Early Years teaching job in Tunisia | August 2018 | Send your application to mn@seekteachers.com
I am URGENTLY looking for an EYFS Teacher to relocate to Tunisia and join my client for a year contract. If you are qualified with a PGCE or EYFS qualification, please send your CV ASAP.
The schoool is a relatively new private international school accredited by the Minister of Education situated in an attractive location around Tunis. The school will be opening in September 2018, and will be welcoming a number of International students from Nursery to Year 6.
Are you a qualified teacher of EYFS?
Are you looking to relocate in a country with low costs of living?
Are you able to start in August?
You will be working with a Tunisian teaching assistant in the classroom and will be expected to work during 35 hours a week, which includes meetings and training sessions.
I am looking for candidates with the following qualifications:
BA Degree in a relevant subject
Teaching qualification such as PGCE in Early Years or QTS
Minimum of two years of experience post qualification
Be up to date with the EYFS curriculum
Ability to adapt to a different culture
Ability to speak French would be a plus
Renumeration package:
Monthly salary of around 1,300 GBP per month
250 GBP housing allowance
Medical insurance
Return flights
Excellent location
About Tunisia:
It may be but a slim wedge of North Africa’s vast horizontal expanse, but Tunisia has enough history and diverse natural beauty to pack a country many times its size. With a balmy, sand-fringed Mediterranean coast, scented with jasmine and sea breezes, and where the fish on your plate is always fresh, Tunisia is prime territory for a straightforward sun-sand-and-sea holiday. But beyond the beaches, it’s a thrilling, underrated destination where distinct cultures and incredible extremes of landscape – forested coastlines, Saharan sand seas in the south – can be explored in just a few days.
From broad sweeps of beach overlooked by a tubmle of sugar cube houses, to grand ancient ruins and the vast, rolling dunes of the Sahara, Tunisia encapsulates everything that is enticing about North Africa.
Traditionally, sun-seeking tourists came to Tunisia for its beaches lining the Mediteranean. There are also tiny coastal villages where fishermen haul in the day's cath on quiet beaches and cobblestone streets are lined with blooming bougainvillea.
If you are looking for a new challenge abroad, send your CV to mn@seeekteachers.com or call me at +44 203 455 0195 and I will be providing you with more details regarding the school and the position.
URGENT - Send your application ASAP to avoid any disappointments! The SLT team will be interviewing candidates via Skype and is willing to appoint a candidate ASAP.