English is a first language for most Belizeans, so it is not my impression that there are many job offerings for foreign English teachers. This is a collection of information on finding work as an English teacher in Belize. Employers- Submit descriptions of your job offerings and contact information below. Teachers- Post your employment resumes [...]
English is a first language for most Belizeans, so it is not my impression that there are many job offerings for foreign English teachers.
This is a collection of information on finding work as an English teacher in Belize.
Employers- Submit descriptions of your job offerings and contact information below.
Teachers- Post your employment resumes or CVs below. Include a brief cover letter saying how long you want to work in Belize, what types of classes you would like to teach, your pay requirements, and contact information.
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