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"SEEKING NATIVE ENGLISH TEACHERS TO START FROM SEPT 2009 "

Posted by kkcl on Jul-15-09 at 01:20 PM
WE ARE LOOKING FOR A NATIVE ENGLISH TEACHER STARTING WORKING IN SEPTEMBER 2009

Katherine & King’s College of London (abbreviated as “KKCL”)is a private college with high expectations. We are currently expanding our college to be one of the best learning providers in West London. We are aiming to provide a friendly, relaxed learning environment for all our students at KKCL. We are looking for a motivated, confident, enthusiastic, and lively English native teacher to teach groups at all ages and at all levels.

CELTA /TEFL /TESOL Certificate or ANY RELEVANT TEACHING QUALIFICATION is required.

Teachers need to have a valid EU/UK passport or a valid UK work permit. Our school is very close to Alperton Underground station and it is 30mins from the heart of London. So, if you like teaching English as a second language with passion, that’s the perfect place for you.

We offer full time legal contract with a guaranteed minimum weekly workload. The usual workload is about 20/25 hours a week and the lessons could be in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening (Monday to Friday).

KKCL is a nice atmosphere and a friendly working environment in a dynamic team. Our friendly administrators are always ready to support you during your stay here. This position could be suitable for a person who wants to try a new exciting experience, and we are also welcome FRESH GRADUATES who would like to have the opportunity to put their knowledge into practical experience.

So, if you think you are a responsible, patient, enthusiastic, and creative person who feels like living this new experience, e-mail your resume and cover letter to us stated as below.

Contact: Janice and Rachel
e-mail: info@kkcollegeuk.co.uk


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