Native English-Speaking ESL Teacher
Tainan, Taiwan•Part-Time•Up To 700 TWD per hour
Posted 19 days ago
🌟 Now Hiring: Native English-Speaking ESL Teachers (Two Part-Time Positions)
📍 Location: Dacheng Elementary School, Shanhua District, Tainan City, Taiwan
💼 Position Type: Part-Time, In-Person
💰 Compensation: NT$700 per hour plus performance-based bonuses
## Job Overview
JSM International Education is seeking enthusiastic native English-speaking teachers to lead engaging on-site ESL classes in Shanhua, Tainan. This is a great opportunity for experienced ESL educators who are passionate about teaching young learners ages 6–14 in Taiwan.
## Teaching Schedule
📅 Summer Term (July–August)
• Morning sessions: 9:00–11:00 AM (Fridays)
• Afternoon sessions: 2:30–5:30 PM (Wednesdays and Fridays)
📅 Fall Semester (September–January)
• Afternoon sessions: 2:30–5:30 PM (Wednesdays and Fridays)
🧾 All teaching materials will be provided.
## Required Qualifications:
* Native English speaker (based on nationality)
* Valid work permit and ARC (Marriage Type) or APRC
* One-term/semester commitment
## Preferred Qualifications:
* Bachelor’s degree or higher
* TEFL or equivalent teaching certification
* Prior ESL teaching experience in Taiwan
## How to Apply:
To be considered, please indicate:
* Your availability (e.g., preferred term(s)/days)
Send the following materials to [jsmintled@gmail.com](mailto: jsmintled@gmail.com):
* Your CV/resume
* (Optional but appreciated) A brief introduction video
* Any relevant supporting documents (e.g., diplomas, certificates, work permit)
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview before mid-June (for summer term applicants) or mid-August (for fall semester applicants).
If you are passionate about teaching and making a difference in the lives of Taiwanese children, we would love to hear from you!
📍 Location: Dacheng Elementary School, Shanhua District, Tainan City, Taiwan
💼 Position Type: Part-Time, In-Person
💰 Compensation: NT$700 per hour plus performance-based bonuses
## Job Overview
JSM International Education is seeking enthusiastic native English-speaking teachers to lead engaging on-site ESL classes in Shanhua, Tainan. This is a great opportunity for experienced ESL educators who are passionate about teaching young learners ages 6–14 in Taiwan.
## Teaching Schedule
📅 Summer Term (July–August)
• Morning sessions: 9:00–11:00 AM (Fridays)
• Afternoon sessions: 2:30–5:30 PM (Wednesdays and Fridays)
📅 Fall Semester (September–January)
• Afternoon sessions: 2:30–5:30 PM (Wednesdays and Fridays)
🧾 All teaching materials will be provided.
## Required Qualifications:
* Native English speaker (based on nationality)
* Valid work permit and ARC (Marriage Type) or APRC
* One-term/semester commitment
## Preferred Qualifications:
* Bachelor’s degree or higher
* TEFL or equivalent teaching certification
* Prior ESL teaching experience in Taiwan
## How to Apply:
To be considered, please indicate:
* Your availability (e.g., preferred term(s)/days)
Send the following materials to [jsmintled@gmail.com](mailto: jsmintled@gmail.com):
* Your CV/resume
* (Optional but appreciated) A brief introduction video
* Any relevant supporting documents (e.g., diplomas, certificates, work permit)
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview before mid-June (for summer term applicants) or mid-August (for fall semester applicants).
If you are passionate about teaching and making a difference in the lives of Taiwanese children, we would love to hear from you!
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