11.2105, Jobs: Spanish: Occasional teaching with Language Plus

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Subject: 11.2105, Jobs: Spanish: Occasional teaching with Language Plus

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Date:  28 Sep 2000 18:00:37 -0000
From:  Connie Gyenis <langplus at aol.com>
Subject:  Spanish: Occasional teaching with Language Plus, USA

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Date:  28 Sep 2000 18:00:37 -0000
From:  Connie Gyenis <langplus at aol.com>
Subject:  Spanish: Occasional teaching with Language Plus, USA


Rank of Job: BA
Areas Required: Spanish for Adults
Other Desired Areas:
University or Organization: Language Plus
Department:
State or Province: varies
Country: U.S.
Final Date of Application: 12/15/00
Contact: Connie Gyenis langplus at aol.com

Address for Applications:
4110   Rio Bravo
El Paso
TX 79902
USA

Teach ten-day survival courses to small groups of adults in Spanish.

This is a fun assignment for the adventurous and will happen two or
three times per year for the next five years. This is a non-traditional
"survival" format with curricula supplied. There will be one month's
notice before each course and all expenses will be paid plus $1650 per
course. The teacher must be able to obtain a security clearance, have at
least a BA, two years teaching, be free to travel to a major US city for
two weeks at a time, and have an ILR 4 rating (native, non-technical).
US citizen or permanent resident.

Please fax resume to us at (915) 544-8640, e-mail to langplus at aol.com
or call (915) 544-8600.

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