Calling all teachers
We need your help.
Did you know that teachers of Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are some of the greatest enablers in the mission community? They not only make a personal impact in the lives of children, they also release their parents to do the mission work they’ve been called to do. A teacher multiplies their community’s impact.
Kathmandu International Study Centre (KISC) was born out of the educational needs of the children of mission workers who came to provide humanitarian assistance to Nepal in the early 1950s. It has grown to a school of 200 students, and currently requires primary and secondary teachers, as well as support staff.
HOPE International School seeks enthusiastic, caring professionals who are followers of Christ to serve in two campuses in Cambodia. HOPE needs high school teachers, middle school teachers, primary teachers and preschool teachers, as well as administrators and student welfare staff.
Make a difference in the lives of some of our world’s most marginalised people. As well as the trauma of fleeing their home country, refugees are often unable to access education where they settle. You can help.
A Learning Centre meets the needs of refugees by running an urban school for over 500 children who cannot access public education. It also trains refugees to become teachers. Contact us to learn more.
A grassroots community organisation provides education, primary healthcare, shelter, and sets up simple, sustainable social enterprises among the huge number of refugee communities in Malaysia. Contact us to learn more.
Let’s chat. There’s no pressure, no expectations – we want to help you as you listen to God.
Ben is a former TCK who returned to Nepal as a teacher, supported by Interserve. Hear his insights on what it means to be a teacher of TCKs!