Native English Teachers Required for Riyadh Saudi Arabia ( Al Faisal Academy)

Saudi Arabia (Riyadh)

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Native English Teachers Required For Al Faisal Academy in Riyadh Saudi Arabia

Salary 3000$ to 3400$

Single Fully furnished accomodation provided

Visa provied

Health care provded

paid leave

Returned air ticket provied

Click on the link to know more about Al Faisal Academy

https://alfac.sa/?lang=en

Videos 

https://www.youtube.com/aetgalfac

 

Living in Saudi Arabia & Teaching English

Friendly and welcoming, Saudi Arabia draws a large number of expatriates from around the world. 
The culture is relatively relaxed, and Saudi Arabia enjoy a diverse environment and a comfortable standard of living. 
You will have great advantage of visiting in the Persian Gulf, Bahrain is a comparative “oasis of liberalism” 
among the conservative Muslim countries of the region. It’s popular with travelers for its authentic “Arabness” 
but without the strict application of Islamic law upon its non-Muslim minority. Alcohol is readily available, 
attracting foreign residents of nearby Middle Eastern states. Bahrain is filled with extravagant hotels, ornate shopping plazas, and a large number of luxury tourist resorts. Plentiful oil resources throughout Bahrain have fueled a construction boom in recent years that shows no sign of slowing down.

Cost of living in Saudi Arabia

Living expenses vary by the individual, although most teachers are able to save a good portion of their monthly salary. 
Employment packages for teachers usually include generous benefits, which often extend to dependants as well. 
Furnished accommodation is routinely provided. 
Things for teachers to do in Saudi Arabia 
Saudi Arabia a popular nighttime destination for visitors from its neighboring countries. Dining options include anything from Western fast food, to street stalls, to high-end restaurants. During the day, shopping is an extremely popular pastime. There are a number of shopping malls as well as markets. 


Saudi Arabia Travel 
Many travelers find Saudi Arabia an ideal mix of traditional Arab culture and Western-friendly attitudes. Residents of Saudi Arabia’s neighboring countries, such as Bahrain, often come to Saudi Arabia to relax socially.

 

 Shop and Eat at Al Faisaliya Tower 


If you’re looking for a fancy night out on the town, you must pay a visit to The Globe restaurant at the top of Al Faisaliya Tower. Here you can taste a variety of European meals, High Tea, and deserts, at a table that overlooks all of Riyadh. If this doesn’t fit your tastes, step over to Il Terrazo restaurant, an all-you-can eat Brazilian barbeque. This open-air, but misted, restaurant plays music (which is absent in most public places) and is a mixed gender zone. Once the sun sets, step out onto the observation deck for a 360 degree view of the city, with the desert in the background. Then walk off the food, in the expansive mall below.

 

Life in Saudi Arabia: Society

 

Despite aspiring to be a modern country in many respects, Saudi Arabia still has one of the most traditional societies in the world. Life in Saudi Arabia is governed by firm religious beliefs, rules and traditions, and expats living in Saudi Arabia have to get used to that as there is no way around it.

The traditions and attitudes of Saudi Arabia have been shaped by Islam as well as Bedouin culture. Thus, expats living in Saudi Arabia will discover that family bonds are still much stronger than in many other cultures, to an extent that they permeate all aspects of life in Saudi Arabia, even in the business world.

 

Living in Saudi Arabia: Culture

Cultural life in Saudi Arabia has to be in agreement with strict interpretations of the Quran. In practice, this means that the visual arts, for example, are limited to geometric, floral or abstract designs, as representations of human beings are forbidden. Although there are some cinemas in larger cities, relinquishing the joys of theater comes with the territory of life in Saudi Arabia for expats.

Music and dance form an important part of cultural life in Saudi Arabia, as does Bedouin poetry. Literature in Saudi Arabia in general is, however, kept in check by strict censorship rules. If a life in Saudi Arabia is planned for expats, they should be aware that, just as there is no freedom of religion, there is no real freedom of expression, either.

 

Interested candidates can email CVS at salem@aetag.info must write ad reference that you are applying through ( English Today Recruitment Job Ad ( www.englishrecruitment.com

 

English Today Recruitment 

www.englishrecruitment.com

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Required Degrees

Bachelor degree with CELTA TESOL OR TEFL 3 years experience teaching to adults

Fields of Expertise
  • University
  • ESL/EFL To Adults
  • English Language teaching to adults

Teacher Selection Criteria

Native speaker of English

Native Speakers & Europeans Can Be Also Considered

Degree

Bachelor degree with CELTA TESOL OR TEFL 3 years experience teaching to adults

Certification

Bachelor degree with CELTA TESOL OR TEFL 3 years experience teaching to adults

Job Overview

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Vacancy

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Legal Working Or Visa Status

We assist in processing visa of candidates

Remaining Days

0 days

Salary

3400.00

Currency

US Dollars

How To Apply?

  • Please state your Name + Nationality + Intended Position in the Email Subject.
  • Please attach your CV, a self-intro video, and photocopies of your passport, reference letter, degree and teaching related certificates. Candidates who are currently working in China are also required to present a copy of their current work and residence permit.
  • Please write a brief cover letter in the content stating your convenient time for potential face-to-face interview, or Skype ID for online interview.