We are looking for a warm, patient, and enthusiastic English-speaking tutor to work with a preschool-aged child in their home in Ho Chi Minh City.
📌 POSITION DETAILS
• Role: Part-time Tutor
• Hours: ~10 hours per week
• Location: At the student's home (HCMC) Around District 2
• Start date: As soon as possible
👤 IDEAL CANDIDATE
• Recent graduate (any relevant field welcome)
• Previous experience working with young children (ages 3–6) is a bonus
• Patient, creative, and engaging teaching style
• Reliable and punctual
📚 RESPONSIBILITIES
• Conduct fun, age-appropriate sessions for a preschool-aged child
• Use games and activities to keep young learners engaged
• Communicate progress with parents in English
• Prepared lesson materials will be provided
✅ REQUIREMENTS
• Anyone who speaks good English (doesn't have to be native)
• Experience with toddlers or preschool-aged children
• Recent graduate or currently studying — welcome to apply!
💰 Salary: Competitive, based on experience (please include your expected rate when applying)
We look forward to hearing from you!
👉 Apply Here: katerina.odin@gmail.com
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