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2 June 2009

Wanted: Graduating Student (Taiwan)

Category: Job Openings

Job title: School Librarian
Institution: Pacific American School
Location: Taiwan
Source: IFLA
Note: “We would like to offer a graduating student the opportunity to experience living in another culture for 10 months, starting up our library, getting a year’s experience.”


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School Librarian

Our small private grades 1-12 school in Hsinchu, Taiwan. We would like to offer a graduating student the opportunity to experience living in another culture for 10 months, starting up our library, getting a year’s experience. Housing will be provided and a small salary will be earned for incidental expenses. We have a paperback library with elementary class sessions, check-out times, and want to add online references, software.

A single student with an undergraduate degree in library science who has good health and a sense of adventure. We are an American school, so clear and correct English is a requirement, too.

Housing will be a private room in the school’s dormitory with meals provided. Hsinchu is a city of about 400,000 near the mountains and ocean. Our staff is American, Taiwanese, and several other international countries.

Dr. Carolyn Still, Principal
Preferred method of contact is E-MAIL
carolynmassie@Hotmail.com
USA Vonage number is 540.271.2711 (which is like calling Virginia). Hsinchu has a twelve hour difference between Eastern Standard Time in the USA during daylight savings time.

Pacific American School
#151 F3 Guangfu Rd, Section 2
Hsinchu
Taiwan, R.O.C.
30071

http://pacificamerican.org

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