Wagor International School - Xitun Campus Job Opportunities

Wagor International School - Xitun Campus
Taichung, Taiwan
Posted 20 days ago
Wagor International School at the Xitun Campus in Taichung City is currently seeking both full-time and part-time teachers to join our team.

Position requirements for full-time teachers include being a native English speaker, having a teacher's license, experience in teaching ESL/EFL to young learners, and a preference for cross-cultural teaching experience and technological proficiency. The starting salary, including bonuses, ranges from NT68,000 to NT83,000 per month, based on education and qualifications. Full-time teachers also enjoy benefits such as paid vacations and an annual completion bonus.

For part-time teachers, we are looking for native English speakers with a preference for a teacher's license, experience in teaching young learners, cross-cultural teaching experience, and technological proficiency. Hourly pay is set at NT600, and the working hours are Monday to Friday from 17:00 to 18:00 and Saturday from 10:00 to 12:00.

The Xitun Campus is conveniently located at No. 35, Sec. 1, Chang-An Rd., Xitun Dist., just 2 minutes away from the TMRT Wenxin Yinghua Station. To apply, please send your resume to wagored770@wagor.tc.edu.tw or contact us at (04) 2316-4790 ext. 770 for more information. Join us in providing quality education to students in a supportive and engaging environment.

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