
Economics Teacher at School of St Jude
We’re looking for qualified and passionate to teach Economics
Want to work for one of the largest charities of its kind in Africa?
Are you passionate about providing students with quality education? Are
you dedicated to making a difference in your teaching career by
inspiring students? Does it sound like we are talking about you? Keep
reading!
Work station:
- Smith Campus, 1 Vacancy, B.A in Economics for A – level.
About us
The School of St Jude is a pioneering leader in charitable education within Africa. Every year we give 1,800 students with free, quality education, 100’s of graduates with access to higher education and provide more than 20,000 government school students with quality teachers. St Jude’s is funded by generous supporters from around the world who make our mission of giving bright, poor Tanzanian students a free, quality education possible.
Job type
Who are you?
- A highly-motivated teacher with excellent attention to detail, who loves working with students and can facilitate a holistic learning curriculum.
- You are able to develop, monitor and evaluate lesson plans, schemes of work, lesson notes and examinations.
- You understand the importance of ECA’s (Extra Curricular Activities) and can inspire and mentor students to participate.
- A responsible and hard-working person who enjoys taking on extra duties such as being on duty, leading assembly, guiding projects and being a member of various school committees.
- You strive for academic and moral excellence and encourage students to aim high and achieve.
What we’re looking for
- A Tanzanian who holds a Bachelor Degree. You must have graduated from an Accredited University within East Africa with excellent academic performance records. 1-hour exam on your best subject will be assessed to prove your competency for teaching A-level.
- Minimum of Three (3) years of teaching experience for Advanced Level with an outstanding performance from top performing schools.
- Strong ability to deliver NECTA curriculum content using modern teaching methods and strategies that support a competency-based approach to learning and assessments.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English as a medium of instruction. You will be assessed on your English competency