SBI Madania
Advertised: 28-4-07 | Closing Date: 27-5-07.
Urgently Required
A fast growing modern Indonesian school located in Bogor.
Japanese
Language Teacher
(JLT-JHS/SHS)
(Jawa Barat - Bogor)
Requirements:
Undergraduate from any discipline
Age between 25-35 years old
Having min 2 years working experience
High listening and oral communication skills
Adaptability and creative responses to setbacks and obstacles
Personal management; a sense of willingness to develop one's career and to take pride in accomplishments
Group and interpersonal effectiveness, cooperation, teamwork and skills at negotiating disagreements
Fluency in English both oral & written
Akta IV holders is preferred
If you feel that you possess the above qualifications, and are willing to work hand in hand in a dynamic environment, please send your application letter, with the position code in the upper left corner of the envelope, to :
Personnel Department
PO BOX 1487 JKS 12014
Or
SBI Madania
Perumahan Telaga Kahuripan
Jl. Raya Parung Bogor
KM. 47.5 Parung - Bogor 16330
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Lowongan Kerja Sebagai Japanes Language Teacher in Bogor
Label: Education
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