ESL Teachers Needed in Different Cities in China Now ASAP

Shanghai, ChinaFull-TimeUp To 1 CNY per month
Posted 13 days ago
About the Education Institutes:
Kindergarten, primary school, middle school, high school, private and international school, university, training center
Public or private based
Locations :BeiJing,TianJin, ShangHai, GuangZhou, ShenZhen, DaLian, ChangChun,ShenYang,JiNan, QingDao, ZhengZhou, XiAn, HangZhou, SuZhou, NingBo, NanTong, NanJing, TaiZhou, XiaMen, ChengDu, ChongQing, GuiYang, DongGuan and so on, vary from metropolicities to remote regional towns

About the Role:
Teaching English literature or other subjects in English 
Permanent and full-time role: around 20-25 teaching hours plus lesson preparation time with two days off per week.
Start time: any time
Contract time: one year

Benefits of the Role:
Salary: RMB 20000-35000 per month 
Free private accommodation or Housing Allowance (with settlement assistance)
Bonuses and airfare allowance provided
Working visa and insurance provided
Paid sick leave and vacation 
Supportive, driven and caring team of staff
Other benefits offered by local schools

About You:
Experience in a similar role will be advantageous
Native English Speakers 
BA Degree or above
TESOL ,TEFL or CELTA Certificate preferred.
References from previous employers preferred

Please send us:
Your resume and recent photo
Copies of diploma and teaching certificate ( if have)
Copies of the first page of passport and visa
A self introduction video or audio ( 2-3mins is ok)is prefered

Contact details:
Email:cheyenneesl@qq.com
WeChat: cathy_3489
Contact person: Cathy

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