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elevenstam

Our school of foreign languages is currently looking for English Native Teacher for some of our classes. We are looking for part-time native speakers of English, with university degrees and CELTA or TEFL certification. 

- The location of our school in Moscow is m. Kurskaya
- Salary about $90 per lesson
- Part-time job from 9.00 to 11.00 a.m. or from 7.00 to 10.00 p.m. 4 days per week (12 academic hours per week)
- One year part-time contract


Elena
+7 926 2577361
elevenstam@gmail.com

Havok88

Are positions like this available often? I am moving to Moscow within the next year and I have a BA in English and Composition.

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