Latest Jobs in ‘Primary School’ Category
Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 |
Colegio Americano de San Carlos is seeking full-time, experienced/certified teachers to teach all subjects in English to Spanish speaking students. Colegio Americano is a private, bi-lingual school in Northern Mexico. The school is located in San Carlos/Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, next to the beautiful Sea of Cortez.
Colegio Americano has over 500 students ranging from pre-Kindergarten through High School. We are seeking native-English speaking teachers to teach all levels for the 2008-2009 school year, which will begin in mid-August, 2008. The ability to speak Spanish is not required, but it is, of course, helpful. However, you will only teach in English.
Salary is comparable to other Latin American schools. Housing assistance and work visas are provided. Approx. $10,000 pesos per month.
For more information about the school, please visit our website at: www.colamex.org
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Wednesday, March 5th, 2008 |
We are currently offering the unique opportunity to teach abroad in a safe and comfortable atmosphere both inside and out of the classroom. This is an open invitation to be part of the Escuela Bilingue Honduras’ 2008-2009 teaching staff.
Our school is offering a 10 month contract, reimbursement of air far upon successful completion of contract, housing, minor medical expenditures, lunch every school day, monthly payment of about $552 which provides for comfortable living in Honduras as well as the possibility to travel in central America, half salary bonus during Christmas break and half salary bonus during Easter week and most importantly the opportunity to experience a new cultural and working experience.
For more information please visit us at www.ebhonline.net
Available Teaching positions
Teachers Needed for 2008-2009
Elementary
First Grade: Teaching Math, Reading, Language, Science, Health, Phonics and Art.
Second Grade: Teaching Math, Reading, Language, Science, Health, Phonics and Art.
Third Grade: Teaching Math, Reading, Language, Science, Health, Phonics and Art.
Fourth Grade: Teaching Math, Reading, Language, Science, Health, Phonics and Art.
Fifth Grade: Teaching Math, Reading, Language, Science, Health, Phonics and Art.
Sixth Grade: Teaching Math, Reading, Language, Science, Health, Phonics and Art.
High School
Math Teacher for grades 7 and 8: Teaching Pre-Algebra and Algebra I
Position for Math grades 9, 10, 11, and Physics grades 10 and 11: Teaching Algebra II, Geometry, Trigonometry and Pre-calculus
Position Biology and Chemistry 10 and 11, and Science 9th
English Teacher for grades 7th and 8th: Teaching Reading Language and Spelling
Substitute and History teacher: Teaching World History, World Geography and American Voices.
Posted in Honduras, Latin America, Primary School, Secondary School | No Comments »
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008 |
The American School of Guayaquil is a K-12, bilingual IB school with 1500 students. It is located in the city of Guayaquil (Pacific Ocean port). Academic year begins APRIL 1st. Some positions to begin in August (2nd semester). We currently have a need for two high school English teachers (must have undergraduate degree in English or teaching state credential). Classes are held from 0715 to 1430 on the week days. Paid vacations (including at least two month during January, February and March).
Benefits: the salary scale begins $1,475/month for up to 30 lessons per week and 5 hours of extracurricular activities. Annual flights to home of record, Up to 400$/Month housing allowance. Assistance in finding housing. International health insurance (Clements), annual round-trip transportation, $450 excess baggage, international courier service for letters, , Spanish lessons (40 hours, basic Spanish), Staff uniforms (optional).
Investigate Guayaquil and Ecuador carefully before considering a move here. Only those interested in a challenge and exciting experiences will find Guayaquil rewarding. We need cheerful, energetic teachers who are happy to contribute to the life of the school community both inside and out of the classroom.
Please send resume, photo, up to 3 letters of recommendations and copy of highest degree to jobs@colegioamericano.edu.ec AND keithjdmiller@hotmail.com
Posted in Ecuador, Latin America, Primary School, Secondary School | No Comments »
Tuesday, February 19th, 2008 |
The International School of Amazonas is looking for high school and elementary school teachers.
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Sunday, February 17th, 2008 |
The Korean School Saigon is looking for teachers:
16 weeks paid holidays a year
No split shifts, no weekends, guaranteed salary on time, in dollars.
Annual salary increments starting at $1600 plus bonus and flight allowance
Health insurance paid for and arranged by the school
12 month multi-entry Business Visa paid for and arranged by the school
Regular eating times in the dining room supplied free by the school.
Headaches? As many or as few as you want.
Contact Andy andrewjumonville@yahoo.com
Posted in Asia, Primary School, Secondary School, Vietnam | No Comments »
Saturday, February 9th, 2008 |
Colegio Aleman is seeking full time English teachers for Primary school to start immediately. Students in elementary school receive classes in Spelling and Vocabulary, Social Studies, Science, Grammar, Reading Comprehension, Writing and Math, which are all taught in English. Students learn half the day in Spanish and half the day in English.
All teachers contracts run from approximately August 13 to June 30. Working hours for teachers are from 7:45 am – 2:30 pm Monday to Friday. Teachers are responsible for two hours of tutoring after class each week, and to help out at special events, that can sometimes occur outside of regular school hours (ex. Christmas Festival). Recess yard duty is also the responsibility of the teachers, on a rotating basis with the Spanish Department. This occurs every other week. We have two weeks of holidays at Christmas and Easter, plus several other Mexican holidays throughout the year.
Colegio Aleman offers its foreign teachers the following: monthly salary of $9,039.68 Mexican pesos (after taxes) (subject to change. This was the figure for 2005-2006 school year), accommodations/ housing and utilities, medical benefits, health care for Mexico only, $827 travel stipend (paid in US dollars at the end of the school year, June 2005), and a completion bonus ($3,000 for the full school year), ($1,172 Incentive bonus – arriving to school on time and not being absent) all to be paid in US dollars, at the end of your contract in June 2005. Teacher’s monthly base salary, as mentioned earlier is $9,039.68 Mexican pesos, after the deduction of taxes. This will be divided in half and paid every 15 days.
The ideal teacher should be energetic, innovative, articulate, flexible, committed, conscientious, adaptable, organized, honest, professional, caring, patient and competent. Interested teachers should work well with fellow colleagues and administration but also be capable of working diligently and effectively on their own. Colegio Aleman will consider applicants who are not certified teachers however we do strongly recommend that you have your teacher certification or relevant experience in the teaching profession.
FOR PICTURES AND MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT OUR SCHOOL AND TORREON PLEASE VISIT:
www.colegioalemantorreon.com and then click on “English Department” or “History” or the link in the bottom left corner of the homepage named “Torreon Information.” If after reading the additional information, you are interested in a position at our school email me your intentions and a current resume with a photo.
Thank you for your interest in Colegio Aleman.
Sincerely,
Heath Beatson
English Director
Colegio Alemán
heathbeatson@yahoo.com
Posted in Latin America, Mexico, Primary School | 5 Comments »
Friday, February 8th, 2008 |
My Little Red House Bilingual School is currently looking for volunteer teachers to teach English as well as to learn or practice Spanish. Room and board will be provided along with the chance to make some money giving private classes to either students at the school or to adults in the city. You will also have ample time to get to know the city of Ocotepeque and to get involved in the community if you so wish. On weekends and other school vacations you can also explore outlaying areas, travel to historical Copan Ruins or the beautiful Bay Islands.
The type of person we are looking for must know English very well and he or she doesn‚t have to be native speaker. The person also has to love working with children as the school has students from pre-school to grade six, Be patient and have great creativity and imagination. Of course, living in another country for some time also means that the foreigners who decide to come here have to be open to other cultures. Please send a letter of interest, resume, copy of your passport and a photo via email to: Carol Penman: littleredhousebilingual@yahoo.com.mx or Ana Penman: littleredbilingualschool@gmail.com and if you have any questions, comments or concerns, please feel free to ask.
We are currently looking for a teacher to start right away! Teaching experience is not a 100% necessary but experience with children is preferable, i.e childcare, camp counselor etc. Minimum age 20, couples or singles, equally welcome. Travel expenses to be paid by the volunteers. Length of commitment ranges from 3 months to 1 year. For more information check our website: http://www.mylittleredhouse.tk
My Little Red House Bilingual School’s mission statement: Founded in 1998 by The Penman Family, My Little Red House Bilingual School is the only full-bilingual school in Ocotepeque, Honduras delivering its students both a higher standard of education, and a command of English. In a country increasingly dependent on tourism, and becoming more integrated into the global economy, being able to speak English is the path out of poverty.
Posted in Honduras, Kindergarten, Latin America, Primary School, volunteer | No Comments »
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008 |
We are looking for the following staff to hire at our new nursery and pre-school in Abu Dhabi.
1. Head teacher to run nursery school(ages 6 months to 5 years).
2. Consultant Education and Learning therapist(ie teacher experienced in dealing with children who face mild to moderate learning difficulties; slow-learners, attention deficit and hyperactive disorder, (adhd. etc).
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Tuesday, January 29th, 2008 |
Active English School in Shiojiri city, Nagano prefecture, Japan is looking for an energetic, versatile, and professional native English teacher to begin working in the beginning of April, 2008.
Position available:
Assistant Language Teachers in Junior high and Elementary School.
Our school is small, friendly and family-owned. Students range from 4 to 60 years of age. Working with us is a great opportunity to get to know students on a personal level and participate in cultural exchange.
Nagano prefecture is centrally located with great access to hiking, skiing or snowboarding, and hot springs. Shiojiri is a small, quiet city about 20minutes from Matsumoto and 2 1/2 hours from Tokyo and Kyoto by train.
Salary is 260.000 yen per month. Bachelor’s degree, TESL certificate and /or ESL teaching experience and international driver’s license required.
Please download and complete our application form (http://www.ne.jp/asahi/aes/net/form/aes.doc), then email it with your resume, cover letter explaining about your experience and why you want to come to Japan and recent photo:
Contact : Mrs. Nagahara
School name : Active English School
Fax : +81-263-52-0178
E-mail : activeenglishschool@gmail.com
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Friday, January 25th, 2008 |
The Chilean Ministry of Education in partnership with the United Nations Development Program-Chile sponsors a 10-week summer volunteer English teaching program. College students, graduate students, and teaching professionals are encouraged to apply.
Under the guidance of the Ministry of Education and Chilean EFL teachers, volunteer teachers work 25 hours a week leading classes that focus on developing listening and speaking skills. Volunteers dedicate 10 additional hours a week to planning lessons and initiating extracurricular activities in a variety of possible areas such as sports, arts, culture or English. In mid-July during the schools’ two-week semester break, volunteers organize and implement additional activities in the community for students or teachers depending on their own expertise.
The Ministry of Education and UNDP-Chile offer:
· Accommodations with a host family which includes three meals a day
· Monthly stipend of USD$150
· Orientation to familiarize themselves with Chile and the Chilean education system
· Round-trip transportation from Santiago to the volunteer placement site
· Certificate of program completion
To participate in the program, volunteers must:
· Be native English speakers or highly fluent in English
· Be a graduate student, recent graduate or professional
· Have at least a basic understanding of Spanish
· Pay for roundtrip airfare to Santiago
· Have comprehensive health insurance
· Be highly committed, responsible and flexible
**There is absolutely no program or placement fee to volunteer in our program
SUMMER 2008 VOLUNTEER PROGRAM TIME TABLE*
Start Date – Session One May 24th
Start Date – Session Two June 14th
End Date – Session One August 5th
End Date – Session Two August 26th
* Volunteers may choose to stay longer in agreement with school personnel
** Qualified applicants that require different start dates may be considered.
If you would like to apply for this program please send a copy of your resume to Clayton Harrington: clayton.harrington@mineduc.cl and you will be sent a link to our online application.
Posted in Chile, Latin America, Primary School, Secondary School | No Comments »
Friday, January 25th, 2008 |
Childrengenios is a preschool and Elementary School that every year has a native American speaker helping to teach classes to our students. It is a great opportunity for one who likes children and wants to learn the language and culture of Latin America. Quito is the capital of Ecuador and is part of the world heritage list. Ecuador is located in South America and Galapagos Island is part of it. Due to its location Ecuador has beautiful geographical features, home of varied landscapes with infinite soil types, ecosystems, and microclimates which means that there are thousands of unique species of flora and fauna.
We offer three different options. The applicants must choose one:
1. Accommodation with a host family which includes three meals a day, internet, national phone calls, laundry.
2. Monthly payment of USD$350 an excellent competitive salary in Ecuadorian terms, but no accommodation neither flight.
3. Flight ticket up to 1200 dollars but no accommodation neither salary.
* However we give orientation to familiarize with Quito and look for reasonably priced housing options if necessary.
Minimum requirements are:
- Native born, North American English speaker. Minimum Age: 21 years
- Able to commit minimum 4 months
- Be a graduate student, recent graduate or professional
- Do not speak Spanish
- Be highly committed, responsible and flexible
Start Date – Session One March 21st
Start Date – Session Two October 1st
* Qualified applicants that require different start dates may be considered.
We offer:
A very well supplied teacher resource room.
Training.
Free Spanish classes if this is one of your goals.
We help you get a cell phone.
Certificate of program participation
Please send:
1. Resume
2. Recent photograph
3. References
4. Cover letter including start date, your personal philosophy of teaching, why you feel you would like to be in our school.
Please write to English Coordinator: Alejandra Pazmiño
childrengenios@yahoo.es, alejunio25@hotmail.com
DESCRIPTION
Classes are offered from 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Our teachers normally teach classes from Monday to Friday.
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