English Teacher

CheckIn English School
New Taipei, TaiwanPart-TimeUp To 700 TWD per hour
Posted 14 days ago
English Teacher Position Available

Location: Yong He, New Taipei City, within a 5-minute walk from Dingxi MRT Station.
Start Date: July 20th (Flexible based on your availability).
Compensation: Starting at 700 NT per hour, negotiable based on experience.

Job Details:
- Teach a curriculum provided by the school.
- Working hours are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 3:00 PM to 7:30 PM, totaling 18 hours per week.
- The position involves teaching 1st to 6th-grade students.
- Each class lasts 1.5 hours and has a maximum of 12 students.
- Teachers are fully responsible for the class, with no Taiwanese assistant present.
- No extra-curricular commitments outside of working hours.

Benefits:
- Work permit, ARC, and health insurance provided.
- Classroom equipped with a laptop and AV system to enhance teaching.

Requirements:
- A bachelor's degree or higher.
- A passport from a country where English is an official language.
- Enthusiasm for teaching and ability to manage a class independently.
- Basic Chinese is a plus but not required.

About CheckIn English School:
Our school fosters an immersive English environment where students are encouraged to communicate in English while enjoying their learning experience. We support our teachers by providing resources and flexibility to implement effective teaching strategies.

To Apply:
If you believe you would be a great fit for CheckIn English School, please send your CV to Jason at jasoncheckin@gmail.com.

For more insights into our school environment, visit our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/checkinschool

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