Sir Harry Johnston International School Secondary English/Humanities Teacher Jobs in Malawi

Sir Harry Johnston International School Secondary English/Humanities Teacher Jobs in Malawi


  • The Board of Trustees wish to appoint two full time Secondary teachers to teach either English and/or Humanities.

  • However, if you are looking for a new challenge, there is also the possibility of a leadership role within our Secondary School.

  • Our Secondary School opened in September 2015 and offer places for students in years 7 to 11.

  • We follow the Cambridge syllabus and our students work towards achieving their IGCSEs.In September 2020 our school expanded rapidly due to the introduction of boarding provision.

  • We will be opening a second hostel for September 2021.

  • Our talented staff ensure that learning is relevant, interesting and accessible for all.We provide a broad and balanced curriculum both in school and through our wide range of extra-curricular activities.

  • We are committed to helping students reach their full potential, so they are wellprepared for their future careers.We use a problem-solving approach and encourage our students to become critical thinkers.

    Attractive package for the right candidate including:

  • two-year renewable contract;

  • competitive salary;

  • accommodation;

  • local and international medical cover;

  • flight at beginning and end of contract;
    moving expenses;

  • processing of Temporary Employment Permit;
    end of contract gratuity.

    Applications should include the following:

  • covering letter, including your curriculum strengths and experience;

  • detailed CV;

  • at least two referees (one being your current/most recent employer).

    How to Apply

    For more information and job application details, see; Sir Harry Johnston International School Secondary English/Humanities Teacher Jobs in Malawi

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