Anyone interested in teaching in China?


Great Wall. Lion dance. Chinese Food. Kung fu. Therapeutic massage. Tibet. 2008 Olympic Games. Emperors. Highest office tower in Asia. There is much, much more to China than what's stated here. You ca...


Anyone interested in teaching in China?

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bjwellgo
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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 11:48 pm
 

Great Wall. Lion dance. Chinese Food. Kung fu. Therapeutic massage. Tibet. 2008 Olympic Games. Emperors. Highest office tower in Asia. There is much, much more to China than what's stated here. You can have ALL of if through volunteering or being paid to teach in China.

Greetings from Beijing Wellgo Consulting Services Int'l, Ltd, a specialist placement agency in Beijing. We hire English teachers for our affiliated schools in China all the year around. We have placed teachers in Hebei, Xinjiang, Shandong, Liaoning, Hunan, Hubei,Yunnan and many other cities. Please email your resume/CV, proof of your identity and qualifcations (diploma,certificate...)to bjwellgo8@yahoo.com.cn for consideration. Also please let me know your time of availability.

Following is a general description of what working in China as a teacher is like:

Contract duration: 6-month or 1-year contract

Job description: Teach listening, speaking, reading, writing, business English, American or British literature at kindergartens, elementary schools, middle schools, colleges, universities and language schools.

General Requirements: Native speakers from USA, Canada, Australia, UK, New Zealand, France and other European countries. Bachelor degree and above, or high school degree with TESOL or TEFL certificate. Teaching or related experience (with proof) is preferred but not required. Active and creative. Strong communication skills. Healthy. Aged between 18-65.

Compensation package:

Salary/stipend: RMB 3000~8000/month. Average family income in major cities, including Beijing and Shanghai is 1500 - 2000 RMB. The buying power of 1 RMB in China is that of 1 Dollar in USA in many situations.

Free accommodation: either on or off campus, normally a one or two bdrm apartment equipped with a computer, telephone, television, fridge and kitchen facilities.

2-weeks fully paid vacation for 6 months contract, 4-weeks fully paid vacation for 1 year contract.

Medical insurance and traveling allowance provided.
Round trip airfare will be reimbursed for one-year contract and one-way for six-month contract.

Workload: 14-22hrs/week.

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