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Kindly bear with us while we beta test new improvements on the site. Thank you.To all interested teachers: The registration for the TeachME 2009 conference in Dubai has begun.
The conference is held on January 14 and 15 at the Media Rotana in Al Barsha.
More details available on the official website
Conference website: www.teachmeconference.com
Registration: www.regonline.com/teachme09
Experience and qualifications appropriate for the above position are a must.
The best candidate will be able to motivate teachers and help in marketing/getting sponsors for the centre.
This vacancy is only open to Arab nationals who have an excellent command of the English language.
Attractive package.
A school in Jeddah, KSA, is lloking for qualified, Arab, male, English teachers, all levels.
Candidates should be holders of a BA in English Litterature or any equivalent qualification.
A good command of the English language is a must.
Attractive tax-free package including accommodation and airfare.
Is it too late to find a teaching position in the Gulf ?
Not according to our list of demand. Teachers of all subjects are still needed for schools in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Sharjah, Doha, Muscat, Beirut, Amman – Basically, everywhere. If you are interested in finding that teaching position – Apply now, and we will help you in finding it.
A school in Sharjah, UAE is looking for teachers for immediate start.
Subjects: Math, Science for the middle school, French all levels and Class teachers for the primary/ elementary level.
Package includes accommodation and air ticket and an attractive salary.
Experience is a plus but teaching qualifications are a must.
A school in Beirut, LEBANON, is looking for Math teachers for the Elementary level. No experience required. A degree in Education or a Teaching Diploma is a must. The candidate should have good command of the English language.
Salary: According to scale or more depending on qualifications and experience.
To apply: Click on the Apply tab above
Check out a school’s website BEFORE your interview. It will help you learn more about your prospective employer.
Kudos for having graduated with a BA in Education. It was tough enough going through practicum, projects and theories, but now you have a degree and are excited about the prospects of teaching in a fantastic school. Perhaps your dream is to work in a school that offers a vibrant environment where teachers are given space and latitude in implementing their own ideas or those they have learned and/or researched. Maybe you are not as confident at this stage and prefer to be shown the ropes in a school system where everything is pre-designed for you.
If you have good research skills and have made interesting contacts, you are best to email, mail, call and do whatever communication necessary to teach at your favorite school. Once there, do well, because in all likelihood the dream you had will likely be shattered by the harsh reality on the ground, or it may not. Chances are though that you would be moving to another school, for personal reasons or otherwise, and you need the right credentials, including a clean sheet with management.
Another good idea is to find a good recruitment service. Rearden’s service can be of help in matching your profile with the desired institution. We not only help Middle Eastern students teach in the West, but the reverse is quite true as well. Lucrative opportunities are springing up in the Arab world, a region thirsty for quality educators well trained or versed in Western methods of instruction and management.
The world is your classroom. Be wise with your choices.
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