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Europe Job Available for English Speakers in Czech Republic

🏫 Zive jazyky s.r.o.
📍Czech Republic
💰 Competitive Salary
English / ESL / TEFL
Job Description:

Job/Flat available in Europe starting September 2026 for native English speakers - The Czech Republic / Tabor
The Czech Republic / Tabor
Posted by: Zive jazyky s.r.o.
Contact: martina.svadlenova@gmail.com
Position available in Tabor, a small and beautiful city of around 30,000 in Southern Bohemia about 1 hour south of Prague by train. The position includes more around 20 hours a week working mostly with children (ages 3-14), in a classroom and also on-site in kindergartens or schools.
There are also private lessons with adults. Because of the small size of Tabor, you will get to experience the Czech Republic in a unique way and will be able to foster authentic relationships with locals.
There is also a flat available for whoever takes the position.
Visa and work permit assistance provided.
Teacher requirements:
TEFL certification
speak English as your native language ( the USA, Canada, the UK, Ireland)
University degree
teaching experience with children or adults
reliability, resistance to stress, flexibility, good health
If you are interested, please, send me your CV with motivational video (1-2 minutes).
For more information contact Martina Švadlenová at martina.svadlenova@gmail.com.
Website: www.anglictinasrodiloumluvci.cz
To apply, email martina.svadlenova@gmail.com

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