LANGUAGE TEACHER / PEDAGOGY SPECIALIST
If you are an enthusiastic teacher who isn’t afraid of innovation, strives to self-development and testing out different cool tools, join our team and make learning process fun!
Responsibilities
- Identify students’ learning needs
- Develop and apply various teaching approaches
- Analyze and understand the language training application
- Test out the application on focus groups/students
- Suggest changes based on practical use of application
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Degree in Linguistics
- Degree in Pedagogy
- 3 + years of experience in teaching languages
- Professional knowledge of one and more foreign languages
- Practicing language instructor at a language school
- Passionate about innovation
- Creative and analytical thinking skills
Perks
- We guarantee fun and bunch of other things which you will like
- Solid hardware
- Team events
- Dynamic training system
- Health insurance and snacks are presumed
- Good atmosphere
If you think you are a perfect match, hurry up to send your CV to “career@tutor-platform.com” mentioning the title of the position “English Teacher” on the subject line.
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