MIA Language Centre is seeking a Native English Speaking Teacher to join their team in Long An Province.
**Job Title:** Native English Speaking Teacher
**Job Type:** Full-time/Part-time
**Location:** 400 Hung Vuong Street, Ward 3, Tan An City, Long An Province
**Working Hours:** Minimum 80 teaching hours per month, with additional office hours as needed. Monday to Saturday schedule with optional Sunday work.
**Salary:** Up to 35 million VND per month
**Reporting To:** Director of the Centre
**Introduction:** MIA Language Centre, launching in June 2025, aims to assist students in becoming fluent in English and excelling in Cambridge English exams. Join our team to inspire the next generation of English learners.
**Benefits:** Competitive hourly salary, extensive training, dynamic work environment, personal and professional development opportunities, social events, outing trips, and company activities.
**Responsibilities:** Teaching students aged 3-6 and implementing Cambridge Exams Program For Younger Learners. Providing feedback on student progress, updating teaching materials, assisting in placement tests, and other assigned tasks.
**Requirements:** Native English speaker with a passport from specific countries, undergraduate degree, CELTA, TESOL or equivalent qualification, teaching experience with young learners, passion for teaching, willingness to accept feedback, and a diligent, caring attitude.
**Contact:** Send CV, qualifications, university degree copy, and a self-introduction video to ctymiala@gmail.com.
👉 Apply Here: ctymiala@gmail.com
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