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Part-Time Afternoon & Evening Job, 8-14 Hours/Week, NT$700~750/hr

🏫 Guang Fu Ike's
📍Taipei, Taiwan
💰 Competitive Salary
Job Description:

AFTERNOONS & EVENINGS from 2 to 7 pm , 8-14 Hours Per Week, NT$700~750/hr

Guang Fu Ike's

alice.chu@ike.com.tw ;patti.wang@ike.com.tw

02-2771-3655

This is Guang Fu IKE's English School in Da'an district, Taipei City.

We are located near Dr.

Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall Station, MRT- Blue Line - Exit 2 (about a 2 minute walk from the station).

We provide work permits for our foreign teachers.

ABC is welcomed to join us.

If you are interested in this position as an English teacher and an English native speaker as well as a college graduate, please contact us during our working hours from 12:00 to 8:00pm; Mon. to Fri. in order to arrange an interview. Our phone number is - (02) 27713655 – Please ask for Alice or Patti, or email your resume including a picture of you to alice.chu@ike.com.tw if you are interested in teaching kids English. Address: 2nd floor, No.310, Zhong-xiao East Road, Taipei CityWe are looking for competent native English speaker teachers. (We’d prefer you to have an American or a British accent.) NT$700~750/hr Mon. to Fri.

Afternoons & Evenings.

Working hours are from 2~7pm.

If you are concerned about the part-time nature of the job, as a foreign teacher you will have 8-14 teaching hours per week, and potentially more. (For this position, you will have two to three reader classes on your own and a few 30-minute lessons with our local teachers.

The students are all elementary school students. The reader classes will be your own responsibility, and you will have to teach and manage the classes. As for the 30-minute lessons, you will have them with different materials and interact with students in different classes.)



👉 Apply Here: alice.chu@ike.com.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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