English Teacher Position at Cornell Bilingual School

Cornell Bilingual School
Taoyuan, Taiwan
Posted 15 days ago
Cornell Bilingual School is currently seeking full-time elementary school grades 1-6 teachers for the 2024/2025 academic year. Located in Taoyuan, our school offers a lively and convenient environment just a short drive away from Taoyuan main station and Zhong Zheng Art District.

Established over twenty-five years ago, Cornell Bilingual School caters to students from kindergarten to junior high school. Our campus is well-equipped with multiple classrooms, large boards, projectors, and computers for teachers to utilize.

We are looking for outgoing and passionate native English teachers who are dedicated to teaching language arts and science. Responsibilities include teaching, lesson planning, material preparation, and participation in school activities.

The position offers a competitive salary of NT 800,000 per year, with additional benefits such as sponsored ARC, National Health Insurance, and paid public holidays. Teachers work Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 16:40, with a half-day paid leave each week.

Qualifications include being a native English speaker, holding a bachelor's degree or higher, and having a minimum of 2 years of teaching experience. Preference is given to candidates with valid teaching licenses or TESOL/TEFL certificates.

Interested applicants should email their CV, a recent photo, passport copy, degree, and teaching certificates to cbs@cornell.tyc.edu.tw. For more information, visit our school website at http://www.cornell.tyc.edu.tw/ or contact us at (03)302-6889. We look forward to receiving your application.

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