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Part-Time Teacher in Taipei, Daan District

🏫 American Eagle Institute, Xinyi-Xinsheng Branch
📍Taipei, Taiwan
💰 Competitive Salary
Job Description:

Part-Time Teacher Needed in Taipei, Daan District

American Eagle Institute, Xinyi-Xinsheng Branch

xinyixinsheng.eagle@gmail.com

02-358-3137

Looking for a part-time teacher who can teach the following classes. 1.

First class 13:30~16:15 p.m. (M, W, Th & F) 2.

Second class 16:45~18:15 p.m. (M~F) We offer Work Permit and National Health & Labor Insurances.

Small classes around 12~16 students per class.Requirements: - Native English speakers from the US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand or South Africa- Bachelor’s (BA or BS) degree- At least one-year of teaching experience with young and advanced learners- Preference for candidates currently in Taiwan - Enthusiastic about teaching with diverse experiences and a strong track record of fostering a child-centered curriculum and student creativity. - A warm and caring teacher who wants all children to be successful learners and works to create a classroom atmosphere that is stimulating, encouraging, friendly, comfortable, and confident for young children.About Us:American Eagle Institute, Xinyi-Xinsheng Franchise, is an English learning center for kids located in downtown Taipei, near Dongmen MRT & Da-an Park.

We have a well-established syllabus and curriculums.

We are looking for Part-time English teachers to teach elementary school students.

This position begins on February 11th, 2025.



👉 Apply Here: xinyixinsheng.eagle@gmail.com

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