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TEACHER (Hourly-paid)

The British Council Teaching  Operation in Budapest, Hungary is recruiting  high performing hourly-paid  Teachers of English to teach adults and, in particular, young learners between the ages of 6 - 17 during the academic year and on our summer programmes

The positions for teachers of English offer exciting opportunities and a competitive hourly rate for highly-motivated EFL teachers. Suitable candidates must have the right to work in Hungary and be able to provide invoices.

A proven track record in teaching English for different age groups (young learners aged 6-17, adults) and on different courses (general English, business English, exams preparation) are essential. You must also have a first degree and a TEFL certificate qualification or equivalent. Successful candidates will be asked for three references and to apply for a UK &/ or Hungarian Criminal Record check Those teachers with less than 2 years experience of teaching will be regularly observed and mentored. Some language skills in Hungarian are desirable but not essential.

Short-listing is carried out against knowledge, qualifications and experience as specified in the person specification section of the job description. We may also shortlist against desirable competencies if we get a large pool of applications. Interviewing is carried out against the essential teaching skills, the core behaviours and the generic skills.

TO APPLY

We do not accept CVs.

Please send a completed application form, including contact details for three referees, (one should be your most recent employer) to teaching@britishcouncil.hu

 Download application form

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