The government, through the State Department for Diaspora Affairs, has announced teaching opportunities for Kenyan teachers in the Caribbean.
In a statement on Friday, July 11, Diaspora Affairs Principal Secretary Roseline Njogu invited qualified teachers to apply for the jobs.
“Opportunities for teachers in the Caribbean! If you’re a qualified teacher interested in working abroad, apply here for the Government-to-Government program,” she stated.
The opportunities, which are under the government’s Kazi majuu Programme target diploma and degree holders interested in working abroad.
Applicants will be deployed to teach various subjects including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Agriculture, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Auto Mechanics, Automotive Technology, Carpentry and Construction, and Technology.
Other subjects are Electrical Installation, Plumbing, Spanish, Special Education, Technical Drawing, and Welding.
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The programme is also open to individuals who are trained and experienced in these fields and are ready to work under formal employment arrangements.
To be considered, applicants must be Kenyan citizens with a degree, diploma, or postgraduate diploma in education, depending on the subject area.
Those applying for the specific teaching jobs must be registered with the Teachers Service Commission (TSC).
Other requirements include an updated CV, a valid Kenyan ID or passport bio-data page, and copies of relevant academic certificates.
How to apply
Interested candidates are required to fill in their details using this Google form link: https://forms.gle/H8k43Didej1ss6Gi6.
Applicants are required to provide their full name, date of birth, passport number, ID number, contact number, email address, academic qualifications, years of teaching experience, and current place of employment.
No physical submissions are allowed. The deadline for the applications is July 18, 2025.