Work with Us
There are many ways to get involved with the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka, making a difference to your own life and those of others. Read about our professional training, job vacancies and more.
Who Are We Looking For?
We have great ambitions for our students, and for the communities we hope they will work to benefit. Our vision rests with the people who create the environment in which the students live and who share their knowledge and enthusiasm with them. We aim to hire the best educators and staff from within the local community, nationally and internationally.
We seek colleagues who are:
- Enthusiastic about the Aga Khan Academies’ vision of creating homegrown, ethical leaders in the countries where we operate
- Committed to our values of pluralism and meritocracy
- Eager to play a role in our vibrant school community
“We are heartened by an important new World Bank study which indicates that it is not the quantity of time or money that leads to educational success, but rather the quality of specific educational experiences. The stimulus provided by extraordinary teachers and exceptional companions is most important.”
What Do We Offer?
We offer an outstanding work environment with excellent facilities, a unique and diverse school community, and the opportunities provided by being part of a cross-continental development agency network.
We are strongly committed to continuing education for our faculty, and we provide regular opportunities for professional development.
How Do I Get Involved?
We offer rewarding opportunities for committed professionals to join our academic, leadership, administrative and pastoral teams. Staff enjoy a supportive and inclusive environment, excellent facilities, competitive salaries and real pathways for career development.
Professional training is offered for our own teachers and for educators and school leaders across the region. Please visit our professional development page for more information.
Our partners and donors play a vital part in the Academies’ success. Whether you are able to offer an internship or contribute towards scholarships for children from varying socioeconomic backgrounds, please find out more about how you can make a difference here.
For more information about employment opportunities at AKA Dhaka and throughout our network, please see our vacancies here or visit the Aga Khan Development Network’s Career Centre.
Building a Legacy, Brick by Brick
“My journey with AKA Dhaka began in 1998, long before the campus stood where it does today. I became involved with the Academy from its very inception – supporting land acquisition, coordinating with government agencies and collaborating with architects and engineers.
What inspires me the most at the Academy is the people – the warmth of our students who greet me each day, the dedication of our teachers and the trust of parents who engage with us. I take great pride in contributing to a community that values excellence, diversity and development – not just for students but for staff as well. The Academy’s vision of nurturing leaders for tomorrow drives everything we do. To me, this is not just work; it is a lifelong passion.”
Malik Mahemood, Head of Administration, AKA Dhaka
Nurturing Curiosity and Global Awareness Through Social Science
Born in Kolkata, India, Jina Saha is the Lead Integrated Social Science Teacher at the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka. Before joining the Academy, she taught at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad and several schools across India. Jina is passionate about inspiring curiosity and critical thinking in her students, aligning her teaching with the mission and vision of the Aga Khan Academies. She strives to create meaningful spaces where students explore the world around them and develop a sense of global responsibility. For Jina, the students are the heart of her work – she deeply values their warmth, respect and eagerness to learn, which continually motivate her to nurture their growth as thoughtful, compassionate learners and leaders.
Spotlights
Spotlights
Raphael Mwachiti: Using technology to advance the community
Raphael Mwachiti, a DP student at AKA Mombasa, joined in 2015 on a full scholarship through the Talent Identification Programme. Inspired to give back, he created a device to assist the visually impaired, winning the Ryerson Sandbox Basecamp prize and a CAD $5,000 grant.
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Mwanapwani Said: Inspired to make a difference
Mwanapwani Said from Msambweni, Kwale County, joined AKA Mombasa in 2017 on a full scholarship through the Talent Identification Programme. Embracing every opportunity, she excelled academically and in sports, particularly football.
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