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luis nunes Click to EMail Click to check IP address of the poster Aug-02-05, 04:07 PM (GMT)
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25 contact teaching hours in Covilha, center of Portugal, near Serra da Estrela.(The highest mountain of Portugal, with a ski resort)
2,5 hours from Lisbon or Oporto

classes for children, teenagers and adults
preparation for Cambridge University exams

salary: 950 euro gross
social security and work insurance included

extras on arrival, at Christmas and end of contract

possible extra hours and extra bonuses according to number of students enrolling

accomodation paid by teachers but the management helps in finding the best solution

cv and photo required for a valid application.
university degree and TEFL qualification are a must as well as dedication and flexibilty

EU citizenship is essential

write to
bscovilha@bristolschool.pt
or phone the Director
Luis Nunes 00 351 962 355 667

wonderful working environment in a country where people are very friendly and always welcome foreigners and where there is excellent food.

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