Exciting Teaching Opportunity at All Aboard English Academy

All Aboard English Academy
Taipei, Taiwan
Posted 10 days ago
Passionate educators wanted at All Aboard English Academy!

Contact: director@allaboardenglish.com

Located in Tianmu, Taipei City, Taiwan, our private English language school offers a US standards-based curriculum tailored for English language learners.

We cater to students aged 4 to 17 from various schools in Taipei, ensuring small class sizes for personalized attention and interactive learning.

Our focus extends beyond academics to foster emotional and social growth in students, aiming to instill a love for learning and independence.

We are seeking teachers who are enthusiastic about working with children, adaptable to new teaching approaches, and dedicated to professional growth.

Requirements include prior teaching experience, preferably with a teaching license and/or TESOL certification, and a commitment to a two-year contract.

Join us for a competitive salary, completion bonuses, professional support, comprehensive curriculum, flexible teaching opportunities, and various benefits including housing, insurance, and work permits.

If this opportunity excites you, contact us to learn more or apply by submitting your resume, cover letter, references, and a personal statement explaining your teaching aspirations.

Visit our website or email us for more details. Let's embark on this rewarding teaching journey together!

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