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Rift Valley Children’s Village

ESOL Teacher/Teacher Trainer – Job Description

The Tanzanian Children’s Fund is seeking a native English speaker with at least one to two years of ESOL/ESL/ELL experience to work for the Rift Valley Children’s Village in rural Tanzania. Our ESOL Teacher / Teacher Trainer will work alongside RVCV’s Education Director at Oldeani Secondary School to improve the English competency of students as well as equip teachers with the skills and knowledge to be high quality teachers in English.

Founded by India Howell in 2004, RVCV operates in partnership with the Tanzanian Children’s Fund (TCF) and is a loving and permanent home to 97 children. RVCV is located in a remote and impoverished village in Karatu District, adjacent to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.

The goal of this position is to build teachers’ capacity to teach English in order to bring about greater learning outcomes for students, positioning them for future educational and professional success.

The specifics of this job include but are not limited to:

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Management of the ESL program at Oldeani Secondary School
  • Planning, preparing and delivering lessons for both teachers and students to a wide range of classes and age groups;
  • Assisting the Education Director in leading professional development seminars;
  • Organizing and facilitating teacher training sessions;
  • Proofreading and proctoring tests, examination papers, and exercises;
  • Observing teachers’ lessons and providing feedback;
  • Devising, writing and producing new ESL materials;
  • Supporting English language instruction at Oldeani Secondary School;
  • Leading and creating lesson plans for extra-curricular school activities;
  • Advising teachers on best teaching practices, strategies to promote student-centered learning, and how to deliver engaging lesson plans;
  • Planning and leading a Pre-form 1 course to prepare primary school graduates for the transition to secondary school;
  • Advising RVCV volunteers on appropriate educational resources and activities for various age groups.

Our ideal candidate is someone who:

  • Is a native English speaker
  • Can commit to one year of living and working in a remote area
  • Takes initiative in a professional environment with minimal supervision and is able to design and deliver original lessons with limited resources
  • Has earned a Bachelor’s Degree and a teaching certification for TEFL
  • Has a minimum of 2 years teaching experience
  • Has worked/studied/lived overseas or taught in cross-cultural contexts
  • Has experience in creating needs-based curricula and syllabi
  • Possesses a strong work ethic
  • Enjoys engaging with children, faculty and volunteers in both a formal and informal capacity
  • Approaches challenges with a positive outlook
  • Possesses a strong sense of cultural competency, intuition, and empathy
  • Has some knowledge of Swahili or East African culture/history

Why work with Tanzanian Children’s Fund?

  • Be part of a small grassroots non-profit that is having a huge impact in the lives of children and in the wider community, through holistically addressing the root causes of poverty
  • Live in one of the most beautiful, peaceful areas in East Africa with ample chances to see wildlife and forge authentic connections with students, teachers and local villagers
  • Be confident that you’ll be working for an organization that has strong accountability structures and is incredibly well-regarded both in the region and on a global stage
  • Have autonomy in your role, collecting experiences, honing your professional skills, and preparing you for your next endeavor in international development
  • Enjoy being part of a dynamic, closely knit team of professionals who approach challenges with humor and find creative solutions to problems
  • Eat really delicious banana bread, watch the sun going down over the Ngorongoro crater, and have the opportunity to meet a wide range of visitors and volunteers from around the world.

Benefits:

  • $650 monthly stipend
  • $2,000 airfare allowance/year
  • Room and Board including private apartment, all meals, work internet, local phone, and housekeeping support; transport to town as needed (Please note that accommodation is designed to support only the individual candidate)
  • Health insurance for term of service
  • One month annual leave per year of commitment

Start date: Mid-May to early June

How to apply: Submit cover letter and resume through this link: https://tanzanian-children-s-fund.breezy.hr/p/23cdeaca0ef1-esol-teacher-…

For more information please visit: www.tanzanianchildrensfund.org

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HOW WE ACCOMPLISH OUR MISSIONThe Tanzanian Children’s Fund works to ensure that all children and families in the Karatu region of northern Tanzania lead healthy and productive lives and have the opportunity to become positive agents of change for their country. In order to achieve our goals, TCF provides a loving and permanent home for 97 marginalized children at the Rift Valley Children’s Village. However, TCF also recognizes that the best way to promote the well-being of all children is to provide access to high-quality education, free healthcare, and microfinance trainings and loans to the entire community. Our innovative, multi-pronged approach to addressing systemic poverty is what has enabled us to have a deep impact and catalyze real and lasting change. Esau and Flavian - best friends HISTORYAfter climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro and falling in love with the country and its people, in 1998 India Howell moved permanently to Tanzania to manage a lodge for a safari company. Noticing the growing problem of orphaned and marginalized children living in poverty, India felt compelled to take action, and in 2004 she partnered with Peter Leon Mmassy to create a loving and permanent home for 17 orphaned children. With the help of our supporters and the Tanzanian community, that single house has expanded to become a Children’s Village for 97 children and a thriving community-based organization providing free healthcare, primary and secondary education, and microfinance loans and training to the residents of Oldeani Ward.

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0 USD Karatu CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Tanzanian Children’s Fund

Rift Valley Children’s Village

ESOL Teacher/Teacher Trainer – Job Description

The Tanzanian Children’s Fund is seeking a native English speaker with at least one to two years of ESOL/ESL/ELL experience to work for the Rift Valley Children’s Village in rural Tanzania. Our ESOL Teacher / Teacher Trainer will work alongside RVCV’s Education Director at Oldeani Secondary School to improve the English competency of students as well as equip teachers with the skills and knowledge to be high quality teachers in English.

Founded by India Howell in 2004, RVCV operates in partnership with the Tanzanian Children’s Fund (TCF) and is a loving and permanent home to 97 children. RVCV is located in a remote and impoverished village in Karatu District, adjacent to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.

The goal of this position is to build teachers’ capacity to teach English in order to bring about greater learning outcomes for students, positioning them for future educational and professional success.

The specifics of this job include but are not limited to:

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Management of the ESL program at Oldeani Secondary School
  • Planning, preparing and delivering lessons for both teachers and students to a wide range of classes and age groups;
  • Assisting the Education Director in leading professional development seminars;
  • Organizing and facilitating teacher training sessions;
  • Proofreading and proctoring tests, examination papers, and exercises;
  • Observing teachers’ lessons and providing feedback;
  • Devising, writing and producing new ESL materials;
  • Supporting English language instruction at Oldeani Secondary School;
  • Leading and creating lesson plans for extra-curricular school activities;
  • Advising teachers on best teaching practices, strategies to promote student-centered learning, and how to deliver engaging lesson plans;
  • Planning and leading a Pre-form 1 course to prepare primary school graduates for the transition to secondary school;
  • Advising RVCV volunteers on appropriate educational resources and activities for various age groups.

Our ideal candidate is someone who:

  • Is a native English speaker
  • Can commit to one year of living and working in a remote area
  • Takes initiative in a professional environment with minimal supervision and is able to design and deliver original lessons with limited resources
  • Has earned a Bachelor's Degree and a teaching certification for TEFL
  • Has a minimum of 2 years teaching experience
  • Has worked/studied/lived overseas or taught in cross-cultural contexts
  • Has experience in creating needs-based curricula and syllabi
  • Possesses a strong work ethic
  • Enjoys engaging with children, faculty and volunteers in both a formal and informal capacity
  • Approaches challenges with a positive outlook
  • Possesses a strong sense of cultural competency, intuition, and empathy
  • Has some knowledge of Swahili or East African culture/history

Why work with Tanzanian Children’s Fund?

  • Be part of a small grassroots non-profit that is having a huge impact in the lives of children and in the wider community, through holistically addressing the root causes of poverty
  • Live in one of the most beautiful, peaceful areas in East Africa with ample chances to see wildlife and forge authentic connections with students, teachers and local villagers
  • Be confident that you’ll be working for an organization that has strong accountability structures and is incredibly well-regarded both in the region and on a global stage
  • Have autonomy in your role, collecting experiences, honing your professional skills, and preparing you for your next endeavor in international development
  • Enjoy being part of a dynamic, closely knit team of professionals who approach challenges with humor and find creative solutions to problems
  • Eat really delicious banana bread, watch the sun going down over the Ngorongoro crater, and have the opportunity to meet a wide range of visitors and volunteers from around the world.

Benefits:

  • $650 monthly stipend
  • $2,000 airfare allowance/year
  • Room and Board including private apartment, all meals, work internet, local phone, and housekeeping support; transport to town as needed (Please note that accommodation is designed to support only the individual candidate)
  • Health insurance for term of service
  • One month annual leave per year of commitment

Start date: Mid-May to early June

How to apply: Submit cover letter and resume through this link: https://tanzanian-children-s-fund.breezy.hr/p/23cdeaca0ef1-esol-teacher-...

For more information please visit: www.tanzanianchildrensfund.org

2019-05-02

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