The British Council is a premium brand teaching centre with a reputation for high quality. We have been teaching in Vietnam to the public since 2002 and, in that time, have delivered high quality English language courses to adults, young learners and corporate students. We have built our success around a belief in understanding our customers’ needs, recruiting the most talented teachers, and providing an excellent process for teacher development and performance management. In a competitive market, the British Council stands out for its reputation for tradition, quality and stability.

Details

Reference number VIH-T-1254
Location Ho Chi Minh City
Salary Range from $3,907 to $4,432
Duration Short term two month contract
Closing date Wednesday 09 March 2016

Role overview

The British Council Ho Chi Minh City is looking for enthusiastic teachers to join our growing professional team on a short term two month contract for our summer school in our newly opened teaching centre branch.

You will have a university/undergraduate and a TEFL-Q qualification (i.e. Cambridge DELTA/Trinity DipTESOL) or be TEFL-I qualified (i.e. Cambridge CELTA/Trinity CertTESOL) You must also be a highly proficient user of English with extensive young learner experience. As a member of the teaching team, you will deliver high quality lessons on our Young Learner summer programme.

Enquiries about the post may be sent to the attention of the East Asia Teacher Recruitment team based in Singapore at EAteacher.recruitment@britishcouncil.org.sg 

 

How to apply

Interested candidates please fill in the e-form on Recruitment website . 

Interviews will likely be held a week or two after closing date. 

We regret that only short listed candidates will be contacted. 

We are an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all qualified candidates. The British Council believe that all children have potential and that every child matters - everywhere in the world. The British Council affirms the position that all children have the right to be protected from all forms of abuse as set out in article 19, UNCRC, 1989.