TEACHERS NEEDED IN RWANDA

TEACHERS NEEDED IN RWANDA

TEACHERS NEEDED IN RWANDA
KIGALI INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY SCHOOL

Bridge2Rwanda is helping Kigali International Community School (KICS) identify professionally qualified individuals to fill several teaching positions for the 2010-2011 school year. We consider these positions to be a wonderful opportunity for followers of Jesus to answer His call, to serve Rwanda and to have their lives transformed. Please forward this email to qualified candidates.

Kigali International Community School (KICS), located in Kigali, Rwanda, is a Christian non-profit school, founded in 2006, which offers an educational program from Kindergarten through grade 12. While prioritizing placement for children of missionaries and Christian cross-cultural workers, KICS affords children of all nationalities an education similar to that offered by schools in the USA. KICS is a member school of the Association of Christian Schools International and is seeking accreditation from ACSI and MSA. KICS currently serves 185 students from 34 nationalities.

Tenure: The initial term is one year, beginning August 2010 (reporting to Rwanda in late July for orientation.) Subsequent contracts are from year-to-year.

Financial Support: KICS will provide a number of benefits while asking each of its teachers to participate in the mission of KICS by raising a very small amount of support for some personal expenses.

Positions Available:
· KG
· 1st Homeroom
· 2nd Homeroom
· 6th Homeroom
· MS/HS Science
· MS/HS Math
· MS/HS Social Studies
· MS English/HS (1)
· MS/HS Bible
· Physical Education
· Art

For more information, please email contactform@bridge2rwanda.org and Trevor Maxwell at kicsrecruiting@gmail.com

Quotes from Current KICS Teachers:

“I relish the privilege of teaching at a Christian school in Africa. God continues to work in my heart and give me joy in the work He has called me to do. Each day I get to teach Rwandan children, missionary children, children of non-Christians from various parts of the globe, and children of prominent people in this country’s business and government. It is awesome to start first period social studies (7th grade) with prayer and devotional in an environment where students can ask real questions about life and God, and we can freely discuss what the Bible teaches. Teaching elementary students about the music of J. S. Bach, sharing how he devoted his music to the glory of God, and learning about Handel’s Messiah and watching the kids rise—according to tradition—during the “Hallelujah Chorus” in honor of Christ, have been other blessings. Being not only free but encouraged to bring God into each class is an awesome opportunity.” Micah (Music & History Teacher)

“I like KICS because the teachers are really kind and I am learning a lot. It is really cool to experience all the kids from so many different countries and seeing kids who don’t believe in God become believers. I also like how easy it is to make friends.” Alexis (5th grade)

“Before I left on holiday, I told the Headmaster of KICS my intentions of returning next year; upon the basis I could think during the break. I did not have an uneasy feeling at the thought of another year during the break which was a nice confirmation. As I thought and prayed about next year and what I would be leaving in both the States and Africa, I decided I would stay as previously stated. I do miss family and friends more and more each week, but I believe it is the place for me to be next year….I truly enjoy teaching at KICS. It has been a wonderful break from not to be loaded down with meetings, endless paper work, and other responsibilities that stifle the energy I can put into teaching… I thank God for such a great group of students who are unlike any other I have ever taught.” Douglas (Grade 3 Teacher)

“After much prayer and thought, I will be returning to Rwanda in August (after a 6-week visit back to Canada this summer) and plan to teach in Rwanda as long as the Lord allows. I love being here: the people, KICS, the culture, and relationships that I have formed.” Vicki (5th grade)

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10 Comments

  1. Lisa
    Posted May 26, 2010 at 9:53 am | Permalink

    I am interested . I have no idea how it would work because I am raising my 2 year grand-daughter . I have been to Rwanda June 2007 .
    What are the living arrangments and connections ?

  2. Posted May 27, 2010 at 2:14 pm | Permalink

    I am a Kenyan citizen aged 29 years and I am intrerested in filling the position of a Home room teacher.I am a graduate from Kenyatta University holding a degree in Bachelor of Education in Home Economics.I had an aggregate grade of Second Class Honours Uper Division.I am also a devoted christian.
    I am interested in working in Rwanda and I have no problem relocating.
    I look forward to hearing from you.Thank you in advance.

  3. Teresa Devine
    Posted May 27, 2010 at 10:15 pm | Permalink

    Thank you so much for your interest – For more information, please email Glen Woodruff at gwoodruff@bridge2rwanda.org and Trevor Maxwell at kicsrecruiting@gmail.com. We look forward to assisting you!

  4. NANTALE AIDA
    Posted June 19, 2010 at 8:43 am | Permalink

    THIS IS WONDERFUL AND AM INTERESTED IN KNOWING MORE ABOUT IT . SO I WOULD GRETEFUL IF YOU DID THAT FOR ME

  5. Adegoke Oyebimpe
    Posted August 20, 2010 at 2:29 pm | Permalink

    I am a Nigerian citizen, I have been called by God to serve in Rwanda. I am 29 years old . I hold B.ED degree in Social studies. I graduated from the University of Ado-Ekiti in Nigeria with Second class Honours lower division. I am willing to fill the post of a social studies teacher. I believe that coming to serve in Rwanda will amount to fulfilling God’s purpose for my life. I hope to hear from you soon. God bless you.

  6. Claudine Mukakimenyi
    Posted January 17, 2011 at 7:36 am | Permalink

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    I am Claudine Nsabagasani, I live in Gitarama and I was graduated from the National University of Rwanda (2010) in Clinical Psychology (BSc) and I am interested in teaching the Social studies.

    I hope to hear from you soon.

    Claudine

  7. linbin
    Posted March 6, 2011 at 8:45 pm | Permalink

    I am a Chinese,post-graduate.I am interested in the offer position.Can you contact me?Thanks

  8. sharon wasonga
    Posted April 21, 2011 at 4:05 am | Permalink

    am a Graduate from Kenyatta University with a Bachelors Degree in Sport Science.
    A interested in teaching physical education in your school .
    thanks in advance.

  9. Posted July 16, 2011 at 8:36 am | Permalink

    i would a position of a teacher of history/ religion , because i have done BACHELOR IN ARTS WITH EDUCATION. and am from uganda, st. lawrence university.

  10. lavender Akinyi
    Posted January 15, 2012 at 8:05 am | Permalink

    I love Rwanda and would like to be a literature and English teacher there. i did my fourth form in 2011 and has a talent of teaching. thank you

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