Teaching Jobs in Arusha, Tanzania

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International Volunteer HQ [IVHQ]
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At International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ), we unite people from over 96 countries who want to make a meaningful difference while exploring the world. With 300+ projects in 40+ destinations, IVHQ offers the widest selection of volunteer programs globally from Teaching and Childcare to Wildlife Conservatio
FutureSense Foundation
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Length: 4-6 months | Intakes: January 2026 Join the Global Leadership Programme, designed to provide you with hands-on experience supporting the work of an international development charity. We are looking for passionate graduates, who are keen to learn about global challenges, work with youth and
Giving Hands Tansania
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Do you love children and enjoy playing with them? Would you like to see them running toward you with their little feet and big smiles? Join our daycare or primary school caretaker program, where you’ll help teach basic English—like letters, numbers, animals, colors, and days of the week—or simply e
Karibu Tanzania Safaris
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Our volunteers are placed in English Medium schools, Government schools, or Orphanage schools, in which the presence of volunteers is beneficial in opening the minds and horizons of the children, along with exposing them to spoken English as spoken by a native or very fluent English-speaker. Childre
A Guide to Teaching Abroad in Arusha
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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