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Learning & Development Coordinator
– Tunis, Tunisia (TUN-T-00031)
The British Council is the United Kingdom’s international organization for cultural relations and educational opportunities. Founded in 1934, we are a UK charity governed by Royal Charter and a UK public body. We work to change lives by creating opportunities for people to learn and develop. We work with over 100 countries across the world in the fields of arts and culture, English language, education and civil society. Each year we reach over 20 million people face-to-face and more than 500 million people online, via broadcasts and publications.
We are looking for a dynamic Teacher of English with experience in teaching both adults (18+) and Young Learners (6-17) to join our team of 25 teachers. Our purpose-built Teaching Centre in central Tunis offers modern teaching facilities with a great professional development programme, with opportunities for teachers to improve their teaching skills, build on their qualifications
The Role Purpose
Essential Requirements:
High proficiency in English – full mastery of English across all 4 skills equivalent to user IELTS Band 9 in each of the 4 sections of the academic module.
A minimum of 2 years full-time post-TEFL qualification (CELTA/Trinity CertTESOL) teaching experience gained from teaching a variety of age groups and levels from young learners through to adults. You should have experience in teaching two or more of the following age groups:
Desirable Requirements:
Please refer to our Careers page, Middle East & North Africa, for further information about our teaching centres and the various opportunities available for teachers in the region –
The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and is keen to reflect diversity at every level within the organisation. We welcome applications from all sections of the community. We guarantee an interview to disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria. British Council appointments are contingent on thorough checks. In the UK, and where appropriate systems exist overseas, these include Criminal Records checks.