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Primary School English Teacher in Padang, Indonesia

🏫 Jazeera Islamic International Primary School
📍Indonesia
💰 Competitive Salary
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Job Description:

English Teacher for Primary School in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia
Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia
Posted by: Jazeera Islamic International Primary School
Contact: arlanyuliandrie.office@gmail.com
Jazeera Islamic International Primary School located in Padang, West Sumatera Indonesia is currently conduting interviews and recruiting for teaching position as a Native English Teacher.
Only looking for native teachers from these following countries:
The United States
Canada
Australia
The United Kingdom
Benefits:
• Rp. 15.000.000 salary per month. (average living cost per month is around 4-5 millions per month)
• 12 month academic year contract that can be extended for additional years and additional benefits.
• no upaid months or reduced pay due to school holidays or reduced teaching hours.
• End of contract bonus up to one month Salary.
• Guranteed yearly 3% cost of living pay increase.
• Accomodation and Transport are provided.
• Prudential Health Insurance.
• 2-4 weeks paid vacation.
• All Indonesian government holidays off with pay.
• Round Ticket
Responsibility
• Teaching English Subject for Grade 1 to Grade 6 Elementary School.
• Tutoring in Our English Course.
• 40 hours working time per week.
• Contribute in developing our English Course.
To apply, email arlanyuliandrie.office@gmail.com



👉 Apply Here: arlanyuliandrie.office@gmail.com

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Please review the requirements to teach English in Indonesia before you start applying for teaching positions. If the job post specifies "NES" or "Native English Speaker", it typically means applicants are required to be from one of the following countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa. However, in some cases, this may indicate a preference rather than a strict requirement.


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