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Default TEACH ENGLISH IN VIETNAM – CELTA TEACHERS WANTED!

Ideal Candidate
Adventurous & looking for a new exciting challenge
Enjoys travel & meeting new people
Hard working & enjoys working with or teaching kids & teenagers

Job Requirements
1. Hold a 3 or 4 year Bachelors degree from a recognised university
2. Be of native English speaker from Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, U.K. & U.S.A.
3. Hold a CELTA or equivalent TEFL course or be willing to undertake one in Ho Chi Minh
4. Be available for a 12 month contract period overseas.

Note: 4 week CELTA can be undertaken in Vietnam, with 50% of course fees refunded when a 12 month contract in completed, and the second 50% after year two.

Remuneration Package
Starting Date: Every Month
Location: Nationwide
Salary: 1500 USD min / month
Relocation allowance: $750 USD (net)
Contract Completion Bonus: $750 USD (net)
Contract Re-signing Allowance: $1000 - $2000 USD net
Contract Length: 12 Months
Number of Teaching Hours: Actual teaching hours between 15 & 24 hours / week.
Housing: First weeks accommodation is provided free guesthouse. After that most teachers live in a shared house with other teachers for about $200 USD a month
Travel: Paid by teacher
Vacations: Paid vacations plus all national holidays
Visa: Visa sponsored by employer
Airport Pick-up: Teachers will be met at the airport on arrival
Language Classes: FREE beginners Vietnamese lessons available

Number of Positions
50 Positions

How to Apply:
Please complete our online application My Profile | Tiger English

Contact Us:
Tiger English
T: 00 353 51 347 227
E: recruitment@tigerenglish.com
W: Tiger English Start Teaching English Overseas Today! | Tiger English

Registered Office
Tiger English,
Maypark House,
Maypark Lane,
Waterford City,
Ireland

Last edited by tigerenglish1 : Jan 1st, 2009 at 10:08 pm.