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Follow on Google News | LoveTEFL to help graduates to kick-start their careers with a free supported teaching programmeLoveTEFL are looking to help graduates kick-start their careers with their free supported China programme this summer.
By: LoveTEFL The LoveTEFL China programme will recruit 100 graduates to teach English in some of the most exciting provinces in China. The programme, which commences on August 25 2012, will give the opportunity for high-calibre graduates, with a degree and 2-years work experience – gained in any job and during any time period – the experience to teach in China for a year. The impressive free programme also offers the chance to gain a free online accredited Teaching English as a Foreign Language Certificate (TEFL) certificate, free accommodation, a salary of RMB 6000 per month tax free (approx. £600 pm), meal allowances and return flight reimbursements after successful completion of a 1 year contract. According to a recent report from the Office for National Statistics 1.03 million people between the ages of 16-24 were unemployed for the period of December – February 2012. This programme will therefore benefit university leavers who are looking to broaden their horizons, who are perhaps considering a career in teaching and who are struggling to find work across the UK. The free LoveTEFL teacher recruitment programmes differ from most teaching programmes as they take responsibility for support and service for their candidates from start to finish. Their one-stop service creates a sense of community for the teachers and for social and professional development to ensure applicants are given the best support, skills and experience possible to benefit them and their future careers. Ian O’Sullivan, Recruitment Manager of LoveTEFL, said: “At a time when 1 in 5 university leavers are unemployed we believe our China programme will really help graduates across the UK gain the skills and experience necessary to kick-start their careers. “Our programme is unique – it’s free and provides ongoing support for all our candidates. We make sure all our students are settled and offer support and social events throughout the programme to give them the opportunity to connect up with other students who started their new life at the same time. “I’d urge anyone looking to take the first step to a new career, a new life and a new network of friends from all over the world to consider this programme.” Graduates who are looking for further information about this programme should visit http://www.lovetefl.com/ ENDS Notes to Editors LoveTEFL is an online teaching English as a foreign language business (TEFL) with a difference. In addition to offering a 120 hours online TEFL course and a classroom course, LoveTEFL also offer a free supported jobs packages, which includes a 120-hour TEFL training course, a teaching contract in Thailand or China, a working Visa and a guaranteed job for one year. Once the person gets settled in their new home town, LoveTEFL will help refresh their skills and support them in finding accommodation. http://www.lovetefl.com About the free supported China programme LoveTEFL is now recruiting 100 graduates to join our supported china programme arriving in Beijing August 25th 2012. Applicants must have the following requirements Native English speaker 2 years work experience (in any job) A Bachelor’s Degree A 120-hour Teaching English as a Foreign Language Certificate (TEFL) – Or be prepared to undertake the TEFL course (free) if successful in the supported job package application A strong desire to work in China and help develop the language ability of Chinese students The commitment to work in China for a full academic year And finally, bags of passion, a great sense of humour and a camera! Further information for media enquirers For further information please contact Sarah Ollington in the Red Robot Media PR team on 07948 579 827 alternatively e-mail: sarah@red-robot.net End
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