English Teachers Needed at Prestigious Chingshin Academy

Chingshin Academy
Taipei, Taiwan
Posted 5 days ago
English Teachers Needed for Prestigious Chingshin Academy

Are you an experienced and certified English teacher looking for an exciting opportunity? Look no further! Chingshin Academy, a renowned private school, is seeking Full-time elementary school bilingual class homeroom teachers.

**Position: 1

**Job Description:

- Working hours from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

- Responsibilities include teaching, lesson planning, and afterschool classes twice a week.

- Starting date: August 2026.

**Qualifications:

- Native English speaker with at least 3 years of teaching experience.

- Must have a Teacher’s License or relevant certifications.

- Applicants with a Taiwanese passport meeting the qualifications are welcome.

We offer a competitive salary ranging from 75K to 120K, depending on experience and education background. Benefits include ARC with health coverage, additional income opportunities through our after-school program, and daily lunches.

Located conveniently near Wan Fang Hospital Station, our school provides excellent facilities such as classrooms with projectors, an indoor swimming pool, and a gym.

Interested candidates, please email Ms. Wang at e0007@tea.chjhs.tp.edu.tw with your scanned passport, resume/CV, and relevant certificates. For more information, visit our school website at http://www.chjhs.tp.edu.tw/

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