For anyone who wants to work/live in Philippines long term
Posted: March 30th, 2011, 7:22 am
If there is anyone here who wants to live and work in the Philippines making a livable wage and meet the following qualifications you can PM me for more info. This type of work does not offer a working visa or any other benefits (you can live in the Philippines on a tourist visa, you just have to renew every two months for around 4k pesos or so); just a decent wage that enables you to live like an upper class Filipino (50-100k Peso a month depending on amount of work available; cash, minus 10-15% tax). I'll only be replying to this post up until April 11th 2011. So after that you're shit out of luck.
* Native English Speaker from the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, United States, Australia, New Zealand or South Africa.
• An undergraduate degree or a qualification which can be demonstrated to be equivalent to an undergraduate degree.
• A recognized qualification in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) or recognized equivalent as part of a recognized university award course.
• At least 3 years full time (or the equivalent part time) relevant TESOL teaching experience (minimum one year post certificate level qualification). The majority of this teaching experience must relate to adult students (16 years and over).
• The required professional attributes and interpersonal skills. (Basically speak proper colloquial English, be responsible and not an asshole)
Don't PM if you don't meet these qualifications, you're not going to be considered. Actually, people with masters or PhD degrees will have a better chance then just the minimums unless you have a lot of teaching experience in the classroom.
* Native English Speaker from the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, United States, Australia, New Zealand or South Africa.
• An undergraduate degree or a qualification which can be demonstrated to be equivalent to an undergraduate degree.
• A recognized qualification in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) or recognized equivalent as part of a recognized university award course.
• At least 3 years full time (or the equivalent part time) relevant TESOL teaching experience (minimum one year post certificate level qualification). The majority of this teaching experience must relate to adult students (16 years and over).
• The required professional attributes and interpersonal skills. (Basically speak proper colloquial English, be responsible and not an asshole)
Don't PM if you don't meet these qualifications, you're not going to be considered. Actually, people with masters or PhD degrees will have a better chance then just the minimums unless you have a lot of teaching experience in the classroom.