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ESL Teaching Jobs Available in Phnom Penh, Cambodia - Start in July!

Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 9:04 am
by jackhiringdepartment
Cambodia is a really easy country to live in. There is minimal stress, a thriving English job market, and the price of living is low.

Phnom Penh is at that sweet spot of development for expat living. At the same time, Phnom Penh retains its chaotic pace and Cambodian charm. The expat scene in Phnom Penh is a thriving community with interesting people, young and old, from around the world. There are events taking place every day of the week.

Moving abroad need not be stressful or confusing, especially not if you choose Cambodia! Fly in, get that work visa and start applying for jobs!

About our School:

Established in 1966, ALIS International School is one of the top international school in Cambodia. Working with us, Teachers have a lot of room to incorporate their personal style into the curriculum and enjoy their time discovering a new world.

We are looking for 15 Native English Teachers to start working in July 1st 2017.

About the Position:

(1) Salary: start out $1,200 - $1,500/month
(2) Working hour: Monday - Friday from 7:30am to 4pm
(3) Days off: 2 days/week (Saturday and Sunday)
(4) Work permit provided
(5 ) Visa: offer Z visa & contract
(6) All Cambodian and American national holiday paid, 2-week holiday paid/year
(7) Insurance provided


Requirement:

From native speaking countries with clear English accent (The USA, The UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand)
Holding teaching certificate: - TEFL / TESOL / CELTA
Bachelor Degree/or above
Teaching Experience (6 months to 1 year at least)
Age: under 40 years old

How To Apply

1. Please send your CV ( cover letter ), a photo of your degree, teaching certificate, passport to our email: [email protected]
2. Please use email subject: (Your full name) Apply for ALIS Cambodia

Re: ESL Teaching Jobs Available in Phnom Penh, Cambodia - Start in July!

Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 9:39 am
by frank lee bent
Why under 40?
Any former employees care to rate this employer?

Re: ESL Teaching Jobs Available in Phnom Penh, Cambodia - Start in July!

Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 9:48 am
by juansweetpotato
#dWell there is definitive proof of agesim, in case you needed it.
An American co - owned and US accredited ' international' Christian School is openly advertising for teachers under 40. I'm actually surprised they didn't put ' no men! '.

You can always rely on a Christian do do the right thing.

By the way, what is the standard retirement age in the US?

Re: ESL Teaching Jobs Available in Phnom Penh, Cambodia - Start in July!

Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 12:43 pm
by epidemiks
1. There is no such thing as a Z visa in Cambodia.

2. Another 'international school' where no criminal record check is required.

Re: ESL Teaching Jobs Available in Phnom Penh, Cambodia - Start in July!

Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2017 12:42 am
by golfnut505
juansweetpotato wrote: Fri Jun 16, 2017 9:48 am #dWell there is definitive proof of agesim, in case you needed it.
An American co - owned and US accredited ' international' Christian School is openly advertising for teachers under 40. I'm actually surprised they didn't put ' no men! '.

You can always rely on a Christian do do the right thing.

By the way, what is the standard retirement age in the US?
It's usually somewhere in the 60's. Fortunately, I was able to call it quits at age 52 in 2006.

Re: ESL Teaching Jobs Available in Phnom Penh, Cambodia - Start in July!

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2017 10:04 pm
by vladimir
jackhiringdepartment wrote: Fri Jun 16, 2017 9:04 amAge: under 40 years old
So Jesus made it by a few years. Lucky, that.


I can just feel the luuurv...sorry, you're 41, you're useless.

Good to see them putting the principles into practice.

Re: ESL Teaching Jobs Available in Phnom Penh, Cambodia - Start in July!

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 7:11 am
by Duncan
epidemiks wrote: Fri Jun 16, 2017 12:43 pm 1. There is no such thing as a Z visa in Cambodia.

2. Another 'international school' where no criminal record check is required.


It's just a spelling mistake. Teachers are allowed to do that.