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Full-time Teaching Position at Ming Chi University of Technology

🏫 明志科技大學
📍Taiwan
💰 Competitive Salary
Full-Time
Part-Time
Job Description:

A full-time teaching position is available at Ming Chi University of Technology's Language Center. The job starts in August 2025.

**Position:**

One full-time teacher on a contract basis.

**Job Description:**

Teach English courses to non-English major undergraduate students. Also, assist with school-assigned English-related tasks.

**Desired Qualifications:**

1. Native English speaker

2. M.A. or higher in TESOL, English, or Applied Linguistics

3. Prior teaching experience at the college level, preferably with ESP/EMI teaching experience

4. Knowledge of technology-enhanced language teaching and learning

**Application Documents:**

1. Cover letter and updated CV/resume

2. Two letters of recommendation (including teaching and administration assessments)

3. Copy of the highest diploma/degree earned

4. Evidence of past academic employment

5. Relevant supporting materials (e.g., course syllabi or publications)

6. Link to a teaching demonstration video

A valid work permit is necessary. Dormitory accommodation may be available upon request, subject to availability and institutional policies. Interested applicants can send all documents to:

Cindy Zeng

Language Center, General Education Center

Ming Chi University of Technology

84 Gungjuan Rd., Taishan, New Taipei City 24301, Taiwan

Tel: 886-2-29089899 ext. 2238

E-mail: luyuzeng@mail.mcut.edu.tw



👉 Apply Here: luyuzeng@mail.mcut.edu.tw

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Please review the requirements to teach English in Taiwan before you start applying for teaching positions. If the job post specifies "NES" or "Native English Speaker", it typically means applicants are required to be from one of the following countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa. However, in some cases, this may indicate a preference rather than a strict requirement.


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