Homeroom Teacher Position at Hankel International Academy

Hankel International Academy of Primary Education
New Taipei, Taiwan
Posted 7 days ago
We at Hankel International Academy of Primary Education in Taiwan are seeking enthusiastic native English speakers to join our team as full-time Homeroom Teachers for the 2025 school year. Our aim is to cultivate an engaging and student-centered learning environment where children can thrive.

As a Homeroom Teacher, you will need to have a minimum of 2 years of experience teaching English, math, or science. Your responsibilities will include organizing classroom lessons, preparing materials, assigning homework, recommending books, and providing individualized support to students with special needs. Moreover, you will collaborate with colleagues to enhance the overall student experience.

In return, we offer a competitive monthly salary between 68,000-85,000 NT, performance bonuses, national health insurance, and additional bonuses for completing contracts or re-signing. We provide a supportive work environment with academic mentors, IT technicians, and training opportunities to ensure your success. Additionally, we guarantee job security, manageable class sizes, and compliance with labor standards.

If you are a patient, energetic, and creative individual with excellent communication skills, and are capable of teaching Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science to students in Grades 1-6, we would love to hear from you. Join us in shaping young minds and making a difference in education.

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You need to be from one of the following countries to teach English in Taiwan: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa. Some schools may hire teachers with an existing long-term visa, and non-English subjects are not affected by this requirement.
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