Aga Khan Education Services
Salary and package to attract the best candidate
Eastern Africa
Qualifications and Requirements
Experience and Skills
AKES,T offers a supportive and vibrant learning environment where creativity and holistic student development are highly valued.
Qualified candidates are invited to submit their application with a detailed cover letter, and CV.
Deadline: 15 May 2026
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
The Aga Khan Education Service in Tanzania operates three schools, offering education from nursery to secondary levels. Our schools are committed to providing quality education that develops a broad set of personal, social, and intellectual skills, with a strong emphasis on independent inquiry and critical thinking.
The roots of Aga Khan schools in Tanzania trace back to the 19th century, beginning with a girls’ school established in Zanzibar in 1905 by Sir Sultan Mohamed Shah Aga Khan III. Today, AKES, T continues this legacy by implementing educational programs that equip students with essential life skills and a strong intellectual foundation, preparing them to thrive in an increasingly globalized and technologically advanced world.
The Aga Khan Education Service in Tanzania (AKES, T) invites applications from qualified and dynamic individuals for the following position: Visual Art Teacher for Aga Khan Primary School
Aga Khan Primary School is seeking a creative, skilled, and passionate Visual Art Teacher to deliver high‑quality art education to students from Grade 1 to Grade 6. The successful candidate will have experience teaching art in an international or English‑medium school and demonstrate strong technical and pedagogical skills in visual and performing arts.
Key Responsibilities

The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) works to improve the quality of life for tens of millions of people in 30 countries. Many of its institutions have been operating in the developing world for over 50 years. Today, the Network employs over 80,000 people. Its budget for non-profit social and cultural activities stands at US$ 950 million. The Network’s economic development arm, the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development, generates annual revenues of US$ 4.3 billion, and all of its surpluses are reinvested in further development activities, usually in fragile, remote or post-conflict regions.
Working with the AKDN
The Aga Khan Development Network welcomes your interest in employment opportunities with the AKDN. You will be able to browse through job descriptions of current vacancies and create and update your personal profile within our active database. Please visit www.akdn.org/careers