Kindergarten English Teachers in China - Up to 28000RMB Salary
Lindley Academy
Shenzhen, China
Posted 27 days ago
English teachers needed for kindergartens in China. Salary up to 28000RMB
China
Posted by: Lindley Academy
Contact: info@lindley-edu.com.cn
Kindergarten ESL Teacher needed Aug 2026
Location: Shenzhen.
【We Offer】
• Salary: up to 27k
• Work visa, residence permit and insurance provided
【Job description】
• Class size: 10-18
• Student age: 2-6
• 2 days off on weekend
• Working time:8:00-5:30pm(include lunch break)
• school provides free meals
【Requirements】
• Native speakers with working visa
• at least 2 years Teaching Experience or a 120 Hour TEFL Certificate
• Bachelor degree and Clean Police Background Check
• Teacher with IB certificate (optional)
If you are interested in our position, please contact me, Wechat :13682588905 Email:info@lindley-edu.com.cn
To apply, email: info@lindley-edu.com.cn
To apply, email info@lindley-edu.com.cn
China
Posted by: Lindley Academy
Contact: info@lindley-edu.com.cn
Kindergarten ESL Teacher needed Aug 2026
Location: Shenzhen.
【We Offer】
• Salary: up to 27k
• Work visa, residence permit and insurance provided
【Job description】
• Class size: 10-18
• Student age: 2-6
• 2 days off on weekend
• Working time:8:00-5:30pm(include lunch break)
• school provides free meals
【Requirements】
• Native speakers with working visa
• at least 2 years Teaching Experience or a 120 Hour TEFL Certificate
• Bachelor degree and Clean Police Background Check
• Teacher with IB certificate (optional)
If you are interested in our position, please contact me, Wechat :13682588905 Email:info@lindley-edu.com.cn
To apply, email: info@lindley-edu.com.cn
To apply, email info@lindley-edu.com.cn
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You need to be from one of the following countries to teach English in China: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa. Schools in China can still hire teachers from other countries as subject teachers, teaching assistants, or managers.
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