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English teachers needed for September, 2005
English OK in Stavropol, Russia requires English teachers for the September, 2005 school year. Only applications from teachers native to Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand will be accepted. Our school teaches all levels and ages. Most classes are from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Mon - Fri with weekends free.

Requirements

* University degree
* TESOL or other teaching certification
* teaching experience preferred

Benefits

* 9 month contract
* well above average local wages
* airfare subsidy
* free private, furnished flat
* company paid local phone, gas, water, and electricity
* visa assistance
* company paid medical coverage
* company paid trips to the Black Sea and the mountains

Please reply with a cover letter and CV.

For more information about our school and the south of Russia, visit our web-site at www.english-ok.da.ru

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