ESL/Homeroom teacher

Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamFull-TimeUp To 38.000.000 VND per month
Posted 4 days ago
FULL-TIME FOREIGN KINDERGARTEN TEACHER JOB DESCRIPTION
Position

Full-time Kindergarten English Teacher

Working Time

Monday to Friday
7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Job Responsibilities
Teach English to kindergarten students through fun and engaging activities.
Create a positive, caring, and active classroom environment.
Support children in developing basic English communication skills.
Work closely with Vietnamese teachers and school staff.
Prepare lesson materials, games, songs, and classroom activities suitable for young learners.
Participate in school events, meetings, and activities when required.
Monitor students’ learning progress and classroom behavior.
Requirements
Native or fluent English speaker.
Bachelor’s degree or higher.
TESOL / TEFL / CELTA or equivalent English teaching certificate required.
IELTS, TOEIC, or other English proficiency certificates are an advantage.
Experience teaching kindergarten or young learners is an advantage.
Friendly, energetic, patient, and responsible.
Able to commit to a long-term working schedule.
Benefits
Competitive salary package.
Free Work Permit support for teachers who commit to working for at least one year.
TRC (Temporary Residence Card) support.
Professional, friendly, and supportive working environment.
Opportunities for long-term cooperation and career development.
How to apply:
Interested candidates can send their CV via email to: [hr.04@dongtayedu.com] or directly message (DM) our page for more information.
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