R.E / English Teacher
2026-05-06T11:07:37+00:00
Family Legacy
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FULL_TIME
Lusaka
Lusaka
10101
Zambia
Professional Services
Education, Teachers & Education
2026-05-15T17:00:00+00:00
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Purpose
Family Legacy (FL) is a faith-based organization that exists to glorify God by equipping children in Zambia to live out their God-given potential. Since 2000, Family Legacy Missions Zambia (FLMZ) has been transforming the lives of vulnerable and orphaned children through three core programs: Camp Life, the Tree of Life Children’s Village, and the Legacy Academies using for key pillars of our ministry – academic, emotional, spiritual and physical.
The overall responsibility of the Secondary School Teacher is to impart knowledge and skills into the learners and implement scheduled and unscheduled learning activities in line with the organization’s policy on education. Monitor the conduct and discipline of learners and create an environment which will enable students to fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, spiritual and psychological development. The Secondary school Teacher should promote interests of stakeholders who are the learners and caretakers.
Child Safeguarding
Family Legacy Missions Zambia is committed to the highest standards of child safeguarding and the protection of vulnerable individuals. We maintain a zero-tolerance policy for all forms of abuse, exploitation, or harm. Safeguarding is an act of discipleship. Protecting the physical, emotional, spiritual, and psychological wellbeing of children reflects God’s heart for justice, dignity, and restoration. All staff are stewards of trust and are called to create environments where children are safe, heard, and able to reach their God-given potential.
All staff have a duty to uphold the organization's Child Safeguarding Policy, including mandatory reporting of any concerns or disclosures, active participation in training, and commitment to safe behavior inside and outside the workplace.
Core Safeguarding Responsibilities:
- Always promote the safety and wellbeing of children in all organizational activities.
- Report any suspicion, disclosure, or evidence of abuse within 24 hours to immediate supervisor or designated Safeguarding Focal Point.
- Report concerns in good faith without fear of retaliation, including concerns involving colleagues or supervisors, using approved reporting and whistleblowing channels.
- Cooperate fully with authorities including Police Victim Support Unit (VSU) or Ministry of Community Development and Social Welfare when cases arise.
- Always uphold professional boundaries and follow the Code of Conduct for Working with Children.
- Complete mandatory annual safeguarding training and demonstrate understanding of reporting procedures.
- Maintaining confidentiality while ensuring child safety is never compromised.
- Model respectful, appropriate behavior in all interactions with children and families.
- Challenge unsafe practices or concerning behaviors observed in colleagues.
Roles and Responsibilities
1. Students Management (20%)
- Oversee and manage students in assigned classes regarding classroom instruction.
- Listen to students’ concerns and needs and provide feedback at an appropriate time to both the supervisor and learners.
- Track attendance of students.
- Locally initiate mediation in conflict management among students.
- Advocate and ensure safety of students when reporting child protection or other sensitive issues.
- Ensure the concerns and needs of the students are attended to so that their work is not disrupted.
- Maintain a comprehensive continuous assessment record on academic performance of students. This will be done through consistent monthly tests and School-Based Assessments.
- Sensitize students on the prudent use of class resources and materials. Teach students to show gratitude to their sponsors.
2. Safeguarding (15%)
- Provide emotionally safe, affirming learning spaces for struggling learners.
- Monitor signs of distress, shame, or withdrawal during interventions.
- Maintain daily awareness of learners’ emotional, behavioral, and physical wellbeing.
- Maintain daily vigilance for signs of abuse, neglect, distress, or behavioral changes in children.
- Respond calmly and appropriately to student disclosures.
- Document and report concerns the same working day.
- Document and report any concerning observations, disclosures, or incidents to supervisor within same working day.
- Keep accurate attendance and wellbeing logs as required by position (e.g., classroom registers.
- Follow one-on-one interaction protocols including visibility requirements and documentation procedures.
- Ensure physical contact with children is appropriate, minimal, and in line with organizational guidelines.
- Never be alone with a child in isolated or private spaces without visibility or another adult present.
- Maintain professional boundaries including no private social media contact, personal phone communication, or gifts without supervisor approval.
- Participate in trauma-informed care training and apply principles in daily interactions.
- Recognize and appropriately respond to disclosures of abuse following organizational protocols.
- Submit to annual background verification renewal and maintain current clearances.
- Notify supervisor immediately if facing personal circumstances that could impair judgment or child safety.
- Adhere to digital safeguarding standards, including appropriate use of ICT, protection of child data, and compliance with consent and photography guidelines.
3. Leadership (10%)
- Engage in decision making in consultation with supervisors.
- Create a school culture that promotes good values among learners as required by the organizations policies.
- Provide encouragement to students through affirmation and other incentives where possible.
- Provide suggestions to supervisors about appropriate solutions to problems that threaten smooth implementation of academic activities at a campus.
- Be a role model to all students in a holistic manner.
- Oversee and manage students in assigned classes regarding classroom instruction.
- Listen to students’ concerns and needs and provide feedback at an appropriate time to both the supervisor and learners.
- Track attendance of students.
- Locally initiate mediation in conflict management among students.
- Advocate and ensure safety of students when reporting child protection or other sensitive issues.
- Ensure the concerns and needs of the students are attended to so that their work is not disrupted.
- Maintain a comprehensive continuous assessment record on academic performance of students. This will be done through consistent monthly tests and School-Based Assessments.
- Sensitize students on the prudent use of class resources and materials. Teach students to show gratitude to their sponsors.
- Provide emotionally safe, affirming learning spaces for struggling learners.
- Monitor signs of distress, shame, or withdrawal during interventions.
- Maintain daily awareness of learners’ emotional, behavioral, and physical wellbeing.
- Maintain daily vigilance for signs of abuse, neglect, distress, or behavioral changes in children.
- Respond calmly and appropriately to student disclosures.
- Document and report concerns the same working day.
- Document and report any concerning observations, disclosures, or incidents to supervisor within same working day.
- Keep accurate attendance and wellbeing logs as required by position (e.g., classroom registers.
- Follow one-on-one interaction protocols including visibility requirements and documentation procedures.
- Ensure physical contact with children is appropriate, minimal, and in line with organizational guidelines.
- Never be alone with a child in isolated or private spaces without visibility or another adult present.
- Maintain professional boundaries including no private social media contact, personal phone communication, or gifts without supervisor approval.
- Participate in trauma-informed care training and apply principles in daily interactions.
- Recognize and appropriately respond to disclosures of abuse following organizational protocols.
- Submit to annual background verification renewal and maintain current clearances.
- Notify supervisor immediately if facing personal circumstances that could impair judgment or child safety.
- Adhere to digital safeguarding standards, including appropriate use of ICT, protection of child data, and compliance with consent and photography guidelines.
- Engage in decision making in consultation with supervisors.
- Create a school culture that promotes good values among learners as required by the organizations policies.
- Provide encouragement to students through affirmation and other incentives where possible.
- Provide suggestions to supervisors about appropriate solutions to problems that threaten smooth implementation of academic activities at a campus.
- Be a role model to all students in a holistic manner.
JOB-69fb20f9ecd28
Vacancy title:
R.E / English Teacher
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Professional Services, Category: Education, Teachers & Education]
Jobs at:
Family Legacy
Deadline of this Job:
Friday, May 15 2026
Duty Station:
Lusaka | Lusaka
Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, May 6 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
Purpose
Family Legacy (FL) is a faith-based organization that exists to glorify God by equipping children in Zambia to live out their God-given potential. Since 2000, Family Legacy Missions Zambia (FLMZ) has been transforming the lives of vulnerable and orphaned children through three core programs: Camp Life, the Tree of Life Children’s Village, and the Legacy Academies using for key pillars of our ministry – academic, emotional, spiritual and physical.
The overall responsibility of the Secondary School Teacher is to impart knowledge and skills into the learners and implement scheduled and unscheduled learning activities in line with the organization’s policy on education. Monitor the conduct and discipline of learners and create an environment which will enable students to fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, spiritual and psychological development. The Secondary school Teacher should promote interests of stakeholders who are the learners and caretakers.
Child Safeguarding
Family Legacy Missions Zambia is committed to the highest standards of child safeguarding and the protection of vulnerable individuals. We maintain a zero-tolerance policy for all forms of abuse, exploitation, or harm. Safeguarding is an act of discipleship. Protecting the physical, emotional, spiritual, and psychological wellbeing of children reflects God’s heart for justice, dignity, and restoration. All staff are stewards of trust and are called to create environments where children are safe, heard, and able to reach their God-given potential.
All staff have a duty to uphold the organization's Child Safeguarding Policy, including mandatory reporting of any concerns or disclosures, active participation in training, and commitment to safe behavior inside and outside the workplace.
Core Safeguarding Responsibilities:
- Always promote the safety and wellbeing of children in all organizational activities.
- Report any suspicion, disclosure, or evidence of abuse within 24 hours to immediate supervisor or designated Safeguarding Focal Point.
- Report concerns in good faith without fear of retaliation, including concerns involving colleagues or supervisors, using approved reporting and whistleblowing channels.
- Cooperate fully with authorities including Police Victim Support Unit (VSU) or Ministry of Community Development and Social Welfare when cases arise.
- Always uphold professional boundaries and follow the Code of Conduct for Working with Children.
- Complete mandatory annual safeguarding training and demonstrate understanding of reporting procedures.
- Maintaining confidentiality while ensuring child safety is never compromised.
- Model respectful, appropriate behavior in all interactions with children and families.
- Challenge unsafe practices or concerning behaviors observed in colleagues.
Roles and Responsibilities
1. Students Management (20%)
- Oversee and manage students in assigned classes regarding classroom instruction.
- Listen to students’ concerns and needs and provide feedback at an appropriate time to both the supervisor and learners.
- Track attendance of students.
- Locally initiate mediation in conflict management among students.
- Advocate and ensure safety of students when reporting child protection or other sensitive issues.
- Ensure the concerns and needs of the students are attended to so that their work is not disrupted.
- Maintain a comprehensive continuous assessment record on academic performance of students. This will be done through consistent monthly tests and School-Based Assessments.
- Sensitize students on the prudent use of class resources and materials. Teach students to show gratitude to their sponsors.
2. Safeguarding (15%)
- Provide emotionally safe, affirming learning spaces for struggling learners.
- Monitor signs of distress, shame, or withdrawal during interventions.
- Maintain daily awareness of learners’ emotional, behavioral, and physical wellbeing.
- Maintain daily vigilance for signs of abuse, neglect, distress, or behavioral changes in children.
- Respond calmly and appropriately to student disclosures.
- Document and report concerns the same working day.
- Document and report any concerning observations, disclosures, or incidents to supervisor within same working day.
- Keep accurate attendance and wellbeing logs as required by position (e.g., classroom registers.
- Follow one-on-one interaction protocols including visibility requirements and documentation procedures.
- Ensure physical contact with children is appropriate, minimal, and in line with organizational guidelines.
- Never be alone with a child in isolated or private spaces without visibility or another adult present.
- Maintain professional boundaries including no private social media contact, personal phone communication, or gifts without supervisor approval.
- Participate in trauma-informed care training and apply principles in daily interactions.
- Recognize and appropriately respond to disclosures of abuse following organizational protocols.
- Submit to annual background verification renewal and maintain current clearances.
- Notify supervisor immediately if facing personal circumstances that could impair judgment or child safety.
- Adhere to digital safeguarding standards, including appropriate use of ICT, protection of child data, and compliance with consent and photography guidelines.
3. Leadership (10%)
- Engage in decision making in consultation with supervisors.
- Create a school culture that promotes good values among learners as required by the organizations policies.
- Provide encouragement to students through affirmation and other incentives where possible.
- Provide suggestions to supervisors about appropriate solutions to problems that threaten smooth implementation of academic activities at a campus.
- Be a role model to all students in a holistic manner.
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