Position: Native English Teacher – Part-Time (Mornings - Big Class - K3)
Location: Wugu (New Taipei City)
Hourly: $650 per teaching hour and an additional $500 per day (admin/prep hour)
Weekly Hours: 10 teaching hours + 5 hours admin/prep
Schedule: M-F 09:00-12:00 (9:30 – 11:30 class/teaching period)
Class Size: 12 students
Starting Date: February 3rd, 2025
Benefits: Able to provide ARC and/or Work Visa.
Insurance: Labor & Health provided
Curriculum info: We work with 3 books (a Student Book, Workbook, and a Phonics book), and we start every day with an exercise time. We also have a Reggio Emilia (approach) inspired theme where the students are encouraged to develop their own questions through exploration and discovery of new objects and ideas we bring to class. Feel free to ask more about this in the interview.
Interested?
- Please send resume/CV
- Interviews can be any morning M-F, but the only afternoon availability is on Tuesdays.
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