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Total 7 Director/C-Level english teacher job vacancies in Australia

Deputy Director of Learning - English

Full-time
Birmingham, West Midlands, B42 2SY,...
Information Technology
1 week ago
What skills and experience we're looking forWho we’re looking forWe’re looking for a Deputy Director of Learning for English.....

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Director of Learning: English - Girls' School

Full-time
Barnet, London, NW7 2EU, England
Information Technology
1 week ago
Full TimeMPS/UPS (Outer London) plus TLR 1A Required: January 2025 or soonerYour new school Hasmonean Multi-Academy Trust is a ce.....

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Deputy Director of Learning - English (Maternity cover)

Full-time
Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD3 8HE,...
Information Technology
1 week ago
What skills and experience we're looking forWho we’re looking forWe’re looking for a Deputy Director of Learning -English wit.....

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Director of Sport / Physical Education Teacher

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Information Technology
1 week ago
XCL World Academy is seeking to appoint a Director of Sport cum Secondary Years Physical Education Teacher. This is a full-time contract position star.....

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Director of Sport / Physical Education Teacher

Full-time
Singapore, Singapore
Information Technology
1 week ago
XCL World Academy is seeking to appoint a Director of Sport cum Secondary Years Physical Education Teacher. This is a full-time contract position star.....

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Director of English

Full-time
Birmingham, West Midlands, B31 4BS,...
Information Technology
3 weeks ago
What skills and experience we're looking forNo English teacher doubts the power of their subject to change lives. But we need.....

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Deputy Director of Learning - English

Full-time
Birmingham, West Midlands, B8 3DT,...
Information Technology
4 weeks ago
What skills and experience we're looking forWho we’re looking forWe’re looking for a Deputy Director of Learning - English wi.....

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