IELTS teacher
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam•Part-Time•Up To 600.000 VND per hour
Posted 17 days ago
Position
IELTS Teacher (Foreign & Native)
Location
Online & Offline (Ho Chi Minh City)
Employment Type
Part-time or Full-time
Job Overview
We are looking for experienced foreign and native IELTS teachers to deliver engaging Speaking and Listening lessons for Vietnamese learners. Classes are conducted both online and offline, supporting students from IELTS Band 4.0–7.0 to build confidence, fluency, and real test performance.
The ideal candidate is energetic, communicative, and confident working in both online and in-person teaching environments.
Key Responsibilities
Teach IELTS Speaking and Listening lessons (1-to-1 and small groups).
Deliver classes online and/or offline depending on scheduling.
Adapt lesson delivery to suit Band 4.0–7.0 learners.
Provide pronunciation support, fluency training, and listening strategies.
Monitor student progress and provide clear verbal feedback.
Maintain professional lesson preparation and communication standards.
Requirements
Native or fluent foreign English speaker.
Bachelor’s degree in Education, English, Linguistics, or related field.
IELTS Band 8.0+ or equivalent English proficiency.
Minimum 2 years’ experience teaching IELTS or academic English.
TESOL / TEFL / CELTA certification (required).
Comfortable using Zoom, Google Meet, and in-class teaching tools.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience teaching Vietnamese or Asian learners.
Strong pronunciation coaching and conversation management skills.
Understanding of IELTS Speaking band descriptors.
Benefits
Competitive hourly pay: 400,000–600,000 VND per hour (depending on experience/workload).
Online and offline teaching options.
Academic support with shared teaching resources.
Professional development and promotion opportunities.
IELTS Teacher (Foreign & Native)
Location
Online & Offline (Ho Chi Minh City)
Employment Type
Part-time or Full-time
Job Overview
We are looking for experienced foreign and native IELTS teachers to deliver engaging Speaking and Listening lessons for Vietnamese learners. Classes are conducted both online and offline, supporting students from IELTS Band 4.0–7.0 to build confidence, fluency, and real test performance.
The ideal candidate is energetic, communicative, and confident working in both online and in-person teaching environments.
Key Responsibilities
Teach IELTS Speaking and Listening lessons (1-to-1 and small groups).
Deliver classes online and/or offline depending on scheduling.
Adapt lesson delivery to suit Band 4.0–7.0 learners.
Provide pronunciation support, fluency training, and listening strategies.
Monitor student progress and provide clear verbal feedback.
Maintain professional lesson preparation and communication standards.
Requirements
Native or fluent foreign English speaker.
Bachelor’s degree in Education, English, Linguistics, or related field.
IELTS Band 8.0+ or equivalent English proficiency.
Minimum 2 years’ experience teaching IELTS or academic English.
TESOL / TEFL / CELTA certification (required).
Comfortable using Zoom, Google Meet, and in-class teaching tools.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience teaching Vietnamese or Asian learners.
Strong pronunciation coaching and conversation management skills.
Understanding of IELTS Speaking band descriptors.
Benefits
Competitive hourly pay: 400,000–600,000 VND per hour (depending on experience/workload).
Online and offline teaching options.
Academic support with shared teaching resources.
Professional development and promotion opportunities.
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