Salary | 7,000 - 9,000 RMB Net per month (negotiable for applicants with extensive teaching experience). |
Accommodation | Free Apartment (does not include utilities such as electric, gas, water and internet charges).
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Teaching Hours | Up to 22hrs of teaching time per week + office (prep) hours. |
Overtime Allowance | 60 - 120 RMB per hour over monthly total teaching hours. |
Working Days | Monday to Friday. |
Class Size/Duration | Up to 20 students & around 30 minutes for per class. |
Visa | Work Visa (Z-Visa). |
Term Bonus | Yearly Bonus 4,000 RMB |
Insurance | Accident insurance provided. |
Holidays | Same as Chinese public holidays. |
Onboarding | Airport Pickup and Accommodation Upon Arrival: Of course! |
Other | New teacher orientation, teacher training provided, Chinese language classes provided & 24/7 assistance. |
Education | We hire teachers who are university graduates/bachelor’s degree. |
Experience | 1-2 years. Working with children/teenagers in any professional context is preferred, but not a deal breaker for the right candidate. |
Contract Length | The ability to live abroad for at least 12 months. |
Nationality | Non-native teachers |
Other | Certification of non criminal record. Notarized and authenticated documents in country of origin. TEFL Certificate 120/150hr. |
Contact Email | EFL@teflen.com |
3 Attachments | 1. CV/resume 2. Copy of bachelor’s degree 3. A recent photo |
Notary | Print your documents on quality paper, then make a photocopy. Take the two copies to your local notary and get the copy notarized. |
Apostille | The notary letter will be signed and attached to your certificate copy. This then needs to be sent to your government's authentication office. This department will already have the notary signature in their database, after notary signature verification you will then be issued with an apostille. The apostille will be placed on the back of your notary letter. The notary can also send these documents to the authentication office on your behalf. |
Chinese Consulate | When you receive your documents back you will then need to visit the Chinese Consulate and get their Seal of Authentication. This will be placed on the back of your document/certificate copy. Normally you can’t make an appointment, just turn up. You will need to fill out a short one page form (Application Form of Notarization/Legalization), notary should have a copy of that form to give you. The Chinese Consulate will not process this on the same day so you will have to go back again for pickup. Make sure you take your passport and all copies. |