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Teaching in Taiwan

ESL teachers in TaiwanTaiwan is a land of contrasts, boasting both rugged mountains and pristine coastline as well as several of Asia's most cosmopolitan metropolises. A country rich in culture, Taiwan's atmosphere and energy are unparalleled.

The teaching opportunities Footprints represents in Taiwan are among the best. Whether you're an experienced TESL professional or fresh out of university with nothing more than a degree and a backpack, we have something for everyone.

Overview of Minimum Required Qualifications to Teach English in Taiwan

  • You must have a bachelor's degree
  • You must be a native English speaker
  • You must have a passport from Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom or the USA.
    • Note that teaching jobs in Public Schools in Taiwan have more required qualifications


 

Teaching Jobs in Kaohsiung

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If you are looking for a more laid back lifestyle, like venturing into nature, and thrive in the heat, this southern city will appeal to you. Kaohsiung is located in southern Taiwan and with a population around 1.5 million, is the second largest city in Taiwan. The streets of Kaohsiung are wide and less congested than Taipei. There are beaches, national parks and mountains all close enough for day trips. The climate is tropical, as it is located in the Tropic of Cancer.

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Teaching Jobs in Taichung

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Located in central Taiwan, Taichung is Taiwan’s third largest city, with a population of just over one million people. The area surrounding Taichung ranges from ocean shores to rugged mountain peaks. While life in Taichung may move at a slower pace than hectic Taipei, there is no lack of modern conveniences. Taichung is an educational and cultural center for Taiwan and is home to numerous universities and colleges and is a great place to study Chinese. Mountain resorts are within easy access of Taichung, where the cost of living is lower and there is less pollution than Taipei or Kaohsiung.

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Basic Benefits of Teaching in Taiwan

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This is a general summary - salaries and benefits will vary from placement to placement – if you are applying for a specific job (e.g. public schools) please check our jobboard for more details.
  • Salary: min. 46,000-85,000 TWD each month based on qualification and experience
  • Tax: 10% (20% if you arrive between July 1 and Dec 31)
  • Based on a 22 to 30 hour work week
  • Severance: depends on contract
  • Airfare: depends on contract ~ qualifications and experience
  • Housing: depends on contract ~ qualifications and experience
  • Medical: provided by school (~$15.00/month)
  • Vacation: depends on contract
 

Teaching Jobs in Taipei

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Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, is a vibrant blend of traditional culture and cosmopolitan life.

Taipei is the political, economic, educational and recreational center of the country and is perfect for those who love big city life. There's always something going on - concerts, festivals, night markets - and lots of opportunities to meet people and get involved.

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Scuba Diving and Teaching in Taiwan

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Wouldn't it be nice if you could have scuba diving as part of your curriculum.  For anyone who's ever done it, you know the amazing experience of exploring the underwater world.  The Fulian Elementary School in Gongliao Township, Taipei County takes tradition, pragmatic learning, fun and education curriculum to new levels. 

Facing the Pacific Ocean from its site on a foothill, it is the easternmost and the lowest-lying school in Taiwan. It is also the first place in Taiwan to see the sun rise every morning.

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Grooving as an English Teacher in Taiwan

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I just finished my second year as an ESL instructor with Footprints in Taichung, Taiwan.

This past year has been really interesting for me. I really enjoy teaching--especially my younger students. I taught adults (17 and up) and I teach children over 6 yrs old. I usually taught 20-25 hours each week during the regular season, 35-45 hours during the summer intensive sessions.

I started singing with a blues band in Taichung. Our band's name is Boogie Chillin.' The Chillin' part doesn't mean 'children.' It's 'Chilling' shortened.

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Lantern Festival in Taiwan

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The Lantern Festival in Taiwan, called Yuansiao Festival in Chinese, is a HUGE even.  An estimated 3+ million people attent the official national Lantern Festival event in Taiwan.  Each year the location of this major event changed.  In the past it was exclusively held in Taipei but since 2004 various cities around Taipei have had the honour and opportunity to host the event.

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