributing to undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Pacific-themed law and core law courses.

The Faculty of Law invites applications from aspiring Pasifika legal academics for the position of Susuga Faiako/Professional Teaching Fellow. This is full-time (40 hours pw), two-year fixed term position.

Remuneration: PTF 1 $105,791 - PTF 2 $116,929

Please click here to view the Position description

He kōrero mōu | About you

The successful candidate will have a undergraduate law degree (LLB or equivalent), experience in legal practice and/or teaching Law at university level, and ideally a commitment to pursue further academic qualifications. A postgraduate degree in Law or another discipline will be advantageous. The successful candidate will be expected to teach into at least one of the compulsory courses of the LLB, either as a lecturer or as a tutor. The Faculty may provide support for candidates who wish to study towards a postgraduate degree in Law.

You will have a proven aptitude and enthusiasm for supporting Pasifika people and deep understanding of Pacific cultural values. This could include experience in providing culturally appropriate education, pastoral care and assistance to Pasifika peoples, participation, and service in Pasifika communities in local community programmes, faith communities, and associations, and demonstrated leadership and experience representing their respective Pacific families and communities in local, national and international contexts. Recognition will be given to the impact active community service and family support roles can have on personal professional achievements.

We are looking for someone who is highly motivated by mentoring and making a difference within the Pasifika student community and helping our students contribute to a future legal landscape, underpinned by a deeper understanding and connectedness to Pasifika people, culture and values. You will be given the opportunity to pursue your professional goals and enhance your areas of expertise. The Faculty is committed to providing the chosen candidate with the full support required to succeed in this role relative to their aspirations and academic level.

Less than full-time hours and job-sharing arrangements may be available by negotiation.

What we offer | Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou

The University of Auckland is committed to providing an excellent working environment through:

  • Flexible employment practices and a culture that supports work-life balance.
  • Career development programmes
  • A competitive salary with five weeks’ annual leave
  • 6.75% superannuation scheme

For more information please visit our Staff Benefits page.

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