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English Teacher – International school Dubai

January 6, 2011 //  by Admin

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My client an International school with outstanding modern facilities requires an experienced teacher of English to join an established team in Sept 2011. The students are high acheivers and you will have the opportunity for extra responsibilites should you desire them.

Please apply by sending your CV to [email protected]

Apply to this position now by calling Donald Vidgeon on 0203 031 4813 or sending your CV/resume to [email protected]

Academics is a Quality Mark agency and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful applicants will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure via the CRB.

To view all Academics vacancies, please visit www.academicsltd.co.uk where you can quickly upload your CV or register online.

Apply now atlogo-8456276

Job ref:   AC233971
Vacancy type:   Permanent
Location:   Dubai in United Arab Emirates
Start date:   01 September 2011
Contact name:   Donald Vidgeon
Contact email:   [email protected]
Contact telephone:   0203 031 4813

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