Here in part 2, we continue with opportunities for teaching English in northern Mexico. This group includes the states of Torreón, Coahuila, Culiacán and Sinaloa. The next group of listings are:
German school
Sea Street No. 675
Neck. Residential Torreon
Torreon, Coahuila 27240
Telephone: (871)720 – 4660
Fax: (871)720 – 4660
Contact person Carlos Noyola, Administrator
The ESL Program Coordinator position here has responsibilities that include: overseeing the elementary, middle, and high school English curriculum, hiring staff, supervising and evaluating staff, developing schedules, administering discipline, public relations, and planning events. Requirements are: bachelor’s degree in education, master’s degree in education, and a minimum of one year of prior experience. Your salary would be $1,362 US dollars per month (paid in Mexican pesos = 13,282) with $238 US dollars (2,323 pesos) paid for each month (you receive that money in December and another part in June), plus a $1,000 BONUS dollars for end of the school year for travel expenses. (payment in US dollars). There is an incentive bonus at the end of the school year of $1500 US dollars paid in US dollars.
unlimited english
Valentin Range No. 800
Colonial Garden
San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi 78270
Telephone: 52 (4) 833-1277
Fax: 52 (4) 833-1277
Contact person: Mr. Michael Tan
English Unlimited is a language center located in San Luis Potosí. This is a colonial city, where walking through its streets you will find historical museums, cultural houses and theaters. It has a very relaxed atmosphere, with families taking a siesta in the many squares of the city. The center offers education in basic English and business English. Our students are mostly professionals working for international companies who are extremely enthusiastic about learning English.
Qualifications: Must be dynamic, energetic, outgoing and flexible to adapt to different languages and cultures. You don’t need years of experience, but you must be able to handle teaching professionals, teens, and children. It is a challenging job, but at the same time very rewarding. No experience required.
english college institute
NORTH DIVISION ENGLISH SCHOOL 1915
NECK. Farm Corner
Torreon, Coahuila
Telephones: 52 (871) 720-6001 or 721-0742
FAX: 52 (871) 720-6301
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.teaching-jobs-torreon.com.mx/institute.htm
Contact: Patricia Medina or Rosario Villareal
Colegio Inglés Torreón is a private Catholic institution that offers a bilingual program. In their Primary Program, they deal with a Mexican teacher in each class who is in charge of the autonomous Spanish program for two groups and a native English speaking teacher who teaches the English program and speaks only English during class time for the same two groups. . Therefore, his students have a Spanish teacher for half of the school day and an English teacher for the other half. Primary runs from grade 1 to grade 6. For photos of the school, requirements and full contact details, please visit the school’s website listed above.
American College of Torreon
Av. Mayran and Nogal S/N
Neck. Torreon Garden
Torreon 27200
Telephone: 713 – 5389
Fax: 717 – 3155
General website: http://www.cat.mx/
Teaching Opportunities Website: [http://www.cat.mx/teaching/teaching.html]
Email: [email protected]
Colegio Americano de Torreón (CAT) is a private, non-profit, independent, non-denominational international day school that offers a bilingual/bicultural education program to Mexican, American, and international students in grades Pre-K through 12. th degree. Student enrollment is approximately 1,300 from Kindergarten I (age three) through High School III (grade 12). Normal class size is approximately 25 students per teacher. The student body is 97% Mexican, 2% American, and 1% Other. The faculty has 94 teachers and 29 teaching assistants. The faculty is 54% Mexican, 34% American, 10% Canadian, and 2% represented by other nationalities. For an up-to-date list of current teacher requirements, please visit the Teaching Opportunities web page mentioned above.
Be sure to check out my other articles in the two continuing series: Teaching English in Mexico and Traveling in Mexico. If you want more information, have questions or comments, you can send an email to the author; see address below.