Are you a dedicated and passionate Filipino Biology teacher looking to make a difference in an international setting? SpeakWise, a renowned language and education agency, is seeking a qualified Filipino teacher to join our team in Indonesia.
Position Details
Role: Biology Teacher (Teaching in English as a Second Language)
Start Date: End of January
Location: Indonesia
Teaching Medium: English
Key Qualifications
A Bachelor’s degree in Biology or a related field.
A TEFL/TESOL certificate to teach English as a second language.
Strong communication skills and a passion for teaching diverse learners.
Ability to adapt Biology lessons for ESL students effectively.
Responsibilities
Teach Biology to ESL learners using engaging and innovative methods.
Foster a supportive learning environment that promotes curiosity and academic growth.
Prepare lesson plans and instructional materials aligned with the curriculum.
Evaluate and monitor student progress, providing constructive feedback.
Why Join SpeakWise?
Be part of a dynamic team committed to quality education and cultural exchange.
Opportunity to live and work in the vibrant and diverse culture of Indonesia.
Competitive salary and benefits package.
How to Apply
Submit the following to teacher.coordinator@speakwise.org:
Your CV
A short video introduction where you share your teaching philosophy and why you’re excited about this role.
Subject line: Biology Teacher Application – [Your Name]
Join SpeakWise and inspire the next generation of learners while experiencing the beauty of Indonesia!
Website: https://www.speakwise.org/
👉 Apply Here: teacher.coordinator@speakwise.org
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