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Maltese Teacher
Location
United Kingdom
Posted
5 days ago
Salary
$15 / hour
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Maltese Teacher
Language Trainers | In-Person (Workplace or Home) and Online (Zoom-Meet-Skype) Language Courses
• Provide Maltese language lessons online to students • Tailor lessons to meet the needs of beginner level students • Schedule lessons in the afternoon twice per week
Job Requirements
- Be a native Maltese speaker and/or hold a relevant teaching qualification
- Have experience as a language teacher, translator or interpreter
- Have a valid work permit/visa
- Live within 20 miles of the specified location
Benefits
- Schedule and location may be flexible based on availability
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