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Business Studies Teacher
Teach business concepts, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy to learners in Grades 10–12, preparing them for careers in commerce. Business studies teachers work in public and private high schools.
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Accounting Teacher
Educate learners on financial accounting, bookkeeping, and financial management, equipping them with essential skills for the corporate world. Accounting teachers work in schools, TVET colleges, and private tutoring.
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Economics Teacher
Teach macroeconomics and microeconomics concepts, helping students understand economic systems, market dynamics, and financial trends. Economics teachers work in high schools and vocational colleges.
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Commerce Curriculum Developer
Design and develop educational materials, lesson plans, and textbooks for business-related subjects in the Senior and FET phases. Curriculum developers work in publishing companies, education departments, and NGOs.
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Educational Administrator (Commerce Focus)
Manage and oversee commerce-related educational programmes, ensuring effective delivery of business, accounting, and economics subjects. Educational administrators work as school principals, department heads, or education officers.