Kiswahili Teacher
Aga Khan Education Services (AKES)
Yesterday
Job descriptions & requirements
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Currently operating more than 200 schools and educational programmes, AKES provides quality pre-school, primary and secondary education services to students in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. The foundations of the present system were laid by Sir Sultan Mahomed Shah Aga Khan, III, who established over 200 schools during the first half of the 20th century, the first in 1905 in Mundra and Gwadar in South Asia, and in Zanzibar in East Africa. Today AKES schools and programmes benefit over 85,000 students.
JOB SUMMARY
The requirementsQualifications and Experience:Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Education (Early Childhood, Primary or Kiswahili specialization) from a recognized institution.Registered teacher with the Teachers Service Commission (TSC).Minimum of 3 years’ teaching experience, preferably in an Early Years or lower primary setting.Proven ability to teach Kiswahili as a language of instruction and communication for young learners.Experience designing and implementing child-centered, activity-based language programs.Native or near-native fluency in Kiswahili with strong understanding of early years language acquisition.Demonstrated expertise in early literacy development strategies.Strong skills in curriculum planning, creative lesson delivery and age-appropriate pedagogy.Ability to integrate cultural elements such as songs and storytelling into lessons.Strong assessment, feedback and reporting skills.Ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues and contribute to a high-performance school culture.Commitment to safeguarding, inclusivity, professionalism and continuous professional growth.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Design and implement the Kiswahili curriculum that promotes language fluency, literacy and cultural understanding.Prepare age-appropriate lesson plans, teaching aids and instructional materials for early learners.Deliver engaging Kiswahili lessons incorporating songs, storytelling and interactive activities.Provide individualized language support to non-native speakers to enhance participation and comprehension.Integrate Kiswahili learning into cross-disciplinary activities and daily school routines.Prepare, administer and assess assignments and evaluations to monitor learner progress.Use formative and summative assessments to guide instructional improvement.Collaborate with colleagues to strengthen Kiswahili instruction and optimize learning resources.Participate in school-wide literacy and language initiatives.Engage learners in cultural and co-curricular activities such as poetry, music and storytelling, including participation in events like the Kenya Music Festival (KMF).Support library use and assist learners in accessing appropriate books and learning resources.Maintain accurate student records and prepare termly progress reports.Communicate regularly with parents regarding learner development and progress.Participate actively in staff meetings, collaborative planning and professional development sessions.
REQUIRED SKILLS
Assignment preparation and delivery, Class scheduling, Developing curriculum and teaching guidelines, Classroom control and authority
REQUIRED EDUCATION
Diploma, Associate's degree
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