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English Teacher (Full-Time/Part-Time) – American Eagle Institute (Dayuan)

American Eagle Institute (Dayuan Branch)

Taiwan, Taoyuan City, Dayuan

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NT$65,000.00 / month TWD

Approx: N/A USD / month

Benefits

Visa Sponsored

Medical Insurance

Requirements

Bachelor's Degree

About the role

American Eagle Institute (Dayuan, Taoyuan) is hiring for multiple roles: Full-Time, Part-Time, and Summer Camp. Small classes (5–12) with a comprehensive English curriculum and supportive bilingual staff.

Responsibilities

  • Teach Elementary learners using a provided curriculum.
  • Plan lessons, assess progress, and communicate with staff/parents as needed.
  • Participate in school activities and training.

Schedule

  • Full-Time: ~20 teaching hours/week; typical class blocks 13:30–16:00 and 16:30–18:00.
  • Part-Time: Flexible afternoons/evenings, Mon–Fri.
  • Summer Camp: Mon–Fri, 09:00–17:00 (per camp).

Benefits

  • ARC/work permit; National Health Insurance; Labor Insurance.
  • Paid holidays; generous bonuses.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher; recent national CBC.
  • TESOL/TEFL a strong plus.
  • First-time teachers welcome; native speakers preferred.

What to include in your application

  • Where you found the job listing (eslephant).
  • CV/Resume and brief cover letter.
  • Diploma copy, passport copy, recent photo.

How to Apply

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