I am looking for 2 A-level Teachers of Economics willing to relocate to China and work for one of the best Bilingual Schools in China that follow the British , AP and IBDP Curriculum.
Requirements to apply:
**Bachelors Degree in Business Studies, Economics
**Native speaker of English
**Teaching qualification (PGCE, QTS)
**Minimum of two years of teaching up to AP Program (A-level and IBDP would be a plus)
**International experienced preferred
**Flexible to adapt to a new culture
My client is famous in China for delivering international educational programs within some of the most highly regarded high schools in China. Last year they employed more than 400 expatriate educators for the 16 campuses all around China. Teachers have the opportunity to transfer to other locations or programmes during their course of employment together with internal career development opportunities, with the potential to move into curricula or centre management roles. My client provide workshops, support and access to official external training.
Salary and Benefits:
**Competitive salary: RMB 18,000 - 27,000 per month based on experience
**Housing allowance
**FREE Medical Insurance
**FREE annual flight
**FREE Work Visa
Locations:
1 x A-level Teachers of Economics for Dalian
The Amazing Dalian:
- Dalian, one of China’s most livable cities, is situated on the Liaodong Peninsula surrounded by the Yellow Sea.
- A major tourist destination: relaxing on the beach, strolling through its abundant green areas or hitting the city’s many shopping malls.
- Dalian boasts several beaches, making it a nationally recognized tourist hot spot. It is also one of the cleanest major cities of China and very rarely has air pollution issues. The climate is quite dry and most days the city enjoys blue skies and sunshine, although winters are extremely cold.
1 x A-level Teachers of Economics for Zhangjiagang
- Zhangjiagang is a city in Jiangsu province known for being a very clean, quiet and orderly city.
- Most of Zhangjiagang is accessible on foot, however, taxis are cheap. There are regular buses from Zhangjiagang to most nearby cities, such as Nanjing, Wuxi, and Suzhou. Also, the city has no airport, being Shanghai Pudong Airport the closest one.
- Zhangjiagang’s nightlife has been growing recently due to the fact that the country is moving away from the Bai Jiu (rice wine) culture, into a beer culture.
- Walking Street is the biggest shopping area in Zhangjiagang. It stretches for half a kilometre, and it includes department stores, a movie theatre, 85 degrees, a bakery with Western-style pastries and coffee, Subway Sandwich Shop, Telecom stores, and plenty restaurants.
If the description fits your requirements and you want to know more information do not hesitate to contact Edoardo NOW ==>
ed@SeekTeachers.com or call
+44 (0)203 455 0195