IB Teaching opportunities in Africa | Send your CV to mn@seekteachers.com
Are you looking for a new challenge in Africa?
Are you tired of your current job environment?
Were you waiting for the right opportunity to take your teaching career to another level?
This prestigious international school is looking for a strong and qualified teacher of Primary education to teach IB PYP in January 2018.
This school is known for being one of the top schools in Africa, and offers small class sizes and modern facilities.
The candidate is expected to join the school in January 2018 and committ for a two years contract renewable on mutual agreement. If you are looking for an adventurous experience in Africa , APPLY NOW!
You will need to meet the following requirements:
- Bachelor of Education in Primary OR
- PGCE with QTS in Primary Education
- Minimum of three years experience post qualification
- Strong knowledge in the IB curriculum
- International experience is a plus
- Ability to adapt to a different culture
- Enthusiastic and open minded personality
- Ability to use ICT in the classroom
The school will offer the following package:
**Up to 43,000 USD per month - can be paid in USD or in UGX
**Annual return flights
**Settling-in allowance of 2,000 USD
**Shipping allowance of 2,000 USD
**Education allowance up to two dependents
**Medical insurance
**Professional development
**Resigning bonus of 4,000 USD
What you should know about Uganda:
1.Uganda is a country rich in history and full of lush natural beauty from border to border. However, it often falls under travelers’ radar due to past political conflicts, and the relative difficulty of getting there. But that doesn’t mean there’s not plenty to discover about this east African country. Here are 10 things you probably didn’t know about Uganda.
2.Uganda is one of the youngest country in the world with almost 50% of the population being under the age of 18.
3.Uganda is one of only three countries in Africa where mountain gorillas still roam freely, and it’s no surprise that most tourists going to Uganda want to see them. There are less than 1,000 gorillas left here, so it’s well worth the effort to see them if you can — and while you can
4.Although the Nile river is commonly associated with Egypt, one of the sources is in southern Uganda. When snow from the frosty mountains of the Rwenzori range melts, it flows north across the continent. The other source of the Nile is in Ethiopia.
5.Uganda is seriously diverse for its size and over 40 languages are spoken within the country. While English is the official language, Luganda is the most common language in use.
Send YOUR CV NOW before it is too late and teach in a TOP school in Africa!
Interviews will be held via Skype and I will guide you through the application process from the very beginning to the end!