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Part time English teacher wanted
Posted: Sat 13 Feb 2016 10:38 pm
by sisi
I am looking for a Native English teacher for Creche in Lapta. The Creche hours- 8.15 am- 12.15 pm.
Must be very creative, positive, reliable and experienced with small children.
Also I am looking for an experienced English teacher to give private lessons to small groups in the afternoon.
contact
silvioztuna@yahoo.com
Re: Part time English teacher wanted
Posted: Sun 14 Feb 2016 4:29 pm
by johnny1
i may be interested bit a little later on
when did you need by?
Re: Part time English teacher wanted
Posted: Sun 14 Feb 2016 5:58 pm
by Marions
On another thread I queried whether one must have a kimlik card and the answer was a 'yes'.
Such a shame because there are many good native English speakers, trained teachers, who cannot go for this job. So wish they would change a few of the rules here, but who am I to say.
So, Johnny, hope you are a citizen.
Re: Part time English teacher wanted
Posted: Mon 15 Feb 2016 12:38 am
by johnny1
thankyou marions
actually yes i am a citizen of cyprus but not a turkish one
Re: Part time English teacher wanted
Posted: Mon 15 Feb 2016 8:26 am
by Marions
Good. And Lucky you. I have been waiting nearly 13 years but maybe before I die. The job sounds terrific.
Re: Part time English teacher wanted
Posted: Mon 15 Feb 2016 12:55 pm
by johnny1
marions why dont you reply for the job anyway?you have nothing to lose. im sure your charachter and personality could make them offer you it. go for it!
Re: Part time English teacher wanted
Posted: Mon 15 Feb 2016 1:24 pm
by Keithcaley
johnny1 wrote:marions why dont you reply for the job anyway?you have nothing to lose. im sure your charachter and personality could make them offer you it. go for it!
She can't apply for the job, because she doesn't have a Kimlik (TRNC I.D. card / proof of citizenship), which is a requirement for the job see
here.
I seem to remember you saying that you live in the South, so when you say that you are a 'Citizen of Cyprus', do you mean North or South? - because, unless there is a settlement, you will actually need a Kimlik to work here. Sad but true
Re: Part time English teacher wanted
Posted: Mon 15 Feb 2016 1:54 pm
by wibow
I was making an enquiry for my friend. Sent an e-mail but its come back failed saying you don't have a yahoo account xx
Re: Part time English teacher wanted
Posted: Mon 15 Feb 2016 1:56 pm
by johnny1
keith i do live in the south ,you remember well.
there are many tcyps living and working in the south without any need for the papers and they have told me that their are also many gr cyps in the north likewise
Re: Part time English teacher wanted
Posted: Mon 15 Feb 2016 5:16 pm
by Keithcaley
johnny1 wrote:keith i do live in the south ,you remember well.
there are many tcyps living and working in the south without any need for the papers and they have told me that their are also many gr cyps in the north likewise
If you clicked on the link that I posted, you will see that the school have specified that any applicant
must have a Kimlik (TRNC I.D. card / proof of TRNC citizenship).
There may well be many GC's working 'illegally' in the North (without a Kimlik or a Work Permit) but the school have made it clear that they will only accept applications from Kimlik holders!
If you don't want to listen to what I say, then fine!
Re: Part time English teacher wanted
Posted: Mon 15 Feb 2016 5:48 pm
by Marions
Unfortunately rules is rules. Anyone form the south coming over and working illegally doe s not have too much of a problem is found breaking the law and then just returning to the south. Unfortunately the employer would be faced with a 10,000tl fine . It is true that many TC's work in the south and that is quite legal as most of them have identity cards for the south. So no probs. I have friends who worked there, and I could if I wanted as I am a European with a passport to prove it, so they could not sotp me from seeking work (doesn't mean I would get it0. However, as the North is not fully in the EU, my European passport is of no value when seeking work.
When I worked in the south it was pre EU and I needed a Work permit , and unfortunately the same applies here now. I have taught here, but that was before the law was tightened up.
It is flattering what you say Johnny, and I would like to think it true - my personality and experience would make me suitable for the job, but I don't think for a moment I am worth a 10,000tl fine.
Such a rule means that employers in the north are potentially missing out of many excellent candidate,s but , as I said, rules is rules.
Just wish they would change them, but they are not l,ikely to do that for me.
I really don't think you would stand a chance Johnny - unless they were to take you on and take a chance, and it would seem that this particular school also wishes to abide by the law.
Ho hum!!!!
Re: Part time English teacher wanted
Posted: Mon 15 Feb 2016 8:02 pm
by Marions
Hi Wibow. Do try the e mail again. It worked for me, so maybe there was something wrong. Try again by clicking on the address given in the first posting, and then write again.
Re: Part time English teacher wanted
Posted: Mon 15 Feb 2016 11:53 pm
by johnny1
marions why dont you try in the south?if you need any help in that please let me know