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ESL Teaching Positions at ALC American Language Center

🏫 American Language Center
📍Taiwan
💰 Competitive Salary
Full-Time
Part-Time
Job Description:

ESL Teaching Positions Available at ALC American Language Center.

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to teach English as a Second Language? ALC American Language Center is seeking dedicated individuals to join our team.

Requirements:

- Bachelor's degree

- Proof of a clean criminal record

- Ability to work well in a team

- Flexibility and enthusiasm

Responsibilities:

- Teaching students of various ages

- Conducting classes either online or in-person

- Substituting for colleagues when needed

- Tutoring small groups of students

- Curriculum development

- Assisting with teacher training and administrative tasks

- Attending meetings

What we offer:

- One-year full-time contract with a competitive salary

- Established curriculum

- Two-week training program

- Work permit

- Professional working environment

- Three weeks paid vacation (for full-time positions)

- Paid public holidays (for full-time positions)

- Insurance coverage

- Support with accommodation arrangements (for overseas applicants)

- Yearly bonus

To apply, please send your resume (CV), a cover letter, a recent photo, and an introduction video to the HR department at jobs@alc.com.tw. For more information on the application procedure, visit our website at http://jobs.alc.com.tw. We look forward to hearing from you!



👉 Apply Here: jobs@alc.com.tw

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