APPLY: 2022 Teach for Nigeria Fellowship for University Graduates

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The Teach For Nigeria Fellowship is a transformational leadership program that equips Fellows with transferable leadership skills to effect change beyond the classrooms in the communities we serve.

Teach for Nigeria invites exceptional university graduates and young professionals to apply for the Fellowship.

Teach for Nigeria Fellowship

Teach For Nigeria strongly believes that the only true and sustainable path to improving educational opportunities for all children in Nigeria is by channeling and developing Nigeria’s most capable young leaders just like you against the problem of educational inequity.

Teach for Nigeria Fellowship summary
  • Host: Teach for Nigeria
  • Category:  Teaching | Fellowships
  • Eligible Country: Nigeria 
  • Reward: Fully Paid | Monthly Salary 
  • Deadline: April 11, 2022
Details:

After the Fellowship, alumni of Teach For Nigeria build on their classroom teaching experience to drive long-term systemic changes in the educational sector in Nigeria as they progress into leadership roles in their varied professions.

The Teach For Nigeria model is based on the proven success of 40 country organizations including Teach For America, Teach First UK, Teach For Ghana, Teach For Bangladesh.

Requirements:
  • Teach for Nigeria is open to Nigerians who after the program can be a contributing change to education in Nigeria.
  • Candidate must be a Nigerian citizen, hold a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree and be younger than 35.

The Teach for Nigeria Fellowship Selection Process: The Teach For Nigeria Fellowship is a highly selective program. We attract applications from leaders from different workplaces and graduates from the best universities across the world. Through the 3-staged process, we select the candidates with the highest potential to make a difference.

Duration and Reward

As a Teach For Nigeria Fellow, you are a part of movement of young leaders working to eliminate educational inequity. In addition, these are some of the benefits of being a Fellow:

  1. Opportunity to be part of a movement that is changing lives and that will change society
  2. Extensive leadership development training
  3. Intensive teacher training leading to a Postgraduate Diploma in Education
  4. Real responsibility from day one
  5. Job and internship opportunities during and post-Fellowship
  6. Opportunity to be a part of a global network of change agents from across 42 countries
  7. Access to a 9 monthly Mentoring Programme, offering a unique opportunity to achieve professional and personal development
  8. Access to professional development and network of supporters
  9. Ongoing leadership development, coaching, business training, and skills workshops
  10. Opportunity to design and implement a social change project
  11. A stipend for two years including during the school holidays.
  12. About 9-10 weeks of holiday
Method of Application

The Application process is in three stages.

Stage 1: The Application form

Your application will help us understand your experiences, your motivation to join the Teach For Nigeria fellowship and why you would be a strong fit for the Fellowship.

Stage 2; Online Test

If we find you a good fit for the fellowship through your application, you will be invited to take an online test.

Stage 3; Assessment Center

If successful in your Online Test, we will invite you to the Assessment Centre, which is the final stage of our selection process. Here, you will teach a 5-minute lesson, take part in a group activity, and participate in a one-on-interview with our assessors.

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