Good Neighbors is an international humanitarian development NGO founded in Korea in 1991. It was granted General Consultative Status from the United Nations Economic and Social Council (UN ECOSOC). The aim is to make the world a place without hunger, where people live together in harmony. In Tanzania it was officially established on 2005 and our efforts work towards creating environment where children’s rights are protected and sustainable development of communities through empowerment, leadership and ownership.
Good Neighbors Tanzania is looking for individuals to join our highly motivated team in the following roles;
Position: Vocational Teacher – Electronics and Electrical Installation
Reports to: Principal (VTC)
Location: Mtendeli Camp, Kibondo District, Kigoma Region
Contract Duration: September-December, 2018 (Contract could be extended subject to funding.)
Duties and Responsibilities
Establish clear objectives for all lessons, following curriculum guidelines and communicate those objectives to students.
Prepare materials and classrooms for class activities.
Instruct and monitor students in the use and care of equipment and materials, in order to prevent injuries and damage
Plan and conduct learning facilitation on electrical and electronics related repairs
Prepare and administer assessments to evaluate students’ academic progress, behavior, social development and preparedness for self-reliance
Implementing extra-curricular activities that will lead to shaping the trainees’ behaviors and attitudes
Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by administrative regulations
Required to follow all regulations and procedures set by Good Neighbors Tanzania.
Qualification, experiences and competencies
Holder of a National Vocational Award Level III or a diploma in electrical/electronic from a recognized training institution
Minimum of Instructional Methods Certificate (IMC).
Experience of five years in technical roles related to repairs of electrical and electronics equipment
Prepare report on training implementation in his/her own workshop
Prepare maintenance schedule for training tools and equipment
Fluent in speaking and writing Swahili and English.
Ability to communicate with Burundians is an added advantage
Application Instructions:
All applications should be sent with enclosed cover letter, detailed curriculum vitae containing complete names and addresses (postal, email, phone), together with names and contact details of three referees to: E-mail: headoffice@goodneighbors.or.tz. (One of the three referees should be recent-previous employer.)
Deadline for application is not later than 02nd September, 2018.
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted through their active mobile numbers and emails.
Good Neighbors Tanzania will not be responsible for transport and accommodation during the interview, there will be no refund for the expenses incurred.