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Montessori Bildungshaus Lüneburg e. V. is a school in Lüneburg.

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  • Grundschullehrkraft (m/w/d) für Montessori Schule Bielefeld
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  • Pädagoge (m/w/d) für die Sekundarstufe der Montessori Oberschule Strausberg - Gesellschaftswissensch
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  • Pädagoge (m/w/d) für die Sekundarstufe der Montessori Oberschule Strausberg - Moderne Fremdsprachen
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  • Lehrkraft (m/w/d) für die Sekundarschule am Montessori Campus am Tegeler Forst
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  • Lehrkraft (m/w/d) für die Grundschule am Montessori Campus am Tegeler Forst
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  • Lehrkraft für die Sekundarstufe I (ggf. II) Musik (m/w/d)
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  • Fachlehrkraft (m/w/d) für Technik sowie Wirtschaft- und Kommunikation
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  • Pädagogische Zweitkraft in der Mittelstufe
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Working here — what to know
EU/EEA nationals work freely in Germany. Non-EU teachers require a work permit under the Fachkräfteeinwanderungsgesetz (Skilled Immigration Act). State school teaching requires formal recognition of qualifications by the relevant Bundesland, which varies in process and timeline. International school positions are generally accessible to English-speaking teachers without German language requirements.