Required an Arabic teacher with 2 years of experience for a educational institute
in Sharjah as a teacher cum secretary. The Role Experienced Arabic Language teachers required for 2014/2015. Candidates will be responsible for:
- Preparation of curriculum
- Delivering the course in line with a prepared curriculum
- Record keeping and student progress report writing
- Handling students with different levels of Arabic
- Teaching students from different backgrounds and nationalities
- Coordinating with government organizations in Arabic as and when
required.
Requirements Essential:
- Minimum of 2 years of experience teaching Arabic Language for various
levels
- Ideally, a BA in Arabic Literature or Education or holding an equivalent
higher professional qualification
- Candidate should be a native Arabic speaker
- Organizational skills, flexibility, and responsibility
- Experience working with organizational/administrative tasks
- Experience working with international students or student networks
preferred
- Knowledge of Excel / Word / PowerPoint and use of the Interactive
Whiteboard
- The ability to work as part of a team
- Good command in spoken and written English Other Essential Details:
- Candidate must have valid resident visa Start Date: Immediate
We offer a competitive package and place emphasis on professional development.
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