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Native English Teachers at Scots English

🏫 Scots English
📍Hanoi, Vietnam
💰 Up To 550,000 VND per month
Full-TimePrivate School
Housing Allowance
Medical Insurance
Job Description:

***Working Location: Vinh City, Vinh Phuc City, Ha Noi, Da Nang
***Working Hours:
Weekdays: 5:30 PM - 8:45 PM
Weekends: Morning to Evening
***Benefits:
NET salary up to 40 million VND/month (housing allowance)
Overtime Rate: up to 550.000 VND
Guaranteed at least 50-90 hours/month (depending on the working locations)
Health insurance
Cover for 1st invitation letter, work permit, and support for TRC
The curriculum and syllabus provided
***Requirements:
Native speakers from the US, UK, Ireland, South Africa, or EU countries.
BA degree and teaching certificate
Clear accent
Have teaching experience (at least 4-6 months)
>>>>How to Apply: Send your CV, bachelor’s degree, and teaching certificate to:
📧 mydt@scotsenglish.com
📱 ZALO/WhatsApp: 0972115840



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👉 Apply Here: mydt@scotsenglish.vn

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