The British Committee for Relations with Other Countries was formed in 1934 by Sir Reginald Leeper with the support of the Foreign Office. Its role was to improve the understanding of Britain across the world. This included arranging for lecturers and books to be sent overseas, supporting British institutes and societies and English schools in other countries, arranging visits for individuals to the UK, and organising music performances and art exhibitions, much as we do today. The main focus was on the countries of the Middle East, Mediterranean, Europe and Latin America.
In 1935 the name changed to the British Council for Relations with Other Countries and in 1936 it was shortened to simply the British Council.
The British Council in Nigeria is looking for suitably qualified and experienced individuals to join thier team of IELTS Examiners in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt.
Requirements:
An undergraduate degree or a qualification which can be demonstrated to be equivalent to an undergraduate degree.
A recognised qualification in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) or recognised equivalent as part of a recognised university award course.
At least 3 years full time (or the equivalent part time) relevant TESOL teaching experience (minimum one year post certificate level qualification).
The majority of this teaching experience must relate to adult students (16 years and over).
The required professional attributes and interpersonal skills.
How To Apply
Read through the FAQs for intending IELTS examiners document http://www.britishcouncil.org/africa-ng-faq-for-ielts-examiners-applicants.doc for more information on the minimum professional requirements and an application form, please contact:
British Council
20 Thompson Avenue
Ikoyi, Lagos
E-mail: exams@ng.britishcouncil.org
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