Ramallah - Ma'an - The Ministry of Education and Higher Education announced today, Monday, the reception of applications for educational positions for Al-Taqwa College in Australia on the loan system for government teachers and delegation for non-government teachers, starting from tomorrow, Tuesday, until Thursday, 6-6-2024. The Ministry explained, in a statement, that the selection conditions are: The applicant must have a bachelor's degree as a minimum in the specializations of Islamic studies, the Qur'an, and the Arabic language, and have at least two years of experience in the field of teaching, and that the applicant's age must not exceed 45 years, and that Pass the English proficiency test (IELTS) with a score of no less than (7.5), in addition to bringing a disease-free certificate, attaching a CV, and attaching a short film (video) to answer some of the questions described in the attached flyer, and the documents submitted must be in English. . The Ministry stated that selection interviews will be h eld, and the applicant must pass the interviews successfully, stressing that those wishing to compete who meet the conditions must submit a written application to the Recruitment, Selection and Appointment Department in the General Administration of Human Resources at the headquarters of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education in Ramallah. Source: Maan News Agency
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