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Teach in Saudi Arabia!
Are you a fully qualified Music Teacher with a proven track record of success?
Ready to teach internationally?
Does the opportunity of earning a tax-free salary while experiencing a new culture and travelling abroad appeal to you?
Check this out!
An outstanding, highly reputable international school in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia is looking for experienced teachers with at least 2 years of experience. Salaries start at £3,500 tax-free per month (in addition to benefits) and go up to £5,000 per month depending on years of experience.
Saudi Arabia is a great country and is also one of the safest countries in the region. Saudi Arabia enjoys all year round sunshine and is also a short flight away from sought after holiday destinations such as; Dubai, sub-Saharan Africa, Europe and South-East Asia.
Requirements
- Undergraduate from a university in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, South Africa, or the USA.
- A PGCE, American Teaching License or equivalent in the subject taught; i.e. PGCE in Music Education for Music teacher applicants.
- Qualified Teacher Status/Teaching License.
- Experience teaching one of the following curricula is a must: British, US Common Core, Canadian, Australian, NZ, or IB.
Benefits
- Salary scale starts at £3,500 tax-free per month and goes up to £5,000 per month, in addition to benefits package;
- Free accommodation
- Annual return flights
- Health insurance
- Visa for the employee
- Gratuity bonus upon completion of the contract.
- 6 weeks annual leave in addition to public and religious holidays.
Requirements
Undergraduate from a university in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, South Africa, or the USA. A PGCE, American Teaching License or equivalent in the subject taught; i.e. PGCE in Music Education for Music teacher applicants. Qualified Teacher Status/Teaching License. Experience teaching one of the following curricula is a must: British, US Common Core, Canadian, Australian, NZ, or IB.