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Teaching Opportunities at ISM


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Details last updated 2 May 2008
  We are currently seeking teachers to join us on 1st August 2008 in the following positions:

Physics Teacher

on the Moshi Campus. To teach Physics in both MYP and IB Diploma classes up to Higher Level and to teach M1-M3 Integrated Science classes. The ability to teach Mathematics would be beneficial and Diploma or MYP training would also be preferred.

Development Officer

to implement marketing strategies aimed to increase enrolment, coordinate the school's alumni relations programme and secure funding for the school's scholarship programme. A proposed job description is available here.

Music Volunteers (volunteer positions)

Applicants who would like to join us for a year or less in 2008 or 2009 as a volunteer to support the music department are still welcome.



If you would like to apply to join International School Moshi in August 2009, please check this page in October/November 2008 as more vacancies will be posted here once they are confirmed.

Any applications for either Moshi or Arusha Campus should include a full CV/resume and the names and addresses (and fax/e-mail if possible) of two professional referees. It is important to include details of any family members who may accompany you: we are unlikely to offer employment to a spouse unless as part of a teaching couple and local employment opportunities are extremely limited. Current Tanzanian regulations mean that we are only able to consider teachers under fifty five years of age.
The school also uses placement agencies to assist in our search for strong teaching candidates. However we encourage direct applications and will not be liable for agency placement fees when teachers contact us directly through this website.

Applications for positions should be made in writing to The CEO, International School Moshi, PO Box 733, Moshi, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania or sent by fax to +255 27 275 2877 (in Tanzania), to 0870 1363732 (in the UK), or +1 815 361 4167 (in the USA), or by email to .

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