Par-time Teaching Position Available
明志科技大學
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Language Center, General Education CenterMing Chi University of Technology **Position: Part-time lecturer **The position is available starting September 2024.**Job Description: Teaching English courses to non-English major undergraduate and graduate students. **Desired Qualifications: 1.
Native English speaker 2.
M.A. degree or above in TESOL, English, or Applied Linguistics3.
Prior teaching experience at the college level, with ESP/EMI teaching experience preferredApplication Documents:1.
A cover letter and resume2. 2 letters of recommendation (which should include teaching performance and administration experience)3.
Photocopy of diploma 4.
Proof of previous academic employments5.
Other relevant supporting materials (e.g., course syllabi) 6.
Teaching demonstration video linkPlease submit all documents to:Cindy ZengLanguage Center, General Education CenterMing Chi University of Technology84 Gungjuan Rd., Taishan, New Taipei City 24301, TaiwanTel: 886-2-29089899 ext. 2238E-mail:luyuzeng@mail.mcut.edu.tw
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