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kaye griffin
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« on: 27 April 2003, 9:43:00 am »
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I am interested in talking to teachers who have gained employment in international schools. I am a New Zealand teacher and wish to teach in one. How jobs were won, salary negotiations, housing etc
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« on: 27 April 2003, 9:43:00 am »
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Kiwi teacher
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« Reply #1 on: 27 April 2003, 16:06:00 pm »
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I'm a Kiwi and have been teaching Internationally for 6 years. Best way is to contact Gavin Allen of Search Associates in Auckland. Do a search for Search Associates and you'll find loads of info, including how to contact Gavin. He certainly helped us get jobs!
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LTSVP
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« Reply #2 on: 27 April 2003, 17:16:00 pm »
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You might want to join the American Association of Singapore. They offer an employment service for expats known as CRCE (careers resource centre for expats).  website is aasingapore.com.sg. I have noticed that they always seem to have teaching jobs advertised. Good luck!
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« Reply #3 on: 02 May 2003, 14:38:00 pm »
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Sorry to jump in on this, but does anyone know of an agency in England which sources teachers for international schools here in Singapore?
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« Reply #4 on: 02 May 2003, 15:01:00 pm »
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forget the agencies, they all advertise in the TES - now is the wrong time of year though to be looking - its more Jan / Feb time.
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« Reply #5 on: 02 May 2003, 15:40:00 pm »
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Agencies are ECIS and Search Associates. They operate in several countries, including England. While most vacancies have been filled, there are always last-minute vacancies.
TES is another good idea. Look up their website.
The International Educator (TIE) is another option
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XBL
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« Reply #6 on: 02 May 2003, 16:59:00 pm »
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Along these lines, could somebody share what the salary ranges at Expat schools are for a teacher with 5-10 years of experience?
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« Reply #7 on: 02 May 2003, 17:17:00 pm »
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5-6k depending on whether 5 or 10 years.
Thats base. Then add 13 month, housing allowance, expat allowance and contract fulfillment bonus.
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