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Teacher for Evening and weekend classes

🏫 The English Tree
📍Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
💰 Up To 500,000 VND per hour
Part-TimePrivate School
Job Description:

DI AN, BINH DUONG (NEAR THU DUC, HCM)
For teachers living around Thu Duc, Di An areas looking for evening and weekend schedule. We are The English Tree, an English center specialized in teaching children aged from 3.5 – 15
Schedule: approximately 60 hours/ month, Mon-day, Tue-Thu and Weekends
Time: weekdays: 17:00 – 20:30; weekends: 15:00- 20:30
Hourly rate (net): 450,000 – 500,000 (net salary)
Requirements: native speaker, BA in any field, teaching certificate and have experience in teaching young learners
Interested candidates please send your CV, an introduction video and related documents to theenglishtree.edu@gmail.com or contact me at 0983748178 (Ms. Nhu). Thank you!



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