Resident Substitute Teacher

STAR Academy
Hsinchu, TaiwanFull-TimeUp To 82,000 TWD per month
Posted 20 days ago
STAR Academy is an innovative early education group committed to nurturing future leaders. We are seeking caring, dedicated, enthusiastic, and team-oriented native speakers to join our team. Our comprehensive curriculum includes world-class innovative programs such as LEGO Education and STEAM.

Position: Full-Time Resident Substitute Teacher

Benefits:
- ARC/Work Permit and Health Insurance provided
- Monthly pension contributions for APRC holders
- Small class sizes with approximately 16 students
- Working hours are from 8:30 to 16:30 with a two-hour lunch break
- Salary ranges from NT$67,000 to NT$82,000 depending on experience
- Bonuses for contract completion, renewal, attendance, Chinese New Year, and school functions
- Company trip and tenure raise opportunities
- Health care services through affiliation with Ton Yen General Hospital
- Tuition subsidy for dependent children at STAR Academy and partner schools
- Relocation assistance available
- Interest-free loan of NTD $30,000 for settling in Hsinchu

Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s Degree or higher from an accredited institution
- Experience in early childhood education is preferred
- Must hold a passport from the USA, Canada, UK, New Zealand, South Africa, Australia, or Ireland
- Ability to travel between our three campuses in Zhubei

Application Process:
Please send your CV and a short introductory video to star_anna@starkorrnell.org. Positions commence immediately in Zhubei City, Hsinchu, Taiwan.

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