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Job Vacancy Teacher Singapore Cambridge H2 A-Level

Posted By: sinergia

Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2016

Remuneration: $10.00

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Job Description:
•Maintain a teaching assignment for each module.
•Instruct the assigned course(s) in accordance with the approved curriculum.
•Make a report to evaluate student learning process
Requirements
•Female/Male
•Subject : Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics
•Have teaching experience(s) Cambridge/IB Curriculum
•Fluent in oral and written English
•Patient, responsible
•Good communication and lesson delivery skills
•Passionate about teaching and working with students
•Excellent in integrity
•Available on Weekend
•Have commitment to teach minimal 6 months
•Minimal Bachelor degree in a relevant field
•Preferably for Graduates bachelor degree or master degree from the famous State Universities in Singapore or Famous Universities in Foreign Countries
•Domiciled in Singapore



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