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Teaching Opportunities in the Amazon Basin of Brazil!

July 22, 2011 by David & Angie Kern

Have you ever thought that you’d like to teach overseas at a missionary boarding school? How about in the heart of the Amazon Basin of Brazil?

Aerial view of PQQ
Aerial view of PQQ

Since 1958, NTM’s boarding school for missionary children in the Amazon has been providing a sound academic education in a school and dorm environment that allows and actively encourages spiritual, physical, social, and emotional development so that each student can be prepared for a life of service motivated by love for the Lord Jesus Christ.

Each year, we have needs for teachers, and the 2011-2012 school year (and beyond) is no exception. Currently, we are in need of…

  • a junior high/senior high science teacher
  • a junior high/senior high math teacher
  • a senior high history teacher
  • By the start of the 2012-2013 school year, we will need an elementary teacher (grades 3-4).
PQQ 2011 Graduating Class
PQQ 2011 Graduating Class

If YOU would like to help meet this need (or you know of SOMEONE who is interested), please let us know this good news.

NTM has application processes adapted for each term of service that you might be interested in, whether it be up to 6 months, up to 4 years, or full-time service.

We look forward to helping you embark on one of the most meaningful experiences in your life as together we assist in reaching the lost for Christ.

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