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A-Level Mathematics Teacher (Short Term)
2026-06-08T08:07:18+00:00
St. Constantine’s International School
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TEMPORARY
Arusha
Arusha
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Tanzania
Education, and Training
Teacher, Education
TZS
MONTH
2026-06-19T17:00:00+00:00
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Job overview

Position: A-Level Mathematics Teacher (Short Term)

Organization: St. Constantine’s International School (SCIS)

Location: SCIS Main Campus, Burka, Arusha, Tanzania

Job start date: August 2026

Closing date: 19 June 2026

About St. Constantine’s International School

St. Constantine’s International School (SCIS) was founded in 1951 and is the oldest international school in Tanzania. It is also the largest international school in northern Tanzania.

SCIS is a not-for-profit, non-denominational, co-educational, day and boarding international school. The school is predominantly a Cambridge International School, following the EYFS programme in Early Years and the Cambridge International Programme from Years 1 to 9.

In Years 10 and 11, students study the Cambridge IGCSEs. In Years 12 and 13, students mainly follow the Cambridge A-Level programme. SCIS is also a proud member of Round Square.

What the school offers

SCIS offers:

  • Competitive terms of employment and outstanding working conditions.
  • A competitive salary package.
  • The opportunity to work with a highly supportive and creative team of colleagues from around the world.
  • Excellent professional development opportunities.

Key responsibilities

The A-Level Mathematics Teacher will be responsible for teaching, planning, assessment, pastoral support, and wider contribution to school life.

Teaching and learning

The teacher will:

  • Teach all areas of the secondary A-Level mathematics curriculum.
  • Prepare and deliver lessons to classes of different ages and abilities.
  • Plan, prepare, and present lessons that cater to the needs of the full ability range within the class.
  • Motivate pupils through enthusiastic and imaginative presentations.
  • Research new topic areas, maintain up-to-date subject knowledge, and devise and write new curriculum materials.
  • Select and use a range of learning resources and equipment, including podcasts and interactive whiteboards.
  • Keep up to date with changes and developments in the structure of the curriculum.

Student progress and assessment

The teacher will:

  • Take responsibility for the progress of pupils in the class.
  • Prepare and mark work to support positive pupil development.
  • Mark work, give appropriate feedback, and maintain records of pupils’ progress and development.
  • Meet requirements for the assessment and recording of pupils’ development.
  • Prepare pupils for qualifications and external examinations.
  • Provide feedback to parents and carers on pupils’ progress during parents’ evenings and other meetings.

Classroom and behaviour management

The teacher will:

  • Organize the classroom and learning resources.
  • Create displays that encourage a positive learning environment.
  • Maintain discipline.
  • Manage pupil behaviour in the classroom and on school premises.
  • Apply appropriate and effective measures in cases of misbehaviour.

Curriculum coordination and collaboration

The teacher will:

  • Coordinate activities and resources within a specific area of the curriculum.
  • Support colleagues in the delivery of the specialist area.
  • Work with others to plan and coordinate work.
  • Liaise with colleagues and work flexibly.
  • Participate in departmental meetings, parents’ evenings, and whole-school training events.

Pastoral and student support

The teacher will:

  • Undertake pastoral duties, such as taking on the role of form tutor.
  • Support pupils individually through academic or personal difficulties.
  • Meet with other professionals, such as education welfare officers and educational psychologists, if required.

School community and professional duties

The teacher will:

  • Organize and take part in school events, outings, and activities, including those that may take place during weekends or evenings.
  • Work with parents to maximize their involvement in the school and in the development of school resources.
  • Supervise and support the work of teaching assistants, trainee teachers, and newly qualified teachers.
  • Undergo regular observations.
  • Participate in regular in-service training as part of continuing professional development.
  • Undertake other duties as may reasonably be required.

Requirements

Applicants should meet the following requirements:

  • A diploma or degree in a relevant subject area is preferred.
  • A minimum of 2 years of teaching experience is essential.
  • Experience with the English or Cambridge curriculum is desirable.

 

  • Teach all areas of the secondary A-Level mathematics curriculum.
  • Prepare and deliver lessons to classes of different ages and abilities.
  • Plan, prepare, and present lessons that cater to the needs of the full ability range within the class.
  • Motivate pupils through enthusiastic and imaginative presentations.
  • Research new topic areas, maintain up-to-date subject knowledge, and devise and write new curriculum materials.
  • Select and use a range of learning resources and equipment, including podcasts and interactive whiteboards.
  • Keep up to date with changes and developments in the structure of the curriculum.
  • Take responsibility for the progress of pupils in the class.
  • Prepare and mark work to support positive pupil development.
  • Mark work, give appropriate feedback, and maintain records of pupils’ progress and development.
  • Meet requirements for the assessment and recording of pupils’ development.
  • Prepare pupils for qualifications and external examinations.
  • Provide feedback to parents and carers on pupils’ progress during parents’ evenings and other meetings.
  • Organize the classroom and learning resources.
  • Create displays that encourage a positive learning environment.
  • Maintain discipline.
  • Manage pupil behaviour in the classroom and on school premises.
  • Apply appropriate and effective measures in cases of misbehaviour.
  • Coordinate activities and resources within a specific area of the curriculum.
  • Support colleagues in the delivery of the specialist area.
  • Work with others to plan and coordinate work.
  • Liaise with colleagues and work flexibly.
  • Participate in departmental meetings, parents’ evenings, and whole-school training events.
  • Undertake pastoral duties, such as taking on the role of form tutor.
  • Support pupils individually through academic or personal difficulties.
  • Meet with other professionals, such as education welfare officers and educational psychologists, if required.
  • Organize and take part in school events, outings, and activities, including those that may take place during weekends or evenings.
  • Work with parents to maximize their involvement in the school and in the development of school resources.
  • Supervise and support the work of teaching assistants, trainee teachers, and newly qualified teachers.
  • Undergo regular observations.
  • Participate in regular in-service training as part of continuing professional development.
  • Undertake other duties as may reasonably be required.
  • A diploma or degree in a relevant subject area is preferred.
  • A minimum of 2 years of teaching experience is essential.
  • Experience with the English or Cambridge curriculum is desirable.
associate degree
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JOB-6a267836a71d2

Vacancy title:
A-Level Mathematics Teacher (Short Term)

[Type: TEMPORARY, Industry: Education, and Training, Category: Teacher, Education]

Jobs at:
St. Constantine’s International School

Deadline of this Job:
Friday, June 19 2026

Duty Station:
Arusha | Arusha

Summary
Date Posted: Monday, June 8 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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JOB DETAILS:

Job overview

Position: A-Level Mathematics Teacher (Short Term)

Organization: St. Constantine’s International School (SCIS)

Location: SCIS Main Campus, Burka, Arusha, Tanzania

Job start date: August 2026

Closing date: 19 June 2026

About St. Constantine’s International School

St. Constantine’s International School (SCIS) was founded in 1951 and is the oldest international school in Tanzania. It is also the largest international school in northern Tanzania.

SCIS is a not-for-profit, non-denominational, co-educational, day and boarding international school. The school is predominantly a Cambridge International School, following the EYFS programme in Early Years and the Cambridge International Programme from Years 1 to 9.

In Years 10 and 11, students study the Cambridge IGCSEs. In Years 12 and 13, students mainly follow the Cambridge A-Level programme. SCIS is also a proud member of Round Square.

What the school offers

SCIS offers:

  • Competitive terms of employment and outstanding working conditions.
  • A competitive salary package.
  • The opportunity to work with a highly supportive and creative team of colleagues from around the world.
  • Excellent professional development opportunities.

Key responsibilities

The A-Level Mathematics Teacher will be responsible for teaching, planning, assessment, pastoral support, and wider contribution to school life.

Teaching and learning

The teacher will:

  • Teach all areas of the secondary A-Level mathematics curriculum.
  • Prepare and deliver lessons to classes of different ages and abilities.
  • Plan, prepare, and present lessons that cater to the needs of the full ability range within the class.
  • Motivate pupils through enthusiastic and imaginative presentations.
  • Research new topic areas, maintain up-to-date subject knowledge, and devise and write new curriculum materials.
  • Select and use a range of learning resources and equipment, including podcasts and interactive whiteboards.
  • Keep up to date with changes and developments in the structure of the curriculum.

Student progress and assessment

The teacher will:

  • Take responsibility for the progress of pupils in the class.
  • Prepare and mark work to support positive pupil development.
  • Mark work, give appropriate feedback, and maintain records of pupils’ progress and development.
  • Meet requirements for the assessment and recording of pupils’ development.
  • Prepare pupils for qualifications and external examinations.
  • Provide feedback to parents and carers on pupils’ progress during parents’ evenings and other meetings.

Classroom and behaviour management

The teacher will:

  • Organize the classroom and learning resources.
  • Create displays that encourage a positive learning environment.
  • Maintain discipline.
  • Manage pupil behaviour in the classroom and on school premises.
  • Apply appropriate and effective measures in cases of misbehaviour.

Curriculum coordination and collaboration

The teacher will:

  • Coordinate activities and resources within a specific area of the curriculum.
  • Support colleagues in the delivery of the specialist area.
  • Work with others to plan and coordinate work.
  • Liaise with colleagues and work flexibly.
  • Participate in departmental meetings, parents’ evenings, and whole-school training events.

Pastoral and student support

The teacher will:

  • Undertake pastoral duties, such as taking on the role of form tutor.
  • Support pupils individually through academic or personal difficulties.
  • Meet with other professionals, such as education welfare officers and educational psychologists, if required.

School community and professional duties

The teacher will:

  • Organize and take part in school events, outings, and activities, including those that may take place during weekends or evenings.
  • Work with parents to maximize their involvement in the school and in the development of school resources.
  • Supervise and support the work of teaching assistants, trainee teachers, and newly qualified teachers.
  • Undergo regular observations.
  • Participate in regular in-service training as part of continuing professional development.
  • Undertake other duties as may reasonably be required.

Requirements

Applicants should meet the following requirements:

  • A diploma or degree in a relevant subject area is preferred.
  • A minimum of 2 years of teaching experience is essential.
  • Experience with the English or Cambridge curriculum is desirable.

 

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: 24

Level of Education: associate degree

Job application procedure
Interested in applying for this job? Click here to submit your application now.

Applicants must submit:

  • A CV.
  • A letter of application of no more than one A4 page explaining why they are suited for the position.

The CV should include the names and contact addresses of three professional referees, including the current or most recent Head Teacher or School Principal.

No referees will be contacted without prior permission.

Applications should be sent for the attention of the Head Teacher, Mr Patel

Due to the expected high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. SCIS reserves the right to appoint a suitable candidate before the closing date, so early applications are encouraged.

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Job Info
Job Category: Education/ Academic/ Teaching jobs in Tanzania
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Friday, June 19 2026
Duty Station: Arusha | Arusha
Posted: 08-06-2026
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 08-06-2026
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 10-10-2076
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