Teach in Kenya

Elephants, Africa

Within its boundaries, Kenya packs in high mountains, dry deserts, beautiful beaches, and stunning coral reefs. Nevertheless, it is still a developing country and thus has a need for specialist human resource.

Kenya is a culturally diverse nation made up of different tribal groups, each with distinct languages, dress, music, and food. Teachers are sure to find the people of Kenya are kind and generous, and after working here, Kenya will definitely occupy a special place in your heart.

Teaching Jobs in Kenya for Foreigners

Teaching in Kenya is a perfect way to immerse yourself in the culture of the Kenyan people and interact closely with local communities. It’ll also be an opportunity to see the big five – no trip to Africa would be complete without going on Safari!

The country’s diversity and beauty offers you so much opportunity to explore and get a true taste of Africa away from the well-trodden tourist trails.  You will veer off the beaten track to search out a tantalizing mixture of rare wildlife and picturesque scenery against the impressive backdrop of Nairobi, the only city in the world to have a national park within its boundaries.

You can live and work at schools throughout the country, public and private. You will be welcomed as part of the community, you will develop close friendships and make a real difference in the developing world.

TEFL Jobs in Kenya

Most TEFL jobs can be found in the larger cities like Mombasa and Nairobi. If you aren’t yet qualified, view TEFL courses to get your certification. There are also lots of rewarding teaching volunteering programs in Kenya, although unpaid, are a really worthwhile experience.

Benefits

Thinking about teaching in Africa? Need some convincing Kenya is the right destination for you? Here are some reasons to apply:

• Salaries vary depending on the position and employer, but some international teachers earn around $1000 per month.

In your free time, there is lots to do including:

• Enjoy wonderful views of the city of Nairobi and The Great Rift Valley while hiking the Ngong Hills.
• Visit the Bomas of Kenya and experience a wonderful mixture of diversity and culture that make up this fascinating country.
• Journey ‘into the wild’ on a safari expedition to Nairobi National Park.
• Meet locals and bargain for goods at Nairobi’s roaming Maasai Market.
• Come face to trunk with African Elephants as you visit animal sanctuaries.
• Get an added taste of Kenyan wildlife and culture on a guided visit to a local giraffe center to learn more about one of the world’s most popular animals.