Last minute jobs in Bahrain & Libya and Positions in Saudi Arabia
Posted by Flora Pennington - 09:48 on 18 August 2010
Bahrain & Libya - looking for ESL Instructors with positions ideal for first time TEFL Teachers.
In Order to apply you MUST:
• Be a native English speaker/teacher with a British, Irish, American, Australian or NZ passport.
• Have a University Degree or MA, preferably in Education, TESOL or English Language/Literature.
• Have a TEFL Scotland Certificate
Employers in Bahrain and Libya are looking for ESL Teachers that can work immediately. Interviews will be generally held via Skype or telephone and you will know if you have been successful within 5 working days. The salary is approximately £1,000 per month.
For EXPERIENCED teachers only
Saudi Arabia – THIS POSITION IS FULL
Looking for qualified MALE ESL teachers to work in training facilities throughout Saudi Arabia.
In Order to apply you MUST:
• Have 4+ years solid teaching experience (must be able to provide references for at least 3 of these years)
• Have a BA or MA University degree.
• Have a TEFL, CELTA, PGCE or relevant teaching qualification.
• Be a native speaker with a British, Irish, USA or Canadian passport.
This is an extremely attractive package including:
• Very competitive salary.
• Housing allowance and yearly round trip airfares.
• Medical benefits.
Interviews for positions in Saudi Arabia will be held in Kensington, London and Houston, Texas. No interviews will be conducted over Skype or on the telephone and interviews will be only conducted for those who can meet the interview panel in the UK or USA. No interviews will be held for people with less than 4 years intensive teaching experience.
Candidates will be informed of the exact location of work when a job offer is made. The locations include Al Abqaiq, Riyadh, Damman, Jeddah, and Dharan.
Getting employed in Saudi Arabia can be a lengthy process and those in urgent need of a job would be advised not to apply due to the long wait, which can be up to 4 or 5 months.
To apply for either of these jobs please directly email your CV to info@TEFLscotland.co.uk
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