Top English Camp is currently looking to fill two positions: summer camp teacher and play-based English tutor.
If you are a native English speaker from an English-speaking country with at least a BA/BS degree, energetic, outgoing, and have teaching experience, we want you to join our team as a summer camp teacher. The camp dates are in August, with teaching hours of 6.5 hours per day for students aged 9-16 years old. You will receive a daily salary of NT$4000, along with accommodation, meals, and transportation within Taiwan. Teaching materials and a Teacher Assistant will be provided, and an orientation session is required.
For the play-based English tutor position in Nankan, we are seeking a fun, caring, and professional native English speaker to work with a 2.5-year-old boy. The focus is on learning through play without screens or pressure. The hourly rate is NT$950â1300 based on experience. The schedule is twice a week for 1-2 hours each session, with a requirement of early childhood education experience and a neutral American accent. Interested candidates can apply by sending their resume and a short video to topenglishcamp@gmail.com.
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đ You need to be from one of the following counties to teach English in Taiwan: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa. However, some schools may still hire teachers who already have a long-term visa. This requirement only applies to teaching English - schools can still hire you for subjects other than English.
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