Are you a qualified and experienced Female Year 5 Teacher looking for a new post from September 2013?
From September 2013 will you be moving to the sunny shores of Sharjah (UAE), near Dubai and are you interested in working in an outstanding British International School that continually strives for excellence??
As a well qualified and experienced Female Year 5 Teacher does a very competitive tax free salary with benefits including accommodation, international travel and medical cover excite you???
If so please send your CV to Jonathan Sammons at Edustaff today.
***Qualified Female Year 5 Teacher Needed!!!
***Average Class Size of 25 Students!!!
***British International School – Sharjah!!!
***Outstanding Western Style Accommodation!!!
***Fully Furnished with Utilities Paid!!!
***Free Medical Insurance!!!
***Flights Back Home!!!
***Tax Free End of Service Payment!!!
An International School situated in Sharjah (UAE) would like to employ a Female Year 5 Teacher from September 2013.
Results are excellent and staff are extremely supportive with team planning sessions held a regular intervals to ensure idea's are shared.
If successful in the recruitment process as a Female Year 5 Teacher, you must be able to deliver inspiring lessons that will intellectually challenge your students in preparation for the next stage in their educational career.
The aim of the school is to foster and emphasize an appreciation of knowledge and to prepare students for a socially changing and technologically advanced society. They lay the foundation from which students can pursue university levels of education or professional career paths suited to their talents and interests.
If this sounds like the perfect September 2013 Female Year 5 Teacher position for you please email your CV to Jonathan Sammons at Edustaff or today.
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