anyone teaching here in Springfield International School? feedbacks please...
anyone teaching here in Springfield International School? feedbacks please...
Everything is just mind over matter. If you don't mind, it won't matter.
You guessed it Travelling Chez.... New to teaching myself so wasn't too picky.
That in Jakarta? Seems everything is in Jakarta
Tunas Muda is looking for teachers.
We are seeking qualified, enthusiastic, committed, and caring teachers to join our winning team.
1. Qualified Native English Speaking teachers for Early Childhood and Primary.
2. Mathematics Teachers for Primary.
3. Secondary Specialist Teachers:
Bahasa Indonesia, Economics/Business Studies, Mathematics/Physics, Chemistry.
4. Guidance Councellors (BP) for Primary & Secondary
5. Music Teacher (Violin)
QUALIFICATION• A Bachelor degree or higher qualification in a relevant area (overseas graduate is preferred)• Minimum of 2 years teaching experience in the relevant field.
(IB training/experience is an advantage)• Excellent in written and spoken English (minimum TOEFL 550).• Possess good managerial and interpersonal skills, (planning, monitoring & evaluating),
and the ability to collaborate well in a team• A non-smoker is preferred.http://www.sekolahtunasmuda.com/career_feb2012.html
The challenge is to be yourself in a world that is trying to make you like everyone else.
Jakarta International Multicultural school (JIMS) are looking for an ESL teacher and a Grade 6 teacher. http://www.jimsch.org/employment.htm
The challenge is to be yourself in a world that is trying to make you like everyone else.
Entry level TEFL jobs, a foot in the door Trav Chez. I'm happy.... not huge money but good start. They are still advertising on Dave's
Island of the Gods ! Come work here.
Bali is commonly referred to as the ‘Island of the Gods’ because of the natural beauty of the island and the colorful and diverse culture.
Englishtown Bali offers 12 month teaching contracts. Teachers are based at the Englishtown Bali centre and teach online conversation classes to students from around the world.
The position includes all visas/permits required to work legally in Indonesia, basic health insurance, a Rupiah based salary and one month's bonus paid on successful completion of contract.
Applicants need to be at least 25 years old (due to Immigration requirements) and native English speaking. Minimum requirement: TEFL Certificate
and money! But seriously guys, this is my situation:
What would you suggest I do to land a job in SE Asia, particularly Indonesia? I'm aware that many countries will only accept native speakers with relevant passports so I'm looking for any loopholes ie some schools bring in non native speakers under the category of Social Science Teachers and then get them to teach English. Lastly do I need a TEFL Certificate or is my Teaching degree enough? If not,which is the cheapest online recognized TEFL Course?
- I was educated in the UK and am a native English speaker but have an Indian Passport.
- I'm 55 years old and in good health.
- I have a Bachelors in History but I teach English-I also have a Bachelors in Education.
- For personal reasons I need to settle in SE Asia, preferably in Indonesia and specifically in Bali.
- I have about 10 years of part time undocumented Home School teaching experience & another 3 years of documented International School teaching experience in Bali.
- I would prefer a school teaching job over ESL but am willing to try ESL if required. Online teaching is also an option. I would need at least US $ 1000 + accommodation from my day job.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Last edited by itinerantman; 22-02-12 at 12:27.
There are many schools that use non-native but highly-qualified foreign teachers. I was at a workshop a few months back and met several Indian teachers that work at Bunda Mulia International School. There's also Gandhi Memorial International School. My school has a fairly large posse of Filipino teachers teaching English, math, and science. If they can justify hiring Filipinos, there's no reason they wouldn't consider an Indian national.
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