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ESL English Teacher in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

🏫 EMS Language Center
📍Malaysia
💰 Competitive Salary
Housing Allowance
Medical Insurance
Job Description:

ESL English Teacher , Kuala lumpur Malaysia
Kuala lumpur Malaysia
Posted by: EMS Language Center
Contact: info@ems.edu.my
We’re looking for native-level English teachers who can delive fun, interactive, and engaging lessons in a supportive and friendly environment.
Our mission is to motivate and inspire students in face-to-face classes, helping them achieve their language goals. We are well established since 2006, regulated and reputable. You will join a team of +25 foreign language teachers.
Agreed Salary: 6,000–8,500 RM
Flight Ticket + Airport Pickup
5-Day Welcome Accommodation + Housing Assistance
Relocation Loan if needed
Work Permit & Dependent Visa
Health Insurance
Annual Leave
Malaysian SIM Card
Full support is provided including visa, materials, guidance and assistance with banking, orientation, housing etc.
Who You’ll Teach
Our students are from all over the world, studying for 1 to 12 months in intensive, task-based, communicative language programs.
Our Programs
✔ General English
✔ IELTS Preparation
✔ Speaking Classes
✔ Business English
✔ Young Learners English
Job Details
📅 Work Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:45 AM – 6:00 PM
📍 Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Requirements
✅ Bachelor’s Degree (minimum)
✅ English Teaching Certification (CELTA, DELTA, TESL, TESOL, etc.)
To apply, email info@ems.edu.my



👉 Apply Here: info@ems.edu.my

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