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Native English Teacher (Elementary, Grades 1–6) – Cornell Bilingual School, Taoyuan

Cornell Bilingual School

Taiwan, Chiayi, Chiayi

Full Time

N/A - N/A USD / month

Original: NT$65,000.00 - NT$68,000.00 TWD / month

Benefits

Visa Sponsored

Medical Insurance

Requirements

Bachelor's Degree

CELTA / TEFL / …

Big-7 Passport Holder

Native English Speaker

Currently in Taiwan

2+ Years Teaching Experience

About the role

Cornell Bilingual School, a long-established K–9 bilingual institution in Taoyuan City, is seeking full-time Native English Teachers for elementary grades 1–6. Subjects include Language Arts and Science.

Responsibilities

  • Teach up to 26 periods per week (40 minutes each).
  • Plan lessons, prepare materials, and write monthly exams and quizzes.
  • Participate in school events and activities as required.

Schedule

  • Monday–Friday, 08:00–16:40 (break 11:30–13:00).
  • Half-day paid leave weekly (4.5-day workweek).

Benefits

  • Base salary 65,000 TWD + 3,000 TWD attendance bonus (12 months).
  • Annual raise.
  • ARC and National Health Insurance sponsorship.
  • Paid public holidays and summer/winter vacations.

Requirements

  • Currently living in Taiwan.
  • Native English speaker with a Bachelor’s degree or higher.
  • Minimum 2 years teaching experience.
  • Preferred: teaching license or TEFL/TESOL certificate.

What to include in your application

  • State where you found the job (eslephant).
  • CV/resume, photo, passport copy, degree, and certificates.
  • Send to [email protected].

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