Teaching Positions Available for 2025/26

The American Eagle Institute
Hsinchu, Taiwan
Posted 29 days ago
Exciting Teaching Opportunities at The American Eagle Institute!

Are you a positive, fun, and professional individual looking for a teaching position? The American Eagle Institute is hiring for the upcoming school year!

Position 1: FULL-TIME Immersion Teacher

- Location: Nationwide - Flagship Campuses

- Contract: August 2025 - July 2026

- Working Days: Monday to Friday

- Working Hours: 8.0 per day

- Teaching Hours: Average 5.0 per day

- Age Group: 7-12

- Payment: Starting at 70,000 (NET)

- Requirements: Native English speakers, undergraduate degree preferred

- Position Summary: Homeroom teaching position with a maximum of 20 students per class

Position 2: PART-TIME Elementary Teacher

- Location: Nationwide - Flagship Campuses

- Contract: August 2025 - July 2026

- Working Days: Monday to Friday

- Working Hours: 1.5 - 5.0 per day

- Age Group: 7-12

- Payment: Wage Salary: 700+/hr

- Requirements: Native English speakers, undergraduate degree preferred

- Position Summary: ESL instructor position with class sizes varying from 8-16 students

Interested applicants, please email your CV, scanned passport, scanned diploma/certificates, and a recent photo to recruitment@eagletw.com. Specify the county, city, or township you are interested in, and our recruitment division will reach out to you.

Join us and be a part of our mission to provide a comprehensive English education in an immersive English-only environment!

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