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European English Teacher

🏫 Interlink
πŸ“Dong Nai, Vietnam
πŸ’° Up To 46,000,000 VND per month
Full-TimePrivate School
Housing Allowance
Job Description:

[DONG NAI PROVINCE]
πŸŽ„ CHRISTMAS IS COMING TO THE TOWN πŸŽ„
Grand opening campus is seeking for EU ENGLISH TEACHER ($1300 - $1800)
⭐️ Kindergarten level
⭐️ Secondary level
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⭐️ BENEFITS:
Lunch provided + Housing allowance
Support 100% fee of Work Permit and TRC
Annual salary review based on performance
Training/Academic support for non-experienced teachers
Holiday bonus, annual review and company trips for recognition of outstanding teaching performance.
A teacher’s community where you can share and learn from each other.
Support from management team for all living matters in Viet Nam
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⭐️ APPLY NOW:
πŸ“žContact: + 84 961 624 968 (Zalo) - +84 944 208 034 (Whatsapp) πŸ“© Email: tuyendungins@interlink.edu.vn



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