English Teacher
Organisation role · 1–2 hrs/Week
9, Jalan Setiawangsa 9, Taman Setiawangsa, 54200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Reading & WritingTeachingYouth workOutdoorsEnglishMalay
Community & familyHealthEducation
Insaf Malaysia
#90289
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Contact person
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Summary
We are looking for an English teacher who is able to teach lessons to orphans and under underprivileged children aged 7-12 (Standard 1-6).Detailed description
English Teacher
- You must be available to teach two classes of 45 mins per week between the hours of Monday to Thursday 2.00pm and 5.00pm
We operate from 2 locations in the Klang Valley: Setiawangsa & Seputeh (please use Google to check whether you will be able to come to our premises.)
This opportunity is open to students wishing to complete their volunteerism requirements with us. However, we ask that you try to continue with us even after you have completed your required hours
Prerequisites
You must be able to commit to teaching in both of our locations.
You must also be able to speak Malay/BM at least to a conversational level.
You must be available during our operating times which are, Monday to Thursday 2pm-5pm.
Our after-school project benefits:
- Orphans
- Children from low-income families (B40)
- Children from single parent homes
- Children with behavioural difficulties (truancy, expulsions etc.)
- Children with learning difficulties who may need tailored support in their studies.
- Refugee children
This is a paid volunteer postion. We provide you with an allowance to cover your transportation costs.
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costsAbout Insaf Malaysia
Pertubuhan Bantuan Teknikal Insaf Malaysia, more commonly known as Insaf Malaysia is a non-profit technical relief organisation aimed at improving lives of the vulnerable, who are at risk due to war, natural disasters, socio-economic crises or health emergencies.
We operate within the UN cluster approach, namely – Medical, Shelter, Food, WASH (Water Sanitation and Hygiene) and within each cluster we aim to help improve the lives of those in need. We were established in June 2011 as a registered society according to the Societies Act 1966 (ROS No. 2825-11-WKL).
As a non-profit organisation, Insaf Malaysia relies solely on funding and donations from organisations and generous individuals to continue its mission in serving humankind.
We operate within the UN cluster approach, namely – Medical, Shelter, Food, WASH (Water Sanitation and Hygiene) and within each cluster we aim to help improve the lives of those in need. We were established in June 2011 as a registered society according to the Societies Act 1966 (ROS No. 2825-11-WKL).
As a non-profit organisation, Insaf Malaysia relies solely on funding and donations from organisations and generous individuals to continue its mission in serving humankind.