Full-Time English Teacher
SEC Vietnam
Da Nang, Vietnam•Full-Time•Up To 600,000 VND per hour
Posted 21 days ago
SEC Vietnam is seeking full-time Native English Teachers to join our academic team in Da Nang. We offer a professional and supportive teaching environment for students aged 4 to 18 years.
Benefits include a competitive salary ranging from 550,000 to 600,000 VND per hour, a work permit, and a Temporary Residence Card (TRC). Enjoy a dynamic workplace with teaching assistants in every class, team-building activities, and stable working hours.
Applicants must be native English speakers from the UK, US, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, or Australia, with a minimum of one year of experience teaching English as a foreign language. A university degree and a recognized teaching certificate (such as CELTA, TESOL, or TEFL) are required.
To apply, please send your CV and relevant documents to contact@sec-vietnam.edu.vn. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted due to the volume of applications.
Benefits include a competitive salary ranging from 550,000 to 600,000 VND per hour, a work permit, and a Temporary Residence Card (TRC). Enjoy a dynamic workplace with teaching assistants in every class, team-building activities, and stable working hours.
Applicants must be native English speakers from the UK, US, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, or Australia, with a minimum of one year of experience teaching English as a foreign language. A university degree and a recognized teaching certificate (such as CELTA, TESOL, or TEFL) are required.
To apply, please send your CV and relevant documents to contact@sec-vietnam.edu.vn. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted due to the volume of applications.
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