English Teachers for Beijing
Our client is part of a Chinese Government backed campaign to deliver English tuition to a wider population in the Chinese capital, Beijing.
The English teaching programme has been running for a number of years and the Government now wish to extend this initiative and so is seeking more native English speakers to deliver the tuition in Beijing.
The Role:
You would be teaching English to children in China aged between 4 – 13 years old, many of whom may have some basic English language skills already. The teaching is based around helping equip the Chinese population communicate better with the rising number of overseas visitors, who will use English to communicate. This rise in overseas visitors is the result of upcoming cultural and sporting events.
You will be typically based at an educational institute where you will be teaching children English, and, to a lesser extent, written English.
The Package:
You would be based in Beijing, China, with
- Accommodation provided as part of the package
- Limited travel and transfer funds.
- Flight tickets will be reimbursed once the full years contract has been completed.
- Support with the visa application process, which will be reimbursed by your appointed school
- Some excursions whilst based in China
- Insurance provided
Minimum requirements:
- You must have a BA degree. This does not have to be in English, any BA degree qualifies.
- You must hold a UK passport and be a native English speaker with English as your first language
- You must have clear diction and spoken English and be proficient in written English and hold English Language GSCE C level equivalent or above
- You must have 2 years of teaching experience or equivient.
- You must hold at minimum 120 hours of either TEFL/TESOL/ESOL/IAT certificates or equivalent.
- You must be prepared to spend at least 12 months in Beijing, although holiday breaks are included.
- You should not have a criminal record or other restrictions that may affect your visa processing
- You must have a passion for teaching and an open mind towards embracing other cultures
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