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Teaching Jobs in Arusha, Tanzania

Does a safari on the Serengeti or taking pics of Mt. Killamanjaro sound like your idea of a cool weekend getaway? When you get a job teaching English in Arusha, Tanzania, you can actually make it happen! Tanzania’s economy is dominated by tourism, and learning English has become ever important. Apply for ESL jobs in Arusha to discover a corner of the world people only dream of!

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Why Teach Abroad in Arusha?

Teaching in Arusha would not only give you an opportunity to help others, but also time to explore the continent’s most well-known wildlife reserves and endless plains home to millions of wildebeest and zebra. When you’re done with your lesson plans, Safari through the Ngorongoro Conservation area, now a crater from a volcanic explosion 2-3 million years ago. The end result is 110-square miles of jaw-dropping beauty where lions lay amongst the blades of grass, and hippos and flamingos drink from the springs. Fun fact: The earliest known human species was excavated nearby!

Looking for a bit of urban life? Arusha city’s population is only around 420,000, and with a pleasant year-round temperature, the life of an English teacher here is pretty manageable. Visit the local Maasai market and barter for indigenous handicrafts, or explore some of the various nightclubs. Teaching jobs in Arusha require energy! Don’t miss out on the traditional roasted goat meat called Nyama Choma. It’s the locals’ fave!

If you want to teach English abroad in Arusha, start with practicing Jambo! and read below about the adventure that awaits!

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