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Part-time ESL Teachers needed (Evening and Weekend Work)

🏫 I Can Read Hanoi
📍Hanoi, Vietnam
💰 Up To 555,000 VND per hour
Part-TimeLanguage SchoolEnglish / ESL / TEFL
Non-Native
Job Description:

A teaching opportunity for Native teachers or Non-Native Teachers with 3 years of certified experience.

Training & teaching resources provided.

440k-550k/teaching per hour (Depending on experience and qualifications)

1-1.5-hour classes.

Small class sizes (approx. age range 4-12 years old).

10 teaching hours a week currently in the evenings Tuesday-Friday, with options to cover additional classes on weekends.

We can only currently accept candidates who are in Vietnam.

Support for Visas, Work Permits and Temporary Residency Cards if the applicant has the correct and notarized/certified requisite paperwork.

*Applicants who don't meet the above criteria will not be contacted.

Originally posted on Teast


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👉 Apply Here: joel.knight@icanread.asia

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