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Fine Art Teacher
2025-07-22T19:05:17+00:00
School of St Jude
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FULL_TIME
 
Arusha
Arusha
00000
Tanzania
Education, and Training
Teachers & Education
TZS
 
MONTH
2025-07-30T17:00:00+00:00
 
Tanzania
8

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.

Who are you

  • A Tanzanian teacher who is highly-motivated by fine Arts 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.
  • Creative and flexible, full of ideas, with the ability to adapt lessons to suit a variety of learning styles and available materials.
  • You are organised and reliable, great in planning engaging lessons, managing classroom materials, and keeping track of student progress effectively.
  • Passionate about art and creativity and a believer in the power of art to inspire, teach life skills and build confidence in young children.
  • Experienced in working with young learners and you understand how to engage, motivate, and encourage children aged 7–14 through age-appropriate art activities.
  • 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

  • Minimum Diploma in Education from an accredited College/University in East Africa that focus on Creative Visual Art and Vocational Skills. Candidates who completed form six and studied Fine Arts or Art History will be prioritized.
  • Three to four years of experience in teaching with an outstanding performance and documented record of Art works.
  • Strong ability to deliver enriched NECTA curriculum content using modern teaching methods and strategies that support competency-based approach to learning and assessments.
  • A teacher who is very creative him/herself and inspire the students to develop their creative skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English as a medium of instruction.
  • A well-rounded, independent and mature individual with a diverse knowledge in Education and one that observes teaching ethics and demonstrates a refreshing approach to teaching
  • A teacher who can enrich the fine ART curriculum to cater the need for the school and advancement of Science and Technology
  • A teacher with a vibrant, diligent and motivating personality for young
  • An individual who is able to adapt to our school’s diverse Policies and Procedures (including working over the weekends when required).
  • A teacher who is able to design and decorate different venues for school events and under pressure.
  • Competent female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

Why us?

  • An opportunity to use your talents and expertise to fight poverty through education and make a positive impact in the lives of thousands of students in Arusha, Tanzania.
  • A flexible and supportive community of international and local employees.
  • Ample opportunities for career progression and development.
  • Mid-morning tea and lunch (during working days).
  • Safe and reliable transport to and from school.
A Tanzanian teacher who is highly-motivated by fine Arts 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. Creative and flexible, full of ideas, with the ability to adapt lessons to suit a variety of learning styles and available materials. You are organised and reliable, great in planning engaging lessons, managing classroom materials, and keeping track of student progress effectively. Passionate about art and creativity and a believer in the power of art to inspire, teach life skills and build confidence in young children. Experienced in working with young learners and you understand how to engage, motivate, and encourage children aged 7–14 through age-appropriate art activities. 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.
 
Minimum Diploma in Education from an accredited College/University in East Africa that focus on Creative Visual Art and Vocational Skills. Candidates who completed form six and studied Fine Arts or Art History will be prioritized. Three to four years of experience in teaching with an outstanding performance and documented record of Art works. Strong ability to deliver enriched NECTA curriculum content using modern teaching methods and strategies that support competency-based approach to learning and assessments. A teacher who is very creative him/herself and inspire the students to develop their creative skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English as a medium of instruction. A well-rounded, independent and mature individual with a diverse knowledge in Education and one that observes teaching ethics and demonstrates a refreshing approach to teaching A teacher who can enrich the fine ART curriculum to cater the need for the school and advancement of Science and Technology A teacher with a vibrant, diligent and motivating personality for young An individual who is able to adapt to our school’s diverse Policies and Procedures (including working over the weekends when required). A teacher who is able to design and decorate different venues for school events and under pressure. Competent female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
associate degree
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Vacancy title:
Fine Art Teacher

[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Education, and Training, Category: Teachers & Education]

Jobs at:
School of St Jude

Deadline of this Job:
Wednesday, July 30 2025

Duty Station:
Arusha | Arusha | Tanzania

Summary
Date Posted: Tuesday, July 22 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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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.

Who are you

  • A Tanzanian teacher who is highly-motivated by fine Arts 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.
  • Creative and flexible, full of ideas, with the ability to adapt lessons to suit a variety of learning styles and available materials.
  • You are organised and reliable, great in planning engaging lessons, managing classroom materials, and keeping track of student progress effectively.
  • Passionate about art and creativity and a believer in the power of art to inspire, teach life skills and build confidence in young children.
  • Experienced in working with young learners and you understand how to engage, motivate, and encourage children aged 7–14 through age-appropriate art activities.
  • 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

  • Minimum Diploma in Education from an accredited College/University in East Africa that focus on Creative Visual Art and Vocational Skills. Candidates who completed form six and studied Fine Arts or Art History will be prioritized.
  • Three to four years of experience in teaching with an outstanding performance and documented record of Art works.
  • Strong ability to deliver enriched NECTA curriculum content using modern teaching methods and strategies that support competency-based approach to learning and assessments.
  • A teacher who is very creative him/herself and inspire the students to develop their creative skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English as a medium of instruction.
  • A well-rounded, independent and mature individual with a diverse knowledge in Education and one that observes teaching ethics and demonstrates a refreshing approach to teaching
  • A teacher who can enrich the fine ART curriculum to cater the need for the school and advancement of Science and Technology
  • A teacher with a vibrant, diligent and motivating personality for young
  • An individual who is able to adapt to our school’s diverse Policies and Procedures (including working over the weekends when required).
  • A teacher who is able to design and decorate different venues for school events and under pressure.
  • Competent female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

Why us?

  • An opportunity to use your talents and expertise to fight poverty through education and make a positive impact in the lives of thousands of students in Arusha, Tanzania.
  • A flexible and supportive community of international and local employees.
  • Ample opportunities for career progression and development.
  • Mid-morning tea and lunch (during working days).
  • Safe and reliable transport to and from school.

 

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: 36

Level of Education: associate degree

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Job Info
Job Category: Education/ Academic/ Teaching jobs in Tanzania
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Wednesday, July 30 2025
Duty Station: Arusha | Arusha | Tanzania
Posted: 22-07-2025
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 22-07-2025
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 22-07-2077
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