Terrific TEFL Teachers wanted in Hanoi and Hung Yen

Washington English Center (WEC) is seeking hardworking and enthusiastic English teachers for their Partnership Schools Program in either Hanoi or Hung Yen City. The role consists of teaching in 2 - 3 city schools, during the day, with the possibility of teaching evening and weekend classes to boost your income. You will be provided with all the resources you need and have a teaching assistant to help you in the schools.
Key details:
- 9-month contract (one academic year)
- 15-25 teaching hours per week
- Minimum 60 hours per month
- Flexible schedule
- Up to 20 days holiday (unpaid)
- Monthly meetings to share experience
WEC has had a successful partnership program for a number of years with many public schools in Hanoi, Vietnam's vibrant and bustling capital, and also runs evening and weekend classes at their language center. WEC recently opened a new branch in Hung Yen, a city roughly one hour south of Hanoi, on the Red River. Numerous positions are available for the partnership program across primary, middle and high schools, as well as in-house lessons, to start in August/September.
Great benefits include:
- Up to US$23 per hour (based on experience and qualifications)
- Contract Completion Bonus (up to US$900)
- Invitation letter for Visa on Arrival
- Help obtaining work visa and permit
- Help setting up bank account and accommodation
- Teach in two or three schools
- Students aged from Grade 1 – Grade 12
- Teaching support assistance will be provided to enrich the classes
Ideally, you should:
- have a native level of English
- have a degree in education or a Bachelor’s Degree with a TEFL/CELTA/TESL/TESOL Qualification
- have a passion for English
- have a desire to work with children
- have a clean police check from your home country
You need to have the requirements below:
AND one of the following sets to apply:
If you're interested in joining WEC's dynamic teaching team then please get in touch with Andrew via email (please include your CV and the name of this website): [email protected]
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