ESL Teachers
DATE:
07 February 2013
JOB ID:
238
LOCATION:
South Asia
DURATION:
Long term (2 years plus)
SALARIED:
No
DESCRIPTION
The Presbyterian Education Board is a small school system, run under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church of Pakistan.

It runs 13 schools, 4 hostels, and SHE Project for women's empowerment around the Punjab Province.

Teachers of English are needed to work to improve the language skills of the teachers in our schools, which are technically

English-medium schools.

The position will involve regular travel to visit our scattered schools, from a base in Lahore (probably) or Rawalpindi.

We are looking for experienced and enthusiastic teachers with ability to communicate and train teachers with limited grasp of spoken English.
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