Job Summary
- Type: temporary
- Location: Walvis Bay
- Category: Education
- Closing Date: 2026-04-28
Key Responsibilities
- Accounting and Business Studies teacher
- Grade 10-12
Requirements
- A recognized 3/4-year tertiary teaching qualification on NQF Level 6/7. Or an appropriate recognized 3/4-year tertiary non-teaching qualification (or equivalent) on NQF Level 6/7 in relation to the subject to be taught plus a 1-year teaching qualification. Or an appropriate recognized 3/4-year tertiary qualification (or equivalent) on NQF Level 6/7 plus a recognized trade test plus 1-year teaching qualification.
- Be a Namibian Citizen.
- A completed Application Form (156043) and Health Questionnaire (156094)
- Certified copies of ALL relevant Educational Qualifications and Academic transcripts and ID document
- Curriculum Vitae
- NQA acredited form for all foreign qualifications.
- Only documents certified by the Namibian Police will be accepted.
How to Apply
– A completed Application Form (156043) and Health Questionnaire (156094)
– Certified copies of ALL relevant Educational Qualifications and Academic transcripts and ID document
– Curriculum Vitae
– Only originally completed Application Form (156043) and Health Questionnaire (156094) will be accepted. Faxed, emailed, scanned, and copied and/or incomplete applications will not be accepted and/or considered in the recruitment and selection process.
– Failure to complete all items on the Application Form (156043) and Health Questionnaire (156094) and not attaching the necessary documents will disqualify an applicant.
– NQA acredited form for all foreign qualifications.
– Only documents certified by the Namibian Police will be accepted.
– Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Applications must be submitted/hand delivered to/at the following address:
The Regional Director
Erongo Regional Council
Directorate of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture
Human Resource Administration
Private Bag 5024
Swakopmund
Enquiries: The Principal
Tel: 064-205329
About the Company
Kuisebmond Secondary School is a prominent educational institution situated in the coastal town of Walvis Bay, within Namibia's Erongo Region. Recognized as a school of excellence, it is dedicated to fostering high academic standards and student achievement. The institution aims to cultivate a community where students are empowered to excel, aligning with its ethos of being "A Society of Achievers." It serves the local community by providing comprehensive secondary education, preparing learners for future success within Namibia and beyond.
A Society of Achievers
Frequently Asked Questions
What qualifications and certifications are typically required to teach Accounting and Business Studies at a secondary school in Namibia?
Generally, a Bachelor's degree in Education with a specialization in Accounting and Business Studies, or a relevant Bachelor's degree plus a Post-Graduate Diploma in Education, is required. Registration with the Namibia National Teachers' Union (NANTU) or a relevant professional body, if applicable, might also be expected.
What are the common day-to-day responsibilities for an Accounting and Business Studies teacher at a school like Kuisebmond Secondary School?
Daily tasks involve planning and delivering engaging lessons for various grades, assessing student progress, and maintaining accurate records. You will also be expected to prepare students for national examinations and actively participate in school extra-curricular activities.
What is the typical work culture and expectation for teachers in Namibian secondary schools, especially in a public school environment?
The work culture often emphasizes community involvement, respect for elders, and a strong commitment to student development and discipline. Teachers are expected to be dedicated, resourceful, and adaptable to varying classroom sizes and available resources.
What are the realistic career progression opportunities for a secondary school teacher in Namibia?
Teachers can advance into senior teacher roles, Head of Department positions, or eventually school management as Deputy Principal or Principal. Further professional development and specialized training can also open doors to educational leadership roles within regional directorates.
What typical benefits, such as leave, medical aid, or pension, are usually provided to teachers in Namibian public schools?
Teachers in public schools typically receive a government pension scheme, access to medical aid contributions, and standard annual and sick leave provisions. Housing allowances or subsidies may also be part of the remuneration package, varying by location and government policy.
How should I apply for this teaching role in Namibia, and what key qualities do schools typically look for in candidates?
Applications usually require a detailed CV, certified copies of academic qualifications, and a cover letter highlighting your teaching philosophy and experience. Employers seek passionate educators with strong subject knowledge, good classroom management skills, and a commitment to Namibian educational goals.
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