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NMIT NZ Click to EMail Click to check IP address of the poster Sep-15-09, 11:08 PM (GMT)
Teacher Trainer in China
We are looking for an experienced English language teacher trainer for an 8-12 month contract in China commencing October/November.

This position will assist with the development of English programmes in two partner institutions and provide English language teacher training, professional support and mentoring to implement these, as well as teaching general and business English as required.

You will be an enthusiastic English language professional with a graduate degree in TESOL, Applied Linguistics or equivalent, have overseas teaching experience preferably in China or Southeast Asia, and skills in English language programme development and assessment. Knowledge of Mandarin and teaching English for business will be an advantage.

To apply for this great opportunity to live and work in China (and perhaps learn some Mandarin), find more details and apply at www.nmit.ac.nz or email hradmin@nmit.ac.nz

Applications to be received by HR before 4pm Friday 2 October 2009


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