Our tutors are the heart of Toi Ohomai and whānaungatanga is part of everything we do here. As students of Toi Ohomai, you’ll feel a sense of family, of welcome.

Our friendly learning spaces and smaller class sizes will give you confidence as you gain new skills that will lead you into the future, and our tutors will be there for you every step of the way.

Your success is what we’re all about!

  • Paul Warren

    Paul Warren

    Faculty of Health, Education and Environment


    Having completed his Diploma in Marine Studies at Toi Ohomai in 2004, Paul enjoyed it so much he didn't want to leave and joined the teaching crew the following year.

    He's held several roles both practical and academic, including dive training, scientific diving, and skippering boats. He also teaches … Read full profile

  • Caroline Schweder-Goad

    Caroline Schweder-Goad

    Faculty of Health, Education and Environment


    Caroline teaches a range of subjects including marine mammals, aquaculture, marine tourism, fisheries management, marine reporting (projects) and GIS (Geographic Information Systems).

    After completing two bachelor’s degrees and a teaching diploma, she spent three years teaching science, biology and Spanish at a secondary school… Read full profile

  • Craig Morley

    Craig Morley

    Faculty of Health, Education and Environment


    Craig is an Associate Professor of Resource Management, which covers ecological modelling, conservation and biodiversity, environmental monitoring and sustainability, and bioeconomics.

    He holds a doctorate from the University of Canterbury and has worked for the University South Pacific in Fiji as a conservation biologist… Read full profile

  • Dan Sharp

    Daniel Sharp

    Faculty of Health, Education and Environment


    Daniel has a strong interest in sustainable fisheries and teaches aquaculture and marine surveying papers within the marine studies diploma. He also coordinates the PADI Dive Instructors course in which he finds to be one of the most rewarding courses he's involved with at Toi Ohomai.

    He holds a Graduate Diploma… Read full profile

  • Dean Tully

    Dean Tully

    Faculty of Health, Education and Environment


    Dean joined Marine Studies in 1994. Although he spends more time on the paperwork side of things now, Dean looks forward to working in the field with students.  He teaches marine vertebrates in year one, freshwater ecology and monitoring and coral reef ecology and monitoring in year two, as well as marine surveying… Read full profile

  • Rachel Nash

    Rachel Nash

    Faculty of Primary Industries, Trades and Infrastructure


    Rachel Nash embodies our value of whānaungatanga and her passion and support of her students is key to the success they achieve during their studies and beyond.  

    Rachel believes that relationships and supportive networks form the foundations of professional success, and she works hard to pass this wisdom on to her students, in… Read full profile

  • Lynette Smith

    Lynette Smith

    Faculty of Business, Design and Service Industries


    Confidence isn’t always easy to come by. For Toi Ohomai hairdressing tutor, Lynette Smith, that is the most rewarding part of the job: inspiring confidence in her students, the clients that they work with and the employers that end up hiring them. Lynette is a tutor for the New Zealand Certificate in Hairdressing (Level 3) at our… Read full profile

  • Wendy Charlton

    Wendy Charlton

    Faculty of Business, Design and Service Industries


    With decades experience in barbering and a love for a good, clean shave, Wendy Charlton is the new tutor for the first cohort of barbering students at Toi Ohomai. The New Zealand Certificate in Barber Skills (Level 3) course will start this February.

    Wendy brings an amazing skill set, decades of industry experience and a passion for… Read full profile