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Open Positions at Peace Corps Kenya

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  • Open Jobs
    1. High School Math Educator
    2. High School Science Educator
    3. Educator for the Deaf
  • Method of Application

Open Positions at Peace Corps Kenya

High School Math Educator

  • Job Type Full Time
  • Qualification BA/BSc/HND
  • Experience
  • Location Nairobi
  • Job Field Education / Teaching&nbsp

High School Math Educator Volunteers work collaboratively with Kenyan counterparts in four focus areas:

  • Building teacher capacity through formal and informal Communities of Practice
  • Increasing student skills and performance in STEM through direct classroom teaching
  • Promoting increased community involvement to support school activities
  • Co-developing materials and increasing access to materials/resources to support a STEM approach to math and science

Required skills

Competitive candidates will have one or more of the following criteria:

  • Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education with a concentration in math
  • OR
  • Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science degree in any discipline with secondary certification in math
  • OR
  • Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science degree in Math, Engineering, or Computer Science
  • OR
  • Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science degree in any discipline with a minor or equivalent (15 semester/22 quarter hours) in math

Desired skills

The most successful candidates will have one or more of the following relevant qualifications:

  • Prior teaching experience, preferably with secondary school students
  • Experience teaching large classes (50+ students)
  • Experience designing educational content using limited resources
  • Experience in using virtual resources and educational technology to teach
  • Experience in school and/or community presentations with children, youth or adult learners
  • Experience with youth development, particularly life skills development, promotion of healthy lifestyles, camps, youth clubs, scouts, etc.
  • Experience or interest in working with Special Needs students, especially Deaf students in secondary schools

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Method of Application

E4D Volunteers work collaboratively with their local counterparts and communities in five focus areas:

  • Building teacher capacity through Communities of Practice
  • Supporting Deaf students in strengthening KSL, literacy and/or numeracy skills through direct classroom teaching
  • Promoting increased involvement of families and caregivers to support Deaf students’ education
  • Adapting and developing teaching/learning materials and increasing access to materials/resources to support E4D initiatives
  • Building Deaf students’ capacity to protect themselves from violence, STIs, unintended pregnancies, and sexual assault

Required skills

Competitive candidates will have one or more of the following criteria:

  • Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science degree in Special Education (general or with emphasis in working with people with visual or hearing disabilities.)
  • OR
  • Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science degree in any discipline with state certification in special education (general or with an emphasis in working with people with visual or hearing disabilities.)
  • OR
  • Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science degree in Education with experience working with people with disabilities, including physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychological disabilities.
  • OR
  • Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science degree in any discipline with 1 year full-time experience working in classrooms or residential homes with people with disabilities, including physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychological disabilities.

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