JOB VACANCY: Teaching English (Sihanoukville) // $200 PM
JOB VACANCY: Teaching English (Sihanoukville) // $200 PM
WHO ARE WE?
We are a social business due to open its doors on SATURDAY 8TH MARCH. Our focus is on MIND / BODY / HEALTH / SPIRIT...
...DAO OF LIFE (PHLAUV NEI CHIVIT in Khmer) means 'WAY OF LIFE'.
We are a vegan / vegetarian cafe and community centre hoping to fill people with delicious and healthy foods and juices, whilst feeding their minds with useful socially conscious information and encouraging responsible environmentally aware behaviour. We want everything that we do to remain in the spirit of our social mission...Even our furniture and decor in the cafe have been created using old recycled materials where possible!! RECYCLE, RECYCLE!
A MORE SOCIAL WAY OF DOING BUSINESS
The income from the cafe will help support our wider development activities such as teaching English, Arts, Yoga, Meditation, Global/Environmental Citizenship and really anything else that fits our mission, so please get in touch to discuss any specific projects you might like to work with us on.
WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR?
Socially conscious.
Passionate.
Empathetic.
Hardworking.
Driven.
Khmer not essential but very useful
Teaching qualifications and/or TEFL or equivalent or some experience of teaching.
Ready for a challenge...
We are looking for Teachers of English (fluent in reading, writing and speaking English), but will also consider teachers of other specialties or topics in line with our mission e.g. Drama, Arts, Yoga etc.
-- We are looking for Teachers of English, who can commit 6 - 8 hours a week to teaching English for Beginners and Intermediate classes (approx 10 students per class)
-- Students will range from 16+ up to Adults (Khmer/Local students)
-- Khmer Head Teacher available to provide support, classes will be held on Weekday evenings from 5pm - 7pm / Tues - Thur
-- $200 per month.
We are a social business due to open its doors on SATURDAY 8TH MARCH. Our focus is on MIND / BODY / HEALTH / SPIRIT...
...DAO OF LIFE (PHLAUV NEI CHIVIT in Khmer) means 'WAY OF LIFE'.
We are a vegan / vegetarian cafe and community centre hoping to fill people with delicious and healthy foods and juices, whilst feeding their minds with useful socially conscious information and encouraging responsible environmentally aware behaviour. We want everything that we do to remain in the spirit of our social mission...Even our furniture and decor in the cafe have been created using old recycled materials where possible!! RECYCLE, RECYCLE!
A MORE SOCIAL WAY OF DOING BUSINESS
The income from the cafe will help support our wider development activities such as teaching English, Arts, Yoga, Meditation, Global/Environmental Citizenship and really anything else that fits our mission, so please get in touch to discuss any specific projects you might like to work with us on.
WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR?
Socially conscious.
Passionate.
Empathetic.
Hardworking.
Driven.
Khmer not essential but very useful
Teaching qualifications and/or TEFL or equivalent or some experience of teaching.
Ready for a challenge...
We are looking for Teachers of English (fluent in reading, writing and speaking English), but will also consider teachers of other specialties or topics in line with our mission e.g. Drama, Arts, Yoga etc.
-- We are looking for Teachers of English, who can commit 6 - 8 hours a week to teaching English for Beginners and Intermediate classes (approx 10 students per class)
-- Students will range from 16+ up to Adults (Khmer/Local students)
-- Khmer Head Teacher available to provide support, classes will be held on Weekday evenings from 5pm - 7pm / Tues - Thur
-- $200 per month.
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Yes, the first hour covers your overstay fee for the day. The rest is pure profit.
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gavinmac wrote:Yes, the first hour covers your overstay fee for the day. The rest is pure profit.
Hey, it could be as high as $7.69 if they only work 6 hours per week!General-Z wrote:$6.25 an hour isn't bad.
A social business, that sounds like pure nonsense.
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What do the Khmer students get at the end of the course?
A certificate from a vegan restaurant printed on recycled cardboard?
A certificate from a vegan restaurant printed on recycled cardboard?
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Agree. Usually when I read 'energetic', I understand that the job is virtual slavery.ruralrage wrote:I can't think of a worse teacher to have than someone who is "driven", non-meat eating etc etc. or a worse position than working for someone who is interested in getting their chakras cleaned out and their cash supply increased by underpaying their politically correct staff. What a whitewash for a ripoff!
'Socially conscious' means will accept crappy wages because of false guilt.
I seriously doubt an audit of the books would show that the employer is being socially conscious towards the employee.
Then again, teachers don't need to eat, they are like monks, they like living like hoboes.
ירי ילדים והפצצת אזרחים דורש אומץ, כמו גם הטרדה מינית של עובדי ההוראה.
Are dreadlocks and fisherman's pants also required?
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I just got a PM from someone asking whether this job is still open and saying he would do it for $300 p/m. Note: the PM was in broken English.
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It wasn't on broken English, buddy. It is all about your hate against Russians. If you trust them to teach English-honestly say it
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