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British Council

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The British Council is the United Kingdom’s principal agency for cultural relations with other countries. We work with ordinary people as well as with governments and decision-makers in 110 countries aiming to build relationships and create opportunities. The British Council in Jordan was established in 1948, over the past 60 years we have worked closely with Jordanians on their development programmes. Today we also work in the fields of education and personal development for young Jordanians, teaching English language, providing exams services, access to learning and knowledge resources, strengthening relationships with public institutions, and the development of strong civil society and community
One of the things we’re starting in our office is our Equal Opportunity and Diversity agenda, which we established in May with ambitions to make our office a showcase diverse working environment for staff, partners and customers. 

  • 250 - 500

  • Friday and saturday

  • Half an hour

  • 7:15 hours

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