Teach for Nepal Fellow 2026
- Industry Other
- Category Government Organization
- Location Kathmandu, Nepal
- Expiry date Aug 19, 2025 (4 days left)
Job Description
Teach For Nepal is an education movement with the vision to provide quality education to all children by transforming exceptional university graduates and young professionals into inspirational teachers in classrooms and lifelong leaders. Teach For Nepal currently has 49 outstanding university graduates as Fellows teaching in Public and government schools in 4 districts and also 460 Alumni in Alumni network.
Job Title: Teach For Nepal Fellowship 2026
Number of positions: 45
Location: Nepal
Educational Qualification:
Minimum Bachelor's degree in any field or equivalent
Why should you apply?
Teach For Nepal Fellowship is a globally recognized 2-years full-time paid employment opportunity for individuals with a minimum of a Bachelor's degree. During the 2 years of the program, Fellows receive a monthly stipend and an opportunity to go through leadership development training. It is a very competitive, challenging, and rewarding leadership development program, preparing youth to become lifelong leaders.
As a Teach For Nepal Fellow, you will have the opportunity to impact the future of Nepal’s public school students while gaining the leadership experience to find your purpose and fuel your career.
Who Should Apply?
- Recent university graduates (students pursing final sem or year whose result will be published by March 2026 are also eligible) and young professionals who are passionate about social justice
- Those who have demonstrated leadership skills in their academic and professional career and are interested to become lifelong leaders in various sectors
- University Graduates with at least a Bachelor's degree and a strong academic record
- Highly effective communicators in both Nepali and English
- Those who are driven by a strong value system - integrity, sense of possibility, humility, self-reflection, perseverance, and commitment
Will you stand barefoot in the soil of forgotten places, beside forgotten people - to learn and grow roots, and bring hope where change is needed the most?