Part time English Teacher Positions Opened!!
Native English Speaker required.
American Eagle Institute, Zhongli Hsinyi Franchise School
Hsinyi.ty@eagletw.com
03-4686006 / 0921-682623
Part time English Teacher Positions Opened!!Native English Speaker required. **Position SummaryTeachers need to maintain a professional appearance appropriate to the position and enjoy working with kids.**High Pay!!!
UP NT$700 depend on teaching experiences.**Teaching hour: at least 16 hours per weekAfternoon and Evening, Monday to Friday.**Start Date: August 29th, 2024 School Name: American Eagle School -Hsinyi FranchiseSchool Location: Zhongli District, Taoyuan city.(It’s about 10 minutes bike-ride from Zhongli Train Station, 15 minutes by walk)Students age: 7~12 years oldMaterials: provided by American Eagle InstituteIf you are interested, please send your CV, scanned passport, scanned diploma, recent photo, and other relevant certificates to Pinky.E-mail: Hsinyi.ty@eagletw.comThank you very much!
Website: http://www.eagletw.com
👉 Apply Here: Hsinyi.ty@eagletw.com
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