English Teaching Opportunity in Taiwan

Kitchkas' Reading House
Tainan, Taiwan
Posted 29 days ago
Teach English in Taiwan
Tainan City, Taiwan
Posted by: Kitchkas' Reading House
Contact: contact@kitchkasreadinghouse.com
Teach English in Taiwan!
Teach young children (5-14yrs. old) English in Tainan, Taiwan! We are looking for an energetic person to join our staff in August. While you are here, learn Chinese, travel or just enjoy the culture.
Kitchkas' Reading House is located in Tainan. We are licensed and registered with the city government. Our student enrollment continues to grow everyday due to the quality of our teaching program. Students from the surrounding schools come to our school after their public schools to learn English.
Requirements:
Native-English speaker
Bachelor’s degree in any discipline or TESOL certificate with a 2-year college diploma
ONE-YEAR commitment
Valid passport
Benefits:
*Resident visa and work permit
*Health Insurance
*Assistance in locating housing
*Comprehensive orientation and training program
*Structured teaching program
*Extra-curricular student-teacher activities
*Bonuses
Salary: $650NT per hour (approx. $21US)
If you are interested and would like additional information about our school please e-mail us at: contact@kitchkasreadinghouse.com
Kitchkas' Reading House
Dasing St. Lane 96 No.37
Tainan City, Taiwan R.O.C 704
TEL: +886-6-358-8416
contact@kitchkasreadinghouse.com
http://kitchkasreadinghouse.com
To apply, email contact@kitchkasreadinghouse.com

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