

Expat English Teacher (Part‑time, Weekends)
Vietnam, Hồ Chí Minh, Ho Chi Minh City
Direct Hire
Part Time
N/A - N/A USD / Hour
Original: ₫480,000 - ₫500,000 VND / Hour
Benefits
Requirements
Bachelor
TESOL / CELTA / TEFL
2+ Years Teaching Experience
Location: Gò Vấp District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Pay: 480,000–500,000 VND per hour (net), based on qualifications and experience
Type: Part‑time, weekends
Job Description
Teach weekend morning classes to children and early teens (ages ~6–13). Deliver engaging, communicative lessons using centre‑provided slides and resources; run games, speaking tasks, and phonics/reading activities; coordinate with a bilingual teaching assistant for classroom management and support; monitor participation and progress; keep a positive, encouraging atmosphere; and use Google Docs/Sheets for basic planning and records.
Schedule: Saturday & Sunday 08:00–09:30 and 09:45–11:15 (4 × 90‑minute blocks = ~6 teaching hours/week).
Benefits
- 480,000–500,000 VND/hour (net); higher considered for exceptional profiles
- Teaching assistant in every class
- Detailed syllabus and ready‑made lesson slides/materials
- Comfortable, friendly, and transparent work environment
- Reliable, on‑time payment and a consistent weekend timetable
Requirements
- CEFR C1–C2 English; clear neutral accent (US/UK preferred)
- Bachelor’s degree in English or related field and accredited TESOL/TEFL/CELTA
- 2–3 years’ teaching experience (young learners preferred)
- Confident using Google Docs and Google Sheets
- Professional classroom management and strong rapport with kids/teens
How to Apply
Email your introductory video, resume, and relevant certificates to [email protected] with the subject line: “Expat English Teacher – Weekends (Your Name)”. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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