
MAF's recuiting website.
MAF's Crissie Rask says they need teachers. "The reason we need teachers is the places these specialist are needed are not in downtown places where there's lots of options for education," their needed in rural areas where most of the MAF specialists are working. Rask says they're definately different and difficult situations.
According to Rask, that means being flexible. "That would mean we would send a teacher to a one room school house. In another area it may mean we cooperate with another international school," she says.
Across the missions community, educating missionary children is important. Rask says without it, "They may just feel like thay can not serve in that location, or that they just need to leave the organization altogether and return to the U-S."
Currently MAF has some important needs. "Right now this year, I need 10 teachers. We need teacher in Central Asia. We need teachers in Indonesia and we need teachers in Ecuador, but that's just what we need to keep things running at a reasonable staffing level."
They're looking for either state certified or ACSI certified teachers with at least one year of classroom experience to commit to at least one school year. "We have had teachers that just meet that and are very young and energetic and have had an incredible impact on the kids. We've has teachers at the other end of the spectrum who ultimately become teacher mentors," Rask says.
Rask does have specific needs, too. "Elementary teachers. This year I'm recruiting a high school social studies teachers (and) a middle school language arts teacher. We're recruiting dorm parents and our biggest need, though, is still elementary teachers -- running up to eighth grade."
If you'd like to volunteer, you can contact MAF at http://www.MAFrecuiting.org.



