Head of Middle School Department in Shenzhen
Shenzhen, China•Full-Time•Up To 50,000 CNY per month
Posted 19 days ago
Head of Middle School Opportunity in Shenzhen
Position: Head of Middle School Department
Location: Shenzhen, China
Curriculum: A-Level
Age Group: Grades 10-12
Key Highlights
Leadership Role – Lead and shape the Middle School Department
Competitive Salary – RMB 40,000-50,000/month
Fully Provided Accommodation – No housing worries!
Prime Location – Shenzhen, China’s tech and innovation hub
Reasonable Class Size – Only 25 students per class
Why Shenzhen?
Dynamic, modern, and international city
Close to Hong Kong – explore Asia with ease
Vibrant expat community & high-quality lifestyle
Ideal Candidate
Experienced in A-Level curriculum & secondary education
Strong leadership & team management skills
Passionate about academic excellence & student development
Interested in leading and inspiring in one of China’s top cities?
Position: Head of Middle School Department
Location: Shenzhen, China
Curriculum: A-Level
Age Group: Grades 10-12
Key Highlights
Leadership Role – Lead and shape the Middle School Department
Competitive Salary – RMB 40,000-50,000/month
Fully Provided Accommodation – No housing worries!
Prime Location – Shenzhen, China’s tech and innovation hub
Reasonable Class Size – Only 25 students per class
Why Shenzhen?
Dynamic, modern, and international city
Close to Hong Kong – explore Asia with ease
Vibrant expat community & high-quality lifestyle
Ideal Candidate
Experienced in A-Level curriculum & secondary education
Strong leadership & team management skills
Passionate about academic excellence & student development
Interested in leading and inspiring in one of China’s top cities?
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