VIETNAM / TeachVietnam
Do you want to do something exciting and rewarding before you brave the trials of the UK job market?
TeachVietnam is a British company based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The core of our business is one-on-one academic tutoring and we’re hiring high-quality Graduates from top UK universities to meet the ever growing demand for the personalised support that some students – across primary and secondary levels – need. As you build meaningful relationships with children who are eager to learn and help them overcome academic difficulties, you’ll find working as a Tutor incredibly rewarding. While a TEFL qualification and/or past teaching experience is an advantage, it is not necessary: all of our Tutors have access to extensive training from experienced teachers.
We also work with local language schools and both national and international NGOs, so you’ll have the opportunity to learn to teach in a range of settings and give back to the community.
Successful candidates will have a 2.1 (minimum) from a UK Russell Group University in an academic discipline that allows them to teach English, Maths and/or Sciences. They will also be outgoing, flexible, able to work independently and well-organised with a love of teaching children.
We offer Tutors a comprehensive remuneration package, including flights, accommodation, a generous monthly living allowance and health insurance. Tutors will receive the unforgettable experience of living in Ho Chi Minh City, a diverse, vibrant meeting place of traditional Vietnamese culture and the West.
To apply, please send your CV and a covering letter to Will Church at will@teachvietnam.co.uk
Still not convinced? Visit our website – www.teachvietnam.co.uk – to find out more!
Nationalities Accepted: UK nationals preferred
Expires: Nov 11, 2016
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