Mathematics and science teacher also business studiesWhat type of job are you looking for? Teaching in a secondary school or college in Kuwait I have recently been tutoring school children in mathematics, physics, chemistry and environmental sciences and could teach these subjects. I have also been providing tuition on a one-to-one basis to adults for the competitive examinations to work in the EU institutions, which included mathematical and verbal reasoning, as well as English language and presentational skills. Having, in the past, taught business studies, I would be happy also to do this again, as well as English. I am very well read possessing a library of several thousand books covering, among other subjects, history, arts and humanities, as well as economics. Already proficient in French and German, I would be happy to start learning Arabic. My curriculum vitae can be sent on request- would it be possible to arrange an interview over skype? I am also preparing a video of myself, presenting my teaching methods. which will be available in a few days. Best wishes from Scotland Chris Gillibrand Christopher Gillibrand MA MBA 6 Mortlach Place Perth PH1 3FS Scotland 0044 1738 442616 0044 7506 581287 skype chris.gillibrand What nationality are you? UK. Manchester and yes, I do suppport the football team What languages do you speak (and at what level)? Native English speaker, German and French to a good level, having lived in Belgium for ten years. What country or area are you looking to work in and why? Kuwait, as partner is already teaching there and is very happy with the culture and people. What countries have you worked in? Belgium, UK, Austria. What countries do you have a visa to work in? EU but will apply for visa What field do you currently work in? teaching and also do some communications work What fields have you worked in before? European policy and public relations What qualifications do you hold? MA Honours in chemistry from the University of Oxford and MBA from the University of Greenwich. Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? Education is often but not always needed to apply skills. Skills are needed to get the best out of learning. Describe the benefits of working with others Solidarity and mutual support for shared goals. Describe the benefits of working alone Focus on specific goal What was your worst working experience? Success- a PR campaign was so successful, it was discontinued! What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? Persistence pays great dividends. What unique skills do you have? Intellect- passed entrance exam for Oxford when I was 16 and ability to communicate sometimes complicated concepts. What would you consider as your 'dream job'? Teaching in Kuwait. What are the most interesting aspects of your field? The ability to make a difference to people's lives. How can potential employers contact you? email chris.gillibrand@gmail.com or 00441738 442616 |