19/12/2017
Position Title: SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS – 29/17
Location: Kakuma
Contract term: Full-time, January-December, 2018 contract with possibility for
extension
Windle International - Kenya (WIK), a member of Windle International, is a humanitarian education
organization providing education to refugees and needy Kenyans. WIK was founded in 1977 with the belief
that good education was essential if Africa was to meet the challenges it faced. We are working with
communities in Dadaab, Fafi, Wajir South, Turkana West, Turkana North, Dadaab Refugee Camp and
Kakuma Refugee Camp on education projects.
WIK wishes to recruit for the position of Secondary School Teachers for the Secondary Education
Programme to be based in Kakuma Refugee Camp.
· Mathematics & Chemistry · English & Literature
· Mathematics & Physics · Kiswahili & Geography
· Physics & Chemistry · Kiswahili & History
· Biology & Chemistry · Kiswahili & CRE
· Biology & Agriculture · History & CRE
· Mathematics & Business
QUALIFICATIONS:
A degree in Education
3 years’ experience teaching
Registered with the Teachers Service Commission
Mastery of office software (MS Word, Excel, and Power Point)
Proven performance as a secondary school teacher with outstanding results
Able and willing to live, work, travel in fast-paced and insecure environment adhering to strict
security guidelines.
Be of good moral standing with no record of disciplinary action
Have strong commitment and self-driven
Have strong interpersonal skills and endurance
If you wish to apply for this position, please send your resumé with a covering letter quoting reference
number 29/17 to: [email protected] OR Human Resource Department, Windle International -
Kenya, P O Box 40521-00100 Nairobi on or before Friday 22nd December 2017.
All application documents MUST be submitted as one continuous document in either PDF or Ms.
Word format and this document clearly bear the applicant’s names and a copy of National ID.
WIK is an equal opportunity employer. We work in schools and are committed to safeguard children from
abuse. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.