teaching jobs in Beijing
Beijing, China•Full-Time•Up To 23,000 CNY per month
Posted 28 days ago
Beijing / Language Training (no fixed office hours) | Monthly Working Hours: 60 hours
Native Speaker/Non-Native Speaker & Ethnicity: Native English Speaker
Visa: English Teacher Position Visa
Gender: No Restriction
Age: Under 45 years old
Student Age Group: 6-16 years old
Onboarding Date: January or February
Pre-tax Salary Range & Accommodation: 18,000-22,000 RMB (all-inclusive, specific details negotiable)
Working Hours: Weekdays 17:00-20:30; Weekends 09:00-20:30
Benefits: Rotating two days off per week, flight allowance, insurance, paid annual leave, other bonuses, up to 3,000 RMB reimbursement for visa authentication after passing the probation period
Requirements: Teaching experience preferred; outgoing personality with strong affinity
Native Speaker/Non-Native Speaker & Ethnicity: Native English Speaker
Visa: English Teacher Position Visa
Gender: No Restriction
Age: Under 45 years old
Student Age Group: 6-16 years old
Onboarding Date: January or February
Pre-tax Salary Range & Accommodation: 18,000-22,000 RMB (all-inclusive, specific details negotiable)
Working Hours: Weekdays 17:00-20:30; Weekends 09:00-20:30
Benefits: Rotating two days off per week, flight allowance, insurance, paid annual leave, other bonuses, up to 3,000 RMB reimbursement for visa authentication after passing the probation period
Requirements: Teaching experience preferred; outgoing personality with strong affinity
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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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