Thursday, November 19, 2015

Physics Teacher - Qingdao, China



Chase Resourcing, Europe’s leading Education Recruitment Experts, is delighted to confirm that we are currently looking for a Physics Teacher to work for an International School in Qingdao, China. Our client is the first international high school for Chinese nationals authorised by a leading British boarding school and approved by the Chinese Education Department. The school’s core management team consists of graduates from Harvard and Oxford Universities, who have considerable experience of working in leading multi-national organisations.


Qingdao is a picturesque coastal city that lies on the southern tip of China’s Shandong Peninsula, located in Jiaozhou Bay facing the Yellow Sea. Qingdao is well known for its European architecture and attractive coastal landscape. The city has many spaces of parkland and forest, and is close to the Laoshan Scenic Area which has its own beautiful mountain landscapes and waterfalls.


China is the third largest country in the world and is an ancient, mysterious and beautiful land. If you wish to progress in your teaching career in an international and diverse setting China is the place to go!


The Role: Secondary School Physics Teacher


Job Description:


  • Delivering classes and tutorials.

  • Designing, preparing and developing teaching materials.

  • Assessing students’ coursework.

  • Setting and marking examinations.

  • Supporting students through an advisory role.

  • Supervising students’ research activities.

Requirements:


  • Bachelor’s degree in Physics.

  • Teaching certificate/licence/qualification.

  • For non-native speakers IELTS level 7.

  • 1-3 years’ experience teaching Physics.

  • High school teaching.

Package on Offer:


  • Free Flights.

  • Free medical insurance.

  • Family packages available for successful candidates.

  • Additional salary increments offered to master’s degree holders & teachers with specific skills.

  • Fantastic locations and working conditions.

  • Extensive holidays.

  • Residency visa.


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