ECUADOR / CEDEI School
CEDEI School is a part of the CEDEI non-profit foundation. We are a non-traditional, dual language, content-based preschool to early high school. Our school is guided by the following philosophical tenets:
• Multiple Intelligences
• English as an instrumental language
• French as a third language
• Inclusion of children with special needs
• Multiculturalism
• Emotional stability as a prerequisite to learning
• Music, movement, and art as expressions of self
• Development of critical thinking skills
Details:
We are seeking motivated and creative teachers to begin August 2015-July 2016 with a minimum of a bachelor’s degree plus TEFL.
We are located in Cuenca, a beautiful colonial city, large and modern enough to meet all your needs but still compact enough to retain a quaint, small city feeling. Cuenca is a walking city, and teachers can obtain all their needs within the city center. Ecuador is small enough to allow one to travel throughout the three main regions: beach, mountains, and rainforest during breaks and on weekends. The climate is ideal with spring-like temperatures throughout the year. In recent years Cuenca has become a hot spot for foreigners looking to relocate.
Positions available:
• Kindergarten teacher
• Science Teacher 7th-10th grade
• Social Studies and Language teacher 6th – 10th Grade
• Math teacher 7-12thth Grade
• Art/Drama/PE Teacher – Elementary – High School
• Human Rights Teacher – 12th Grade
Duties: 7:15 to 1:45 Monday to Thursday, 22 teaching periods per week, with 10 planning periods per week.
The position includes free Spanish and Salsa lessons.
Application Process: Please send your resume for consideration to:
Sarah Gill, International Coordinator at sgill@cedei.org
Compensation: Monthly stipend ($400-$460)
Teachers are responsible for their own airfare and the cost of their visa for the 1st year ($80)
Expires: July 29, 2015
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