WE'RE HIRING โ FULL-TIME & PART-TIME ENGLISH TEACHERS IN HANOI, THANH HOA, VIET TRI, BAC NINH.
๐ Join our expanding team at Scots English and grow your teaching career in one of Vietnamโs most vibrant cities!
1. FULL-TIME TEACHING POSITIONS
๐ Hours: Morning to evening (Evening & weekend availability required)
๐ Guaranteed: 50, 80, 90, or 100 teaching hours/month
๐ฐ Salary: Up to 50 million VND/month
Health insurance
Cover for 1st invitation letter, work permit, and support for TRC
The curriculum and syllabus provided
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Requirements: Native English speakers or EU teachers with a clear accent.
2. PART-TIME TEACHING POSITIONS
๐ Locations: Kim Giang, Linh Dam (Ha Noi)
๐ต Hourly Rate: 470,000 VND โ 530,000 VND/hour
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Requirements: Native or EU teachers
๐ TO APPLY:
Send your CV, Bachelorโs degree, teaching certificates, and an Introduction video to:
๐ง mydt@scotsenglish.com
๐ฑ Zalo/WhatsApp: 0972115840
Website: https://scotsenglish.edu.vn/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hethonganhnguquoctescotsenglish
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๐ Apply Here: teacher.hr@scotsenglish.vn
Please mention that you found the job on Teast for the school's reference.
๐ Please review the requirements to teach English in Vietnam before you start applying for teaching positions. If the job post specifies "NES" or "Native English Speaker", it typically means applicants are required to be from one of the following countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa. However, in some cases, this may indicate a preference rather than a strict requirement.
โณ Due to the high number of applications the schools receive they may not be able to respond to every application. If you don't hear back from them within a week or so, it's best to move on to the next job.
โ ๏ธ When applying for jobs, you should NEVER have to pay to apply. You should also NEVER have to pay to buy anything which they then pay you back for later. NEVER PAY FOR ANYTHING! Also always verify you're actually talking to the company in the job post and not an imposter. Scams in TEFL are rampant, be careful!