We are looking for two English teachers


SPAIN / Abracadabra English

Abracadabra English is a small family run academy in Segovia, close to Madrid in the centre of Spain.

We are looking to recruit two teachers, one full time and another part time with the possibility to increase to full time.

The full time teacher will be teaching afternoons from Monday to Thursday or Friday, primarily children from 5 to 8 years old, with other classes too.

Enthusiastic, creative and well organised teachers are encouraged to apply. There is a scheme of work in place to follow for each level group, which can be adapted to accommodate different teaching styles.

Singing, music, stories, games, puppets and phonics will all form part of the classes.

The part time teacher will also be teaching afternoons but with morning classes a possibility too. The students will mostly be teenagers and adults, with occasional Business English.

Many of the classes will be preparing for the Cambridge exams or alternative B2 exams, so knowledge of this would be advantageous.

Salary and benefits

Full time post 20 hours teaching. 10 hours planning. Salary 1,100 euros monthly, after tax. Start date 14th September 2015.

Part time post 15 hours teaching, 7 hours planning. Salary pro rata with the above job. The hours could increase, but not decrease.
Start date 1st October 2015.

Both posts include paid social security, and Christmas and Easter holidays, plus local and regional Bank Holidays.

Contracts to end on 17th June 2016.

Requirements

Experience working with children for the full time post, preferably 2 years.

TEFL / CELTA qualified for the part time post.

Both candidates must be British Natives.

How to apply

Cover letter, explaining why you are suitable for the position, with CV.

Sent to abracadabraenglish@hotmail.es

Thank you.

Expires: Sept 5, 2015

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