ESL Teachers Wanted for Multiple Centers in Vietnam

VUS - The English Center
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Posted 6 days ago
🔥VUS🔥Hiring ESL TEACHERS for over 65 centers across Vietnam! Join us now!
Ho Chi Minh City
Posted by: VUS - The English Center
Contact: hrtexpat@vus-etsc.edu.vn
VUS – The leading English language center in Vietnam is looking for ESL Teachers
What we offer:
- Highly competitive monhtly salary
- Work Permit & Visa/TRC support
- Work Permit reimbursement
- Outstanding facilities and teaching resources with dedicated support from academic team
- Comprehensive work permit and visa/TRC support & remuneration
- Professional development opportunities throughout the year from our academic team and our academic partners
- Fantastic social events, outing trips and company activities
- Opportunity to relocate to different locations and explore Viet Nam culture.
- Working sponsorship for Viet Nam entry.
What you need to apply:
- Bachelor's degree or higher.
- TESOL/TEFL/CELTA certificate (both in-class and online are acceptable)
- Weekday evening and weekend availability.
- Native speaker or Native-level English proficiency.
- Experience teaching young learners is preferrable.
Your application should include:
- An up-to-date CV
- A photo or scanned copy of your passport profile page
- A photo or scanned copy of your degree and teaching certificates
Working location: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Website: https://teachenglish.vus.edu.vn/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Teach.VUS
To apply, email hrtexpat@vus-etsc.edu.vn

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